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Idiom describing parents' patience with their children.
Follow-up: follow-up: orderly appearance; Good: good at it; Seduce: guide. It means being good at guiding others to learn.

Inculcate: It refers to earnestly and patiently enlighten and enlighten.

Instill: Instill, patiently guide, patiently teach, and earnestly and patiently teach.

Lead by example: educate people with your own language, drive people with your own actions, touch people with your own practice, and inspire people with your own performance. Lead by example: demonstrate in person, lead by example, describe carefully and teach by hand.

Bitterness: bitterness: repeated persuasion; Woman's heart: Kind-hearted. It describes repeated and serious advice with goodwill, and often describes "persuasion", which is often used with words such as advice and persuasion.

Tell him face to face: not only to face, but also to face. Describe the enthusiasm and sincerity of the elders.