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"Teachers are role models for people, and people without virtue are teachers". Where did it come from?
From the Han dynasty scholars, the name is Fa Xing.

A teacher is a role model for people, and a person without virtue is a teacher.

Teachers are role models for people, and people without virtue can't be teachers.

Moral sentiment is the foundation of teachers' morality. Teachers' morality is the professional ethics embodied in teachers' moral sentiments. Whether a teacher's moral sentiment is pure and noble not only determines how far he can go, but also affects how far his students can go.

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Brief introduction of the author

Yang Xiong (53 BC-AD 18), Zi Ziyun, Han nationality. Officials and scholars in the Western Han Dynasty. Chengdu (now Pidu District, Chengdu, Sichuan) is a native of Shu County in the Western Han Dynasty.

Young Yang Xiong is studious, stuttering, well-read and good at words. In his forties, he began to travel to Chang 'an, the capital of Beijing, and played Fu such as Ganquan and Hedong. When he became emperor, he served Huang Menlang. Wang Mang was then a doctor and school book, Tianluge.

Yang Xiong was the most famous poet after Sima Xiangru in the Western Han Dynasty. The so-called "Ma Xie came alone to find a story, and the article was ashamed of the Han Dynasty." In Liu Yuxi's famous Humble Room Inscription, the "Ziyun Pavilion in West Shu" is Yang Xiong.

Yang Xiong once wrote Tai Xuan and so on. Taking metaphysics originated from Laozi's Taoism as the highest category, taking metaphysics as the central idea when constructing the universe generation schema and exploring the development law of things is the inheritance and development of Taoism in Han Dynasty, which is of great significance to later generations.

Yang Xiong also made some achievements in prose. For example, the book of admonition is not limited to Korean books. It is an excellent political paper with strong writing style, simple language, smooth momentum and thorough reasoning.

His Fa Yan deliberately imitated the Analects of Confucius, inherited some advantages of pre-Qin philosophers in literary skills, and had a positive impact on ancient writers in China in the Tang Dynasty, such as Honorable Man, Sima Qian, Yang Xiong by Han Yu (Liu Zongyuan's Answering Wei Heng, Showing Han Yu's Writing in the Ink). In addition, he was the founder of Julian Style, and there were many successors after him.

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