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An idiom to describe a leader who is very good

An idiom can be used to describe "a leader who leads well": lead by example.

One sentence can be used to describe "a leader who leads well": There are no weak soldiers under a strong general.

Lead by example

Pronunciation: [ yǐ shēn zuò zé ]

Interpretation: Rule: criterion, example. Set an example through your actions.

Source: "The Analects of Confucius·Zilu": "The body is upright; it does not obey orders; the body is not upright; it does not obey orders."

Sentence:

1. Class leaders should lead by example and set an example for students of loving learning and observing discipline.

2. Parents should lead by example when educating their children. Teaching by example is more important than teaching by words.

3. We must first set an example ourselves, and then we can confidently point out the shortcomings of others.

4. He sets an example everywhere, works hard and sets an example for political workers.

5. Leaders must set an example, both at work and in life, so that everyone can make progress together.

A strong general has no weak soldiers?

Pronunciation: [ qiáng jiàng shǒu xià wú ruò bīng ]

Interpretation: A brave general has no weak soldiers. . It is a metaphor that a good leader can lead a good team.

Source: "Ti Lian Gongbi" by Su Shi of the Song Dynasty: "As the saying goes: 'There are no weak soldiers under a strong general'; it is true."

Sentence: There are no weak soldiers under a strong general. Weak soldiers, Teacher Wang's students are all outstanding.

Reference materials

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