Full name: I.
Interpretation: I have been educated many times and still don't correct it.
Ex.: Except for a few people who persist in mistakes and mistakes, most of them can be corrected. (Mao Zedong's "On Ten Major Relationships")
Second, draw a dragon core.
Total War: HuàdíJia o zǐ
Interpretation: jackal: reed. Draw and write on the ground with reeds and educate your son to read. Used to praise the mother for teaching her children well.
Source: Biography of Ouyang Xiu in Song Dynasty: "My family is poor and I would like to draw a geography book."
Third, teach without teaching.
All spells: bù jià o zh and jià o
Interpretation: Education without direct education. Refers to the natural edification in daily words and deeds.
Source: Lv Chunqiu JUNSHOU: "Teaching without teaching is a silent letter."
For us, this battle-hardened general, though in a high position, maintains a simple tradition.
Fourth, satirize one to persuade a hundred.
Full curse: f f ě ng y ü qu à n b m: I m: I
Interpretation: irony: criticizing and accusing with euphemistic and implicit words; Persuade: to suggest or advise. Criticize one tactfully, so that everyone can be educated.
Source: Biography of Historical Records of Sima Xiangru: "Yang Xiong thought it was a magnificent gift, scheming for Pepsi and satirizing one person. He still galloped Kevin·Z's voice, and his singing ended in elegance. What is the loss? "
Example: However, the potential is not reversed. (Southern Dynasties Xie's Essays on Wen Xin Diao Long)
Fifth, follow the temptation
Full spell: Xun Xun yòu rén
Interpretation: Still follow the temptation. Refers to people who are good at guiding and educating step by step.
Sixth, be kind to others.
Full curse: mé ng y ǐ y ǐ ng zhè ng
Interpretation: It means to give correct education from an early age.
Source: Yi Meng: "Moral education is also a sacred industry."