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Idiom father's teaching ant manor
It is a lesson of the imperial court that father teaches ant manor.

"Courtroom instruction" is an idiom, which refers to the instruction given by a father in the process of educating his children. This idiom means that when educating children, fathers may discuss or debate in the yard to teach children how to think and solve problems.

In this process, fathers may show their children all kinds of knowledge and skills, and educate and guide them to help them become better people.

Idioms about fathers are:

1. Yan Zixiao (fùyánzǐxiào) The father strictly disciplines his children, and the children obey his father.

2. Parental kindness (ǔ NQí n) refers to the kindness and efforts of parents in raising children.

3. The son is filial to his father (zǐ xi à of cí), the children are filial and the parents are loving.

4. The father analyzes the son lotus (FXīzǐhé). Father chopping firewood, son carrying firewood. Metaphor children inherit the unfinished business of their parents.

5, efforts (rènláorènyuàn n) are not afraid of suffering, nor are they afraid of resentment.

6. Suffering (há nx and nrú k incarnations) describes suffering or hardship.

7. This kindness is as deep as a mountain.

8. Words and weapons feed back: interpretation: words: support; Ciwu: a kind of crow, which is said to feed its mother back; Feedback: Black boy grows up and feeds his mother. Metaphor children repay their parents' parenting.

Source: Yuan Anonymous's "Xuebao recognizes the mother" is the second fold: "As the saying goes, the horse has the reins, and the dog has the grass. When you step on the street, you are grateful."

9. Grace is as heavy as a mountain: Interpretation: Grace is as deep as a mountain.

Source: Song's "Deleting Official Offerings": "Pulling hair to levy, risking the end of the clean stream; The melon rain has gone, and there has been no flood for months. Grace is as heavy as a mountain and goes deep into the bone marrow. "

10, father analyzes son lotus: interpretation: father splits firewood, son bears firewood. Metaphor children inherit the unfinished business of their parents.

Source: Tang Juyi's Tombstone Ming, Tang Dynasty Chaozhou Great Wall County Governor, Boling Cui Fujun: "A gentleman stores things and materials, and trees are utilitarian, while the foundation is rich and the family is proud. If you don't do it properly, you will get it later; What is the difference between a father and a son? "