Said by: [Ancient Greece] Homer: Odessa.
Introduction: Homer (? μηρο? /Homer, about 9th-8th century), a blind poet in ancient Greece.
Second, the wisdom of a father is the most effective commandment for children.
Said by: [Ancient Greece] democritus: Pieces of works.
Introduction: democritus (Greek: Δ η μ? κριτο? Born in Abdullah, a commercial city on the coast of Thrace, he was a great materialist philosopher in ancient Greece.
Third, the father's responsibility is to educate his son to get used to his integrity, not to be intimidated by man-made fears.
Said by: [Ancient Rome] Tyrrhenius: Two brothers.
Fourth, when a father gave birth to a child, he only completed one-third of the task. His obligation to educate mankind; He has the obligation to cultivate gregarious people to the society; He has an obligation to train citizens for the country.
Said by: [France] Rousseau: Emile.
Introduction: Jean-Jean-jean-jacques rousseau (1765438+June 28, 2002-65438+July 2, 20778) is an enlightenment thinker, philosopher, educator, writer, democratic political critic, pioneer of romantic literature school and one of the representatives of the Enlightenment.
The understanding between father and son is often better than that between mother and daughter.
Said by: [Germany] Nietzsche: the science of happiness.
Introduction: Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche (1844 10 year 10 month15-19 August 25th, 2000) was a German philosopher, linguist, cultural critic, poet, composer and thinker.