1. Ordinary teachers try their best to impart knowledge in a down-to-earth manner, use easy-to-understand language, and even explain it repeatedly until the students say with a reluctant expression that I understand.
But let's see how Laozi taught students in ancient times. Confucius asked Laozi for advice, and Laozi didn't say anything. He just stretched out his tongue and Confucius could understand. He concluded that the mysterious teaching method is incredible today, but why is the teaching effect so good? I'm afraid it's still a teacher who makes a teacher.
Compared with hummingbirds, woodpeckers are much bigger. Woodpeckers not only have advantages over hummingbirds in size, but also have more benefits than hummingbirds in raising children. Hummingbirds take pains to collect honey everywhere every day, and can only feed and hug two chicks at most. Woodpeckers can get food easily, just use their axe-sawed mouths to forage among the trees in front of the nest.
I like taking the bus because I don't want to add another burden to the earth-every little makes a mickle.
But I prefer riding a bike. Whether the scenery along the road is beautiful or not, at least I saw it with my own eyes. I chose the road myself. I decide the speed and distance of walking! Just like life, if I take the bus, I can reassure those who love me, I am willing; But I prefer riding a bike.