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A selection of idioms praising teachers
Teaching impermanence teachers: anyone with strengths can be a teacher.
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Idioms of Respecting Teachers and Selected Poems of Ancient Poetry
A selection of idioms praising teachers
Teaching impermanence teachers: anyone with strengths can be a teacher.
Tut
A selection of idioms praising teachers
Teaching impermanence teachers: anyone with strengths can be a teacher.
Tutor: A mentor who can teach and help others.
Shine on you: Metaphorically, students surpass teachers or future generations surpass their predecessors.
Teachers' dignity: This means that teachers are respected. Only when they impart knowledge, skills or principles can they be respected. Later, it is often used to refer to the dignity and solemnity of being a teacher. What else? Yan Shidao Zun? .
Research and calculation: people are financially capable.
One-word teacher: refers to a teacher who can correct typos or point out that a word is inappropriate in a sentence.
Respecting teachers: generally speaking, it means respecting teachers and attaching importance to their teaching. What else? Respect your teacher and your way? .
Spring breeze melts rain: a metaphor for the popularization and deepening of good education. It is also used to praise the teacher's subtle inculcation.
Pain: a metaphor for thinking hard and trying hard.
Good workers are bitter: generally speaking, excellent works are painstakingly managed.
Peach and plum on the door: a metaphor for the younger generation trained or the students taught by others.
Do your best until you die: be careful, do your best, and die.
Unknown: unknown, no one knows. What else? Did you hear anything? .
Diligence: Diligence and indefatigability.
Teach people tirelessly: be patient and tireless when teaching people.
Forgot to eat and sleep: I was so absorbed in one thing that I couldn't sleep or eat. Nowadays, it is often used to describe hard work or study.
Conscientiousness: describes being cautious and diligent.
Do your best: or? Do your best? , is to work hard.
Do your best: do your best.
Meticulous: describe seriously, not carelessly.
Blockbuster: A metaphor for doing amazing things at once without special performance.
Peach blossoms and plum blossoms are in full bloom. Used to describe the beauty of spring. What else? Li Tao Zheng Hui? .
Younger generation: there are younger generations who inherit the career of their predecessors.
Good persuasion: it is good at guiding and educating step by step.
Subtle: people's thoughts or personalities are influenced and influenced by the environment or others, and change unconsciously. What else? Potential darkening? .
Amiable: means modest and gentle, easy to approach. What else? Kind and approachable?
Meticulousness: there is no subtle place that cannot be taken care of. Describe concern.
Diligence: industrious and practical.
Self-denial and dedication to the public: be strict with yourself and devote yourself to the public.
Peach and plum are all over the world: a metaphor for the world's talents. Because it's everywhere. What else? Peach and plum are all over the world? Tao Li: It is also a metaphor for students.
Teaching people tirelessly: teaching. Teachers are particularly patient and never tired, and most of them are used to praise teachers.
Never tire of learning, never tire of teaching: satisfaction; Teaching: teaching. Learning always feels unsatisfied, and teaching people is never tired.
Exhaustion and vomiting: vomiting; Li: Drop by drop. Metaphor is exhausted. Praise the teacher for his hard work for the students.
Respect for morality: moral quality; Hope: prestige. Praise teachers for their high moral standards and great reputation.
The most sacred teacher: the most. In the old days, Confucius was specifically referred to, but now it is extended to describe the respected teacher.
Don't worry, don't worry: I want to say it but I can't say it. F: inspiration. Don't inspire students when they can't say what they want to say. This is the teaching method of Confucius.
No anger, no power: I want to understand in my heart but I don't understand yet. Revelation: Revelation. Don't inspire students when they don't understand what they want to understand. This is the teaching method of Confucius.
Chengmen Sydney once said that students should receive a respectful education. It is a metaphor for respecting teachers and stressing morality.
Proud student pride: contentment is always a pleasure; Puppet: a teacher who calls himself a disciple or a pilot in the imperial examination. The latter refers to students. The most satisfied disciple or student.
Gong Men Tao Gong Li: a title of respect for people. Commend the younger generation introduced by the teacher and the students trained.
Gao Ye, Gao Ye's disciple: Gao Cai, a courtesy title for other students. Students with excellent academic performance.
Gaozu disciple Gaozu: Gao Cai, a title of respect for other students. Students with excellent grades.
Li Tao and Li Tao: Students' Metaphor. The city is full of students. Metaphor is that there are many students.
Door wall Li Tao door wall: refers to the teacher's door; Tao Li: Metaphorically speaking, a laggard or a student. Call someone else's student.
Students and old friends refer to students and old friends
Pupils and dead officials: officials in the past. Refers to students and old subordinates.
Standing on the snow gate in the past means that students have received a respected education. It is a metaphor for respecting teachers and stressing morality.
Disciple entered the house: arrived home; Disciple: student, apprentice. Refers to a student or disciple whose knowledge and skills are passed on to a higher level.
Many students: many appearances. Many students.
Peach and plum trees are all over the world: peach and plum trees are metaphors for younger generations or students they teach. Metaphorically, there are students everywhere.
Tao Li and Feng Chun compared students to be taught by good teachers.
Li Tao door wall: refers to the main door. Refers to other people's students or their descendants.
Peach and plum blossom all over the world: refers to the younger generation trained or the students taught. Metaphorically, there are students everywhere.
