Describe the teacher's immoral words

1. A hundred schools of thought contend in the idiom describing teacher criticism: it refers to the free debate and mutual criticism of various academic schools.

It also refers to an argument of different opinions. A hundred schools of thought contend, people who hold this view or various academic factions.

Speak freely and express your views. Praise and ask: and ask: give or ask.

Refers to giving praise or criticism to people or things. Praise the good and belittle the evil: praise: praise; Demotion: criticism.

Praise good people and deeds; Scold bad people for doing bad things. Refers to distinguish between good and evil, put forward a fair evaluation.

Not ashamed to face: shame: shame. Don't take criticism in person as a shame.

Show willingness to listen to criticism from others. No criticism: release: release, there is a "want" in the middle.

Praise: praise, praise, praise. Derogate: to belittle or accuse.

There is no praise or criticism. Suggestion: suggestion: direct suggestion.

Taking advice is as natural as running water. Describe a willingness to accept criticism from others.

Ejection is beneficial: ejection: direct criticism; Illness: Illness. Direct criticism helps to correct shortcomings and mistakes.

Ejection: ejection: direct accusation; Zang: Good; No: not good. Zang no: praise or blame, comment.

Criticize bluntly. Inviolability: the knife can't kill, and the spear can't kill.

Metaphor means that a person's mind is rigid, and criticism and encouragement are ineffective. What to do: describe using gestures when speaking.

Describe how to speak casually, or point and criticize rashly. What to do: describe using gestures when speaking.

Describe how to speak casually, or point and criticize rashly. Pointing: describes the use of gestures when speaking.

Describe how to speak casually, or point and criticize rashly. Use "what to do".

Pointing at the foot: describes the use of gestures when speaking. Describe how to speak casually, or point and criticize rashly.

It's the same as "hands and feet" Poison tastes bitter: poison: a drug to attack poison.

Sharp criticism is as bitter as poison, but it can make people awake. Sit in the right place: Metaphorically, some people can't hold their breath, jump out to admit criticism without naming names or sit in the right place with people or things.

Irony: criticize and accuse with euphemistic and implicit words; Persuade: to suggest or advise. Criticize one tactfully, so that everyone can be educated.

Attack one point, not as good as the rest: don't look at people or things in an all-round way, seize one point and attack. More refers to biased criticism.

Attack defects and seek dirt: criticize shortcomings and find shortcomings. Attacking defects refers to losses: criticizing shortcomings and pointing out mistakes.

Accusation: horizontal: outrageous. Unreasonably criticize or dig at others.

Avoid medical treatment: taboo: taboo; Avoid: fear, fear. Conceal one's illness and refuse treatment.

Metaphor is hiding one's shortcomings and mistakes for fear of criticism. Muscles without skin: There is no good skin all over the body.

Describe the wounds all over the body. It also means that all the reasons have been refuted or criticized miserably.

Be strict with yourself and be able to criticize yourself. Bitter medicine: Good medicine is often bitter.

Metaphor sincere advice and sharp criticism. It sounds uncomfortable, but it is good for correcting shortcomings and mistakes. Bitter medicine: bitter taste: bitter taste.

Drugs with curative effects are often bitter to eat. The metaphor of sharp criticism sounds uncomfortable, but it is good for correcting mistakes.

Bitter medicine is good for illness: good medicine is good for illness. It is a metaphor that severe persuasion or criticism is beneficial to people's progress.

A tiger can't be touched: a metaphor for being self-righteous, not listening to criticism, and jumping at the touch. Do not quit if you are tired: quit: quit: quit; Attention: Be alert and quit.

Refers to being repeatedly warned and criticized but still not corrected. Good medicine tastes bitter: good medicine often tastes bitter.

Metaphor sincere advice and sharp criticism. It sounds uncomfortable, but it is good for correcting shortcomings and mistakes. On yellow and black: number: criticism and criticism.

Comment behind your back and slander others at will. Beauty is more terrible than evil stone: disease; Stone: Stone needle used to treat diseases in ancient times.

It is better to speak well of the disease than to treat the disease with bian stone. It is better to criticize severely than to obey blindly knowing that it is harmful.

Healing stone: cure: disease; Medical stone: in ancient times, it refers to a stone needle used for medicine and treatment. It is better to criticize severely than to flatter hypocritically.

Unpleasant words: words that sound uncomfortable (especially pointed suggestions or criticisms). The Beatles Covers the Brain: Cover: Press.

Cover your head and face. Describe (blow, shock, criticism, etc. ) with great strength.

Sweep the face: split: face, face; Cover: News. Cover your head and face.

Describe (blow, shock, criticism, etc. ) with great strength. Cutting and grinding rules: cutting: learn from each other's strengths; Pro-training: admonition, admonition, admonition.

Criticize each other and help each other. Criticize sth to the point.

Soft nail: a metaphor for euphemistic refusal or criticism. Gesture: signal with the movement of hands and feet.

Describe talking casually, or pointing and criticizing lightly. Show contempt for praise: Jude's words contain criticism and praise.

Wipe your face: wipe: wipe; Wipe your face: wipe away the spit that others spit on your face; Tolerance: Listen to other people's opinions. Generally speaking, it means accepting criticism from others and treating your mistakes correctly.

Count the black on the yellow: count: criticize, criticize. Comment behind your back and slander others at will.

