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What idioms describe the seriousness of teachers in class?

Meticulous, tireless, strong reasoning ability, persuasive and serious.

Meticulous 【 y and s and b ǒ g ǒ u 】

Explanation: Gou: Gou, careless. Refers to doing things carefully, not sloppy at all.

From: Qing Wu Jingzi's The Scholars, the fourth time: "When the boss visited, he saw his uncle meticulous, and his promotion was to point out Japan."

The boss asked and learned that it was only a matter of time before he saw that Uncle Shi was careful and meticulous in his work.

Second, the fruit is tireless.

Interpretation: refers to hard work or study.

From: Pre-Qin. "The Scholars Jun Chen": "Only during the day is diligent, and no one dares to relax."

No one dares to be happy as long as he works hard every day.

Third, draw inferences [j ǔ y and f m: n s ā n]

Explanation: anti: analogy. Metaphor is analogized from one thing to many other things.

From: Confucius' The Analects of Confucius in the Spring and Autumn Period: "If you don't take a corner, you will cease to exist if you use three corners instead."

If he can't draw inferences from others, don't do it yet.

Fourth, follow the trend.

Interpretation: Follow-up: orderly appearance; Good: good at it; Seduce: guide. Refers to being good at guiding others to learn.

From: Spring and Autumn Period. Confucius' The Analects of Confucius Zi Han: "Confucius is kind and charming."

The master seduced me step by step.

Verb (abbreviation of verb) seriously [zhèng zhòng qí shì]

Interpretation: solemn: cautious and serious. Describe a very serious attitude in speaking and doing things.

From: Feng Deying's "Spring Festival" Chapter 6: Sun stood solemnly in front of the wall with his hands behind his back, reading slogans.