Looking after children: delay. Refers to a student who delays the younger generation of others because of incompetence or irresponsibility.
The mistake of misleading children: procrastination. Refers to a student who delays the younger generation of others because of incompetence or irresponsibility.
A teacher for all generations refers to a person who has both ability and political integrity and can always be a teacher.
Thick palace walls: palaces, also refers to ancient ordinary houses; Well: An ancient unit of length. A well is equal to seven or eight feet. The walls of the house are several meters high. Metaphor teacher is knowledgeable, it is impossible to come into contact with it at once.
Lowering teachers' morality is equivalent to learning only half of teachers'.
A scholar who studies or teaches Confucian classics; Teacher: A teacher who teaches people how to behave. Refers to scholars who teach classical knowledge and teachers who cultivate talents' morality.
Teachers are easy to meet, but teachers are hard to meet: ancient tutors; Teacher: a person who is a teacher; Suffer: encounter. Teachers who simply impart knowledge are easy to meet, and people who are not good teachers are hard to meet.
You don't have to have a regular teacher to teach a fickle teacher to get an education.
A senior scholar who has long studied Confucian classics. Refers to an elderly teacher or a knowledgeable scholar.
Mentor and friend: good; Y: it helps. A mentor who can teach and help.
Tutor Yan Youliang: Good; I dare say it. A good teacher and a friend who can be honest with each other.
People who can teach will be teachers. That is to say, whoever knows it will learn from it.
The green that shines on you: indigo; Blue: grass that can be used as a dye, such as Polygonum blue. Blue is extracted from blue grass, but the color is darker than blue. Metaphor means that students surpass teachers or future generations surpass predecessors.
Blue is too blue. Blue is extracted from blue grass, but the color is darker than blue grass. Metaphorically, students are better than teachers, or future generations are better than the previous ones. Same? Shine on you? .
Ice is water-cooled, ice is water-cooled. Come from behind. Metaphor means that students are better than teachers.
Blue ice water? Shining on you, ice is colder than water? Abbreviation of. Metaphor means that students surpass teachers or future generations surpass predecessors.
The dignity of teachers means that teachers are respected. Only when they teach truth, knowledge and skills can they be respected. The latter refers to the noble and solemn way of being a teacher.
A saint is an impermanent teacher. Saints used to refer to people with high moral character and superior wisdom. Chang: forever. A saint has no fixed teacher. No matter who has advantages, you should learn from him.
In a threesome, there must be three teachers, one of whom must be my teacher. This means that we should not be ashamed to ask questions and learn from others with an open mind.
Respecting a teacher means that the teacher is respected, and only the truth, knowledge and skills he teaches can be respected. The latter refers to the noble and solemn way of being a teacher.
The teaching of peaches and plums refers to the teaching of teachers.
Self-taught without a teacher, you can be familiar with it without a teacher's teaching.
Without a fixed teacher, there is no fixed teacher. This means that anyone who has a little knowledge and strengths is a teacher.
Self-taught learning is not taught by teachers, nor by famous teachers. Make more self-deprecating remarks.
A petal of incense: that is, a wick of incense. Show your piety by burning incense. It is often used to show respect for teachers.
A petal of incense is a petal: that is, a wick of incense. Show your piety by burning incense. It is often used to show respect for teachers.
teacher for a day, father for a lifetime. Even a teacher who has only taught himself for one day will be a father all his life. Metaphor shows great respect for teachers.
A strict teacher is afraid of friends. Strict: strict. Strict teachers and good friends.
A study of Yan Sang's mind: Ji Yan, a native of Ji Ran, was a teacher of Fan Li in the State of Yue in the Spring and Autumn Period, and was good at business; Sang: Sang Hongyang, a counselor of the ancient Emperor Wu of Han Dynasty, was good at managing money. Describe being good at business and getting rich.
Strict teachers and friends: strict; Y: it helps. Teachers and friends who teach and help people.
A word teacher refers to the misunderstanding of the word revision, which can be a teacher. It also means that the teacher changes one or two words in the poem.
A wick of incense: in the old days, it was said that the center was devout and could understand Buddhism and Taoism, just like burning incense. Metaphor is a very sincere heart. It is often used to show respect for teachers.
A teacher who corrects a word. Some good poems are more perfect after others change a word, and they are often called word changers? A word teacher? Or? A word teacher? .
Consultant friend: Ask questions and discuss. Ask the teacher, ask the friend.
Respecting teachers and emphasizing morality: refers to the principles that teachers should follow and the knowledge that teachers impart. Respect teachers and attach importance to their teaching.
* * * Branches are handed down by a teacher without metaphor, but each one is unique.
Being a good teacher likes being someone else's teacher. Describe immodest, self-righteous, and mysterious.
Full house irrigation is a spoon-feeding teaching method. Teachers subjectively instill many teaching contents into students in class.
Alfalfa dishes are empty, which means that a small official or a private school teacher lives in poverty.
Fire spreads poor wages: firewood. Although the wood has burned out, the fire is still there. It is a metaphor that Master passed on karma to his disciples from generation to generation.
Out-of-pocket wages: firewood; From: From? Leave this place. It is a metaphor that Master passed on karma to his disciples from generation to generation.
Pay as much as you can: firewood Although the wood has burned out, the fire is still there. It is a metaphor that Master passed on karma to his disciples from generation to generation.
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