1, pronunciation: jià o d ǒ o y ǒ u f ā ng
2. Source: Chapter 99 of Wu's "Twenty Years of Witnessed Wonders" in the Qing Dynasty: "Although these things are well taught by uncles, they are also a blessing to his soul. According to Guan Xing, he has become a wise man who knows everything. "
Example: Even if you don't talk nonsense, I can still get good grades in the exam because of your good teaching. Recently, you always say "test first" and make yourself as virtuous as those ordinary teachers. This is boring to death.
4. Usage: usually used as predicate, attribute and object; With praise; Education and guidance.
5, antonym: Mistaken children
Extended data:
Introduction to the antonym of "teaching well": misleading children
1, pronounced: wù rén zǐ dì
2. Express meaning: refers to the delay of the younger generation of students because of incompetence or irresponsibility. Wrong, misleading or confusing. Refers to misleading or confusing the younger generation.
3. Origin: From the first 19 of Li Ruzhen's Mirror Flower Edge in the Qing Dynasty, "If Mr. Wang makes such a small mistake, he will be slapped. Aren't people who waste time all day going to kill them? "
4. Example: The headmaster pushed his way through the crowd and insisted that the teacher resign on the grounds that such an ignorant teacher would only mislead people's children.
5. Usage: as predicate, attribute and object; It means irresponsible.