Taking pains to teach others is an idiom of China. Pinyin means Hu Ré né bé bé bé juà n, which means tirelessly teaching others.
From: from the pre-Qin period-Confucius' Analects of Confucius: "Never tire of learning; Be tireless in teaching others; What does it have to do with me! "
It means: learning is not boring and teaching is not tiring. What have I done for myself?
Example:? We will never forget the clean school buildings, friendly classmates and tireless teachers.
Allusion: During the Spring and Autumn Period, Confucius led his disciples around the world and experienced Xinzheng's disease. They had to live there for several months. Disciple Fan Chi asked Confucius how to do farm work.
Confucius was unhappy and always took pains to teach others, and admitted that he was not as good as the old farmer. Fan Chi had to consult local farmers and eventually planted melons and vegetables, such as gourds and lentils.
Extended data:
Synonym of tireless teaching:
1, persuasive
Follow-up: in an orderly manner; Good: good at it; Seduce: guide. Refers to being good at guiding others to learn.
From: The Analects of Confucius Zi Han: Confucius is good and charming.
The teacher is good at inducing me step by step.
Example: You always do something for others, and you never consider when to think for yourself.
2. Instill
It means affectionate teaching, patient guidance and patient teaching. Teach carefully and patiently.
Said by: Mao Anqing's We Love the Red Rhododendron in Shaoshan: Father, you earnestly taught us not to be nihilistic or individualistic.
Ex.: The elders earnestly taught, but the younger generation pricked up their ears to listen.
3. Solemnly warn
Admonish (zhn zhn gào Jiè): earnestly and patiently advise.
From: Levin's History of the Qing Palace Volume II: Urge the prefect Wu Yong 'an and others to go ahead with the camera, contact and discuss with Minister Xu of Guangxi, help each other with one heart and one mind, and encourage the deputy envoys to make suggestions.
Parents' inculcation is usually regarded as a life guide by children.