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Four-word idioms of quality education view
1. Four-character idioms about self-cultivation and self-cultivation Eight windows are exquisite: ① The four-wall windows are spacious and the interior is bright. (2) metaphor for the achievement of Ming Che.

Extraordinary and sacred: whatever: refers to mortals and ordinary people. Transcend ordinary people and reach the realm of sages. Describe the peak of knowledge literacy.

Samadhi: Samadhi: Buddhist term, Sanskrit transliteration, which means "positive definite", that is, a Buddhist method of self-cultivation to suppress distractions and calm the mind. Metaphor is the secret of this.

Deliberately cultivate nature: preserve a childlike innocence and cultivate a good nature. Cultivation methods advocated by Confucianism in the old days.

Tao Cun witnessed that a person has profound moral cultivation, which people can feel at first contact.

Virtue is thin and talent is fresh: modesty and moral cultivation are insufficient, and talent is weak.

Purify private greed: purify: clear; Private: selfish; Shame: shame; Greed: Greed. Clean up selfishness and be ashamed of greed. This is the requirement of inner cultivation.

Independence: independence: uniqueness; Good: good, maintenance. The original intention is to practice on your own if you can't do it. Now it means only thinking about yourself and not thinking about others.

There are 20 idioms about morality, intelligence, physique and beauty. They are diligent and studious: persistent and active (work or study).

As fast as flying: describes the quick and powerful steps.

Both wisdom and courage: Idioms, as predicates and attributives, describe people who are resourceful, brave and good at fighting, and both wisdom and courage. There is both wisdom and courage.

Great wisdom and courage: refers to extraordinary wisdom and courage.

Politeness: a moral term that expresses personal accomplishment and style, and describes elegance and politeness.

Gentleness: it means to describe people's gentle attitude and behavior.

Both talent and appearance: good at piano, chess, calligraphy and painting, dignified behavior, both talent and appearance.

Teaching people tirelessly: that is, teaching others tirelessly. From The Analects of Confucius: "Never tire of learning; Be tireless in teaching others; What does it have to do with me! "

Forgetting to sleep and eat: refers to forgetting to sleep and eat. Describe to concentrate on your efforts. From "Yan Family Instructions".

Work hard: work hard wholeheartedly. As predicate, attribute and adverbial; With praise.

Quick thinking: it means that the inspiration and thinking of writing articles are very smooth, describing people with outstanding literary talent and open mind, and it is ok to write them.

Extraordinary intelligence: refers to surpassing the average person in mind and intelligence.

Shine on you: Xunzi said in "Encouraging Learning": "shine on you, shine on you." Indigo is extracted from Polygonum cuspidatum, but its color is darker than Polygonum cuspidatum. Later, I used "shine on you" to describe that students are better than teachers, or that future generations are better than the previous ones.

Perseverance: it means perseverance, uninterrupted, and going on like this.

Perseverance: slack: slack. Stick to the end and never relax.

Ten Coaches in Ma Xu: The original meaning is a good horse's journey in one day. Although Ma Xu is slow, he works hard and can arrive in ten days. It is a metaphor that people with low intelligence can catch up with those with high qualifications as long as they study hard.

Diligence: describes diligence and sureness. Also describes the appearance of diligence.

Meticulousness: It describes being very careful and meticulous, and not careless at all. G: You are too careless.

Extended data

Moral education is to cultivate students' correct outlook on life and values, good moral quality and correct political concepts, and correct thinking methods.

Intellectual education is an education that gives students systematic scientific and cultural knowledge and skills, develops their intelligence and non-intellectual factors related to learning.

Physical education is an education that endows students with healthy knowledge and skills, develops physical strength, strengthens physique and cultivates willpower.

Aesthetic education is an education that cultivates students' aesthetic ability, develops students' ability to appreciate and create beauty, and cultivates students' noble sentiment and civilized quality.

Labor education is to cultivate students' labor concepts and skills.

Baidu encyclopedia-moral, intellectual, physical and artistic work

3. Four-word idioms about education teach people tirelessly.

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[Interpretation] Teaching: Teaching; Induction; Tired: bored. To teach others tirelessly.

[Language] The Analects of Confucius: "Never tire of learning; Be tireless in teaching others; What does it have to do with me! "

[pronunciation] teaching; You can't pronounce "huǐ".

[Body Identification] teaching; Cannot write "regret" or "insult"; Tired; Can't write volumes.

[near meaning] tirelessly instill and convince people.

[Usage] It has a positive meaning. Used to describe people who are particularly patient. Generally used as predicate, attribute and adverbial.

Subject-predicate type

[example]

He worked hard all his life; ~; It has trained a group of talents.

② Teacher Li is diligent; ~; He devoted his life to education.

Teaching with tireless enthusiasm

4. 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 a hundred years for talents to mature ―― it takes a long time to cultivate 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.

5. What are the four words to describe "professional quality"? Do your best to complete your duties and be responsible for them.

Do your best: do your best, Gong gives everything.

Hard-working and complaining: a metaphor for working tirelessly and not being afraid of others complaining.

Meticulousness: describes being serious about everything, even the smallest place is not sloppy.

Forget to sleep and eat: I forget to sleep and eat. Describe concentration and hard work.

Conscientiousness: describes being cautious and conscientious.

Conscientious: describes doing things very seriously, carefully, and not sloppy at all.

Diligence: describes diligence and sureness. Also describes the appearance of diligence.

Down-to-earth: stepping on solid land. Metaphor is practical and serious.

No regrets: No regrets or resentment.

Selfless dedication: describes giving without expecting anything in return.

Meticulous: it means that everything is done seriously, even the smallest place is not sloppy.

Without learning and skill: it means without learning and skill, and now it means without learning, skill and ability.

Strong outside and dry inside: refers to strong outside and dry inside. Generally speaking, it is strong in appearance and empty in heart.

On paper: empty talk theory can't solve practical problems. It is also a metaphor that empty talk cannot become a reality.

Flattery: Flattery, flattery, flattery, and trying to cater to others.

Carelessness: refers to carelessness in doing things

Perfunctory: it is to be careless about one thing.