Source and related introduction:
"Move with emotion" comes from the first volume of Levin's Biography of Hu Xueyan: "No matter what he does, he will lead it with reason and move it with emotion, but one just won't let go." Used as predicate and attribute; Often used with "reasonable".
"Being sensible" comes from Confucius' Analects of Confucius, which says, "Attracting people to benefit, moving with emotion, being sensible with reason, threatening them with power, teaching them to fish, bringing them to justice, guiding them to things, persevering, persevering, learning with virtue, acting with virtue, being polite with courtesy, and being ashamed with dignity". Interpretation is to convince people by reasoning, which means to make them understand "small", and "small" is a way to teach people. At present, students are active in thinking, self-centered, and psychologically fragile. Simply relying on strengthening management and swearing is often ineffective. If you give the education of "convincing people with reason", you can solve the confusion, understand your heart, correct your way and do a good job.