Dogs of seven or eight years old are disgusted with jingles.

"Seven-and eight-year-old dogs don't like it" is a traditional expression in China, which is used to describe children who are young but have very annoying behaviors. The complete version of this jingle goes like this:

"Dogs of seven or eight years old are so annoying, and people of nine or ten years old are also so annoying."

This jingle means that some children are already annoying when they are seven or eight years old, and by the age of 90, their behavior is even more unbearable. Although this sentence is somewhat exaggerated, it vividly depicts the bad behavior of some children.

The appearance of this jingle reflects people's attention to children's education. In the traditional culture of China, family education is regarded as a very important link. Parents want their children to be moral, educated and polite. Therefore, parents will feel very disappointed and sad about those children whose behavior is annoying.

However, we should also note that every child is a unique individual, and they have their own personality and characteristics. Some children may be born naughty, but that doesn't mean they are bad children. As parents and educators, we should patiently guide them and help them correct their mistakes, instead of simply denying them with a jingle.

Generally speaking, although there is some truth in the saying that "seven-or eight-year-old dogs are disrespectful", we should pay more attention to their growth process when educating children, rather than simply evaluating them with one sentence. Only in this way can we really help children grow into moral, educated and polite people.