Say good or bad: say this good, think that bad. Generally refers to criticism, praise or blame.

No skin is perfect: no skin is good all over. Describe the wounds all over the body.

It also means that all the reasons have been refuted or criticized miserably. No skin is perfect: no skin is good all over.

Describe the wounds all over the body. It also means that all the reasons have been refuted or criticized miserably.

It's the same as "imperfect body" Pick a needle and punch a hole: severe criticism, criticism or comment with some hostility.

Pain acupuncture: acupuncture: an ancient method of treating diseases with bian stone as needle. Metaphor sharply criticizes mistakes in order to correct them.

If you smell it, you will be happy: excessive: negligence; Then: just. Welcome and be happy to hear others criticize your shortcomings or mistakes.

Refers to accepting opinions with an open mind. Blame: blame, criticize.

There is nothing to blame. It means doing it correctly.

Blame: to blame or criticize. There is nothing to blame.

It means doing it correctly. Rain and oblique wind in Mao Mao: Describe the weather of light breeze and light rain in Mao Mao.

It is also a metaphor for criticizing others in a gentle and soothing tone. Small decisions lead to: decision: open waterways.

Open.

2. Words to describe the teacher's harshness What are the words to describe the teacher's harshness? They are: meticulous, expressive, unsmiling, angry, harsh, Li Su, Su Qi, CPSU, strict, serious, sharp, strict, observing religious rules, as cold as ice.

not be the least bit negligent

Explanation: it means to do things seriously and not be careless at all.

Sentence: Thirteen teams are meticulous in their work, and every minor fault of vehicles can be found and repaired at any time.

expression

Interpretation: When you speak, your voice and expression are very strict.

Sentence: If the child does something wrong, tell him the truth, educate him patiently, and don't scold him with an expression.

Never smile

Interpretation: describe a solemn attitude.

Sentence: The child has been unhappy and unsmiling since he was a child, and he ignores others' teasing.

be burning with wrath

Interpretation: shining like a torch. Describe glare. Also described as knowledgeable.

Sentence: There is a Shinto sitting in the middle, with a face more than a foot wide and a beard full of cheeks. Anger started from his shoulders and arms, just like a living person.

Harsh words

Interpretation: describe the expression when you are angry with people.

Sentence-making: Educate children to pay attention to ways and means, and don't scold them with harsh words easily.

Teacher's meaning: A teacher is a person who teaches students knowledge and science, and also refers to a capable person who is worth learning in a certain respect and can bring you some correct knowledge and guidance.

Why are teachers strict?

Teachers and students are always closely related, and some students are disgusted with teachers' criticism. They think the teacher is too strict and they feel that they are not free. Strictness is a sign that teachers love their students. There is no teacher who doesn't love his students and doesn't want their students to grow up. Most of these words describing teachers' harshness are expressing teachers' serious and responsible attitude towards students. I hope the students can understand the teacher's painstaking efforts and strive to be the pillars of the country!

3. What poems describe the teacher's irresponsibility? 1. Scholars must seek teachers and learn from them. -(Song) Cheng Yi

Interpretation: If you want to learn something, you must find a teacher to teach, and the teacher can't be strict.

2. Poor teaching and lazy teachers. -"Saint Amethyst"

Interpretation: It is only education, but it is not strict, that is, teachers have not fulfilled their responsibilities.

Teachers are easy to meet, but difficult to meet. -Sima Guang

Interpretation: It is easy to find a teacher who simply teaches these knowledge, but it is difficult to find a teacher who can be a teacher and teach how to be a man with his own actual behavior.

4. Ancient scholars must be strict with teachers, and teachers must be strict and respectful. —— Ouyang Xiu

Interpretation: People who have studied since ancient times must first respect their teachers. Teachers are respected and what they teach is naturally respected.

5. Nothing is expensive, nothing is cheap, nothing is long, nothing is short, Tao exists and teachers exist. -Han Yu

Interpretation: No matter who is born, no matter how old or young, where is the Confucian way, where is the teacher.

6. A threesome must have a teacher; Choose the good and follow it, change the bad. -Confucius

Interpretation: Three people walk together, among which there must be my teacher. I choose his right place to learn from him, and correct my shortcomings for myself when I see his wrong place.

There is no positive energy in the problem, and the richer the content, the more swearing.

4. Idioms describing teachers' hard work and fatigue.

A: I am a tireless teacher, and my teacher is like the sea. Being a father all my life, I regret people's sleepless nights and sleepless nights, work hard, do my best, be meticulous, be agile and smart. "Shine on You" is a blockbuster, and there are people who are obscure, hardworking and have both ability and political integrity. I am amiable, meticulous, diligent and studious, and I am a good teacher and friend. The teacher is shine on you, who is better than Lan, a dignified teacher who has a research on Sang Xinji. He respects teachers and tries to teach others. Every night, candles cry and tirelessly teach people that peaches and plums are everywhere.

Idioms describing the hard work of teachers' patient education

Teach impermanent teachers, mentors and capable teachers, shine on your dignity, study hard, respect teachers, work hard, be good at guiding, be tireless in teaching, be tireless in ability and political integrity, and work hard. The education method of "one word blooms" and the education method of "blowing away dust" are conscientious and selfless.

Sentences describing the teacher's hard work

Silkworms in spring will weave until they die, and candles will drain the wick every night.