Good guidance: good at guiding the source step by step.
Teach others tirelessly.
Teach others patiently and tirelessly. The Analects of Confucius: "Never tire of learning, never tire of teaching." Teaching: teaching. Tired: tired.
inexhaustibility
Diligence: Diligence, no slack. Refers to hard work or study.
earnestly and tirelessly instruct
Seriously and patiently. Teach carefully and patiently.
repeatedly admonish
Enthusiasm: the tireless appearance of teaching; Admonish: to exhort. Sincere and patient advice.
Good teaching and effective educational guidance.
Teach others not to worry:
Teach people to be particularly patient and never get tired. To "teach people tirelessly."
2. Describe the idiom of educating children
1 study hard.
When you hear chickens dancing, they crow, which shows that the people study hard and manage hard.
3 make a comeback: the dust rolled up when people run. Describe the organizational strength after failure and try to save it.
In ancient Buddhist temples, bells were rung in the morning and drummed at dusk to tell the time, which was used to make people realize.
Strive for the upper reaches, strive for progress, learn to be a man, and don't be complacent.
Burn one's bridges means decisive action, determination to look forward and never look back.
7 Throw a pen into the army, give up civil servants and join the ranks of defending the country.
A lesson from the past can be used as a reference for future generations.
A stone can touch anything because of its sincerity.
3. What idioms describe that students respect their teachers?
Respect teachers and pay attention to teaching, stand on the road, learn to give timely help, respect teachers and pay attention to teaching, and be good friends.
4. What idioms are there to describe "being educated"?
Cheng Men made snow, respected teachers, was ordered to teach, and studied in the pavilion, which was respectful and vain.
First of all, it snowed in front of the train.
Explanation: It used to mean that students were taught with respect. It is a metaphor for respecting teachers and stressing morality.
From: Tuotuo, Arutu and other biographies of Shi Yang in the late Yuan Dynasty: "I was forty years old when I met Cheng Yi in Luo Yu. One day when I saw H, I just sat still, and I stood with you on the left. By the time I felt it, the snow outside the door was already a foot deep. "
I met Cheng Yi in Luoyang when he was about forty years old. One day when I saw my chin, I accidentally sat down and stood with Youzuo. When I woke up, the snow outside the door was a foot deep.
Second, respect teachers.
Explanation: Tao refers to the truth that teachers should follow and the knowledge that teachers impart. Respect teachers and attach importance to their teaching.
From: The Biography of Confucius in the Later Han Dynasty by Ye Fan in the Southern Dynasties: "When I know the Lord, I will respect the teacher and emphasize the Tao."
I heard that there is no good king who does not respect the teacher's way.
Three. Be instructed to teach
Explanation: It refers to obeying orders and accepting instructions.
Said by: Liu Xiang, Western Han Dynasty, Yan Ce, Warring States Policy: I thought I was lucky enough to be innocent. Because I was instructed to teach, I was instructed to leave without saying goodbye.
I thought that being ordered to receive education would save me from innocence, so I was resigned to fate.
Fourth, be respectful and overreaching.
Interpretation: Wengong: gentle and modest; Virtual: empty-minded. Meek, humble, not complacent. Describe the good attitude of sincere education.
From: Guanzi Disciple's Position by pre-Qin schools: "Teachers teach, disciples are good, and courtesy is vain."
Teachers teach, students listen, and are modest and open-minded.
Verb (the abbreviation of verb) is read in fuge [fü gé shê u dú].
Explanation: Describe being polite and cultured.
From: Biography of Uncle Cao's Wife written in the Southern Dynasties: "When the Han Book was published, many people who failed, Rong, fell in love with you studying Zhao."
At that time, Hanshu began to appear, and most people who couldn't read it thoroughly, like Ma Rong, fell in love with Ban Zhao reading it.
5. Describe the words being taught
Describe the words being taught.
More common are: making the same mistake: jumping: stepping; Cover: upside down; Track: The track of a car refers to a special road. Take the road overthrown by others again. Metaphor does not accept the lesson and repeats the mistakes made by others.
Ordered to teach: serve: respect; Teach: to receive instruction. Obey orders and accept instructions.
Fuge reads: describe being taught respectfully.
6. Describe the idioms being taught
Describe the words being taught.
More common are: making the same mistake: jumping: stepping; Cover: upside down; Runway: a runway, especially a road. Belongs to someone else's rollover road. Metaphor does not accept the lesson and repeats the mistakes made by others.
Ordered to teach: serve: respect; Teach: to receive instruction. Obey orders and accept instructions.
Fuge reads: describe being taught respectfully.
7. What idioms describe "students respect their teachers and ask for advice with an open mind"?
Idioms that describe "students respect their teachers and ask for advice with an open mind" are:
Respect the teacher, stand snow at the door, specialize in snow at the door, fly snow at the door, stand snow at the door.
8. Describe the idioms that teachers teach students.
As happy as bathing in the spring breeze.
Like sitting in the middle of the spring breeze, it is a metaphor to get along with people with high morality and profound knowledge and be influenced. Getting along with my wife is like being blown by the spring breeze. The idiom "spring breeze" is no longer the original meaning, but the metaphorical meaning. Now it is often used to mean being taught by a teacher.
Source Song Zhuxi's Origins of Arrow Volume 4: "Zhu Gong met Ming Dow in Ruzhou and came back more than a month ago. The speaker said, "Guangting sat in the spring breeze for a month." "
Synonym: Just like sitting in the spring breeze.
9. Idioms describing people's education
Knowledgeable: literate and polite. Describe being educated.
Sitting in the spring breeze: just like in the spring breeze. Metaphor is the teaching of a good teacher. Metaphor is a good education.
Good words and good deeds: good: good beauty. Useful words and actions.