Four-character idioms to praise teachers

Selfless dedication

Explanation: Selfless dedication is a metaphor for the noble spirit of good people and good deeds.

Be tireless in teaching

Explanation: Teach: teach. He teaches people to be extremely patient and never gets tired.

Source: "The Analects of Confucius·Shuer": "I am never tired of learning, and I am never tired of teaching. What does that matter to me?"

Forgetting sleep and food

Explanation: waste: stop . I couldn't sleep and forgot to eat. Describes concentrated efforts.

Source: "Liezi Kairui Chapter": "There are people in the Qi State who are worried about the collapse of the sky and the earth, and those who are destined to die and waste their sleep and food." Preface to "Qushui Poetry" by Wang Rong of Qi in the Southern Dynasties: "You and Qi "I miss my sleep and forget my meal"

Work hard

Explanation: Work hard with concentration.

Source: Lu Xun's "Qiejieting Essays·Have Chinese People Lost Their Self-confidence": "Since ancient times, we have had people who work hard."

Conscientiously

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Explanation: Jingjing: describes being cautious; Yingye: a fearful look. Describes being cautious and diligent in doing things.

Source: "The Book of Songs·Daya·Yunhan": "Work diligently, like thunder."

Efforts

Explanation: refers to exerting all one's energy.

Source: "The Biography of Wang Tan in the Book of Jin": "When I met the late emperor, I was deeply concerned about him, and I was determined to be loyal and dedicated to your majesty in order to repay the late emperor."

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Explanation: Meticulous: careless, sloppy. It means doing things carefully and meticulously, without being careless at all.

Source: Chapter 4 of "The Scholars" by Wu Jingzi of the Qing Dynasty: "The superior visited the acquaintance and saw that my uncle was meticulous and his promotion was just around the corner."

Taoli Zhengyan

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Explanation: Peach and plum blossoms are blooming. Describes the beauty of spring.

Obscure

Explanation: Silent, no one knows. It means having no reputation.

Source: "Jin Shu Zuna Biography": "Although there are no servants, it is not because of the lack of ambition, so the disease has passed away and has not been heard of."

Tireless

Explanation: Zizi: diligent, not slacking off. Refers to working or studying diligently and tirelessly.

Source: "Shang Shu·Jun Chen": "As long as I work hard day by day, I dare not relax." "Book of the Later Han Dynasty·Biography of Lu Pi": "He has a profound nature and loves to learn, and he is tireless in breeding." "Three Kingdoms· "Book of Shu·Xiang Lang Zhuan": "But he devoted himself more to the classics and worked tirelessly."

Have both ability and political integrity

Explanation: De: moral character; Cai: ability; Bei: possession. Not only have good ideological quality, but also have the talent and ability to work.

Source: Song Dynasty Xu Yueqing's "Xiantian Collection·Three Poems on Renyi Daozhong": "Heaven and earth nurture the king and his father, and his virtues and talents are all those of Fan Zhongyan."

The spring breeze turns into rain

Explanation: Transformation: metamorphosis and nourishment. Refers to the wind and rain suitable for the growth of vegetation. A metaphor for good nurture and education.

Source: "Mencius: Devoting Your Heart": "It is like a person who is transformed by spring breeze and rain."

Successful and prompting

Explanation: Follow-up: orderly appearance ; Good: good at. Lure: guide, teach. Refers to being good at guiding others to learn in a step-by-step manner.

Source: "The Analects of Confucius" by Confucius in the Pre-Qin Dynasty: "The Master is always good at seducing people. He persuades me with words and invites me with courtesy. I can't stop."

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Explanation: Qian: communicate in secret, without any trace; silent: do not speak, have no sound. It refers to the change in a person's thoughts or character due to infection or influence without realizing it.

Example: This in itself increases the risk of the government being subtly involved in daily management.

Amiable

Explanation: Ami: kind. Gentle and approachable.

Source: Li Kaixian of the Ming Dynasty, "He Yi Ling He Hongbin Prize Idiosyncratic Order": "It has only been eight months since I read the moon, and I have never followed the grammar of students, except for the strict and detailed rules. Although it is inviolable, it is actually Amiable. ”

Meticulous

Explanation: micro: subtle; to: arrive. No detail is not taken care of. Describes caring and taking care of someone very carefully and thoughtfully.

Source: Wei Liaoweng of the Song Dynasty, "Resigning from Supervising the Army and Horses, Begging to Become Counselor and Military Counselor, and Following the Prime Minister's Journey": "I secretly remember that the Lord is worried about the humiliation of the minister, and I have no choice but to resign. I accepted the order and retreated. Sending officials, listing tasks, and dispatching soldiers are all done in a hurry. ”

Diligence and conscientiousness

Explanation: Describes hard work and practicality. It also describes being diligent.

Source: Han Dynasty Sima Qian's "Book of Appointment as Shaoqing": "In the past, he was humiliated and gave a book, teaching people to be obedient and accepting things, and promoting talented people as Jinshi, with a diligent and diligent spirit."

Good teachers and helpful friends

Explanation: good: good; beneficial: helpful. A good teacher and good friend who can teach and help people.

Source: "The Analects of Confucius·Shuer": "Three people must have my teacher, choose the good ones and follow them, and change the bad ones." "The Analects of Confucius·Ji Shi": "Benefit There are three kinds of friends, and there are three kinds of friends that hurt. Friends who are straightforward, understanding, and knowledgeable are beneficial; friends who are friendly are prudent, friends are gentle, and friends who are sycophants are harmful. >Explanation: Educational guidance is very helpful.

Source: Chapter 99 of "The Strange Current Situation Witnessed in Twenty Years" by Wu Yanren of the Qing Dynasty: "Although all these are due to his uncle's good teaching, it is also because of his blessings in his soul and the official star's revelation. He becomes a wise man who hears and knows ten things.”

Teaching the Impermanent Master

Explanation: It is not necessary to have a fixed teacher to receive education.

Source: "Shang Shu Xian Yi De": "A teacher with impermanent virtue is a teacher who is good at teaching."

A capable person is a teacher

Explanation: Knowing People should be teachers. That is, learn from whoever knows it.

Source: "Book of Rites·Xue Ji": "If you can understand metaphors well, then you can become a teacher.