It takes three generations to make a gentleman.
Explanation:
Metaphor training talents is a long-term solution. It also means that it is not easy to train talents.
Source:
"Pipe Repair": "A year's plan is like a tree valley; The ten-year plan is nothing more than a tree; A lifelong plan is nothing more than a tree. "
Grammar:
As an object and clause; It means it is not easy to train talents.
Idiom story:
Guan Zhong, a politician in the Spring and Autumn Period, served as the prime minister of Qi for more than 40 years, helping to carry out economic, political and military reforms, making Qi the first of the "five tyrants in the Spring and Autumn Period". His talent view is: "A year's plan is nothing more than a tree valley;" The ten-year plan is nothing more than a tree; A lifelong plan is nothing more than a tree. "
2. With regard to idioms describing education, the four-word idiom describing education is a century-long plan, and education is the foundation.
It takes ten years for trees to grow tall, and it takes a hundred years for talents to mature ―― it takes a long time to train people.
Teaching by example is more important than teaching by example
To teach others is to teach yourself.
Teachers are respected, and the principles, knowledge and skills they teach will also be respected.
This young man is promising and worth teaching.
Teach others the tricks of doing business.
easy
diligently
Guide things along its development process.
When a piece of fuel is consumed
Life-giving Spring Breeze and Rain —— The Beneficial Influence of Education
Transfer flame
Give sincere advice/instructions in person
There should be no social discrimination in teaching.
Life-giving Spring Breeze and Rain —— The Beneficial Influence of Education
Discipline, discipline
Mencius' mother moved three times
Jade can't be cut without cutting-people can't be useful without education; Jade needs carving, just as people need training and tempering.
teach students in accordance with their aptitude
Educate my son with reeds and calligraphy on the land.
Speech language is far less persuasive than luxury goods.