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Conscientious: Described as cautious and diligent, conscientious and responsible.
Tireless in teaching: Tireless in teaching others. Describe the teaching as particularly patient.
Tireless: diligent and tireless.
Agile writing: Describe the humanities as outstanding, open-minded, and able to write with a pen.
Spring breeze and rain: a metaphor for a good education that is generally in-depth. It is also used to praise the subtle teaching of the teacher.
Step-by-step: It refers to being good at guiding and educating step by step.
Diligent and conscientious: Describe hard work and steadfastness. It also describes the appearance of diligence.
Painstaking: Describes painstaking efforts.
Do your best: Be cautious and work tirelessly to give your all.
Teaching: Describe cautious, diligent, conscientious and responsible.
Mentor and friend: a good teacher and friend who can help others.
The dignity of the teacher: It means that the teacher is respected, and the knowledge he imparts can be respected.
Learning Impermanence: There is no fixed teacher for learning. It means that people who are good at learning can learn from all kinds of people who have expertise.
Step by step: It originally meant that the teacher walked and the student walked, and the teacher ran and the student also ran. The parable imitates or blindly follows others in everything.
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Be a teacher and teach people tirelessly.
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Teach according to aptitude, teach by word and deed, work hard and bear grievances, etc.
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1. Tireless.
2. Teach people tirelessly.
3. Concentrate.
4. Be conscientious.
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Dedicated. Scrupulous.
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The four-character idioms to describe the teacher include tireless regret, forgetting to sleep and eating, working hard, conscientious, dedicated, meticulous, quick thinking, clever, clever, obscure, tireless, etc.
兢動業 (jīngjīngyèyè), a Chinese idiom. Describe doing things cautiously, conscientiously and steadfastly.
Tao Kan, an official in Jingzhou during the Eastern Jin Dynasty, was diligent in political affairs, never delayed in handling government affairs, and severely punished his subordinates' gambling and greed. He advocated thrift and thrift, often kept the sawdust from shipbuilding for snow moisture absorption in winter, and made nails from bamboo scraps and bamboo branches left over from shipbuilding before shipbuilding, and treated his work really conscientiously. "Shangshu, Yushu, Gao Taomo" "There is no religion and there is a state."
Introduction to "Forget to Sleep and Eat".
Forgetting to sleep and eat is a Chinese idiom, which was first published in the Analects of the Analects. Forgetting to sleep and eating means not taking care of sleeping, forgetting to eat, and describing concentration and hard work. The structure of the idiom is conjunctive, and it is generally used as a predicate, a definite, and an adverbial in the sentence, with a positive meaning.
On the one hand, this idiom tells people that whether they are working or studying, they should work hard, concentrate on their hearts, and achieve a state of selflessness. It encourages people to study diligently, cherish their time, and read a wide range of books in order to achieve their own fame and career. For example, to achieve immortal achievements in the field of paleography requires sweat that others cannot imagine.
In the same way, engaging in any academic research can only be fruitful if you go through the arduous process yourself.
The above content reference: Encyclopedia - Forget to sleep and eat.
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A common idiom to describe a teacher's serious teaching is:"Exhausted"。The meaning of this idiom refers to the fact that a person spares no effort to devote as much time, energy, and thinking skills as possible in order to accomplish something. When used to describe a teacher, it usually refers to a teacher who is dedicated to teaching knowledge and constantly thinking, planning, and designing throughout the teaching process.
Further, the education of teachers is a process of continuous knowledge, accumulation of experience and learning. Teachers spend a lot of time preparing lessons, researching new teaching techniques, and constantly updating lessons and content. In addition to this, teachers also need to pay attention to the development and needs of each student, and provide individualized and targeted support and assistance to each student.
These require a lot of effort and time from the teacher.
Therefore, we can think that "dedication" is not only an adjective to describe the serious teaching of teachers, but also a kind of professionalism and professionalism. Good teachers know how to adapt their teaching methods to meet the learning needs and requirements of each student. They can constantly learn and innovate in order to bring the latest educational advances and theories and practices into the classroom, and help students develop more confident learning and problem-solving attitudes and habits.
Today's society needs more talents to devote themselves to the education industry, become a qualified teacher, and educate the next generation with dedication and hard work. In this process, educators need to be clear about their responsibilities and responsibilities at all times, and always pay attention to the values of the essence of education. Only in this way can we cultivate more and better talents for the next generation and contribute to the development and prosperity of the country.
In short, the idiom "exhaustion" conveys a kind of educator's continuous pursuit and improvement of his own mental state, a kind of educational enthusiasm and the pursuit of excellence in educational value. For everyone who wants to be a good educator, this idiom should be a core value and code of conduct throughout their career. <>
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The four-character idiom to describe the teacher is as follows:
1. Peach and plum Zhengyan: Tao and Li Zhengyan.
2. Dedication: refers to hard work.
3. Diligent: diligent and practical.
4. Intelligent: Described as very smart.
5. Talent: A metaphor for people who are extremely talented.
6. Research and scheming: Describe being good at business and getting rich.
7. Teaching well: There are very ways to educate and guide.
8. Work hard: work hard and concentrate on it.
9. Amiable: gentle attitude and easy to approach.
10. Selfless dedication: describe the dedication without asking for returns.
11. Dedication: It refers to being respectful and prudent and doing your best.
12. Successors: There are descendants to inherit the career of their predecessors.
13. Painstaking: A metaphor for exhaustive thinking and hard work.
14. Tireless teaching: Patient and tireless when teaching.
15. Follow-by-step: refers to being good at guiding others to learn.
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Idioms about teachers :1. Peach and plum Zhengyan: Tao and Li Zhengyan.
2. Dedication: refers to hard work.
3. Diligent: diligent and practical.
4. Intelligent: Described as very smart.
5. Talent: A metaphor for people who are extremely talented.
6. Research and scheming: Describe being good at business and getting rich.
7. Teaching well: There are very ways to educate and guide.
8. Work hard: work hard and concentrate on it.
9. Amiable: gentle attitude and easy to approach.
10. Selfless dedication: describe the dedication without asking for returns.
11. Dedication: It refers to being respectful and prudent and doing your best.
12. Successors: There are descendants to inherit the career of their predecessors.
13. Painstaking: A metaphor for exhaustive thinking and hard work.
14. Tireless teaching: Patient and tireless when teaching.
15. Follow-by-step: refers to being good at guiding others to learn.
16. Erudite and knowledgeable: refers to people who are very knowledgeable and know a lot.
17. Self-denial and public service: strict requirements for oneself and dedication to the public.
18. Meticulous: Describe serious work, not sloppy.
19. Agile thinking: Describe people's quick reaction and flexible thinking.
20. Teach people tirelessly: teach people to be very patient and never get tired.
21. Dedication to duty: refers to doing one's own work carefully and conscientiously.
22. Guiding light: A person who guides people in the direction of light.
23. Make every effort: exhaust: exhaust, exhaust. Use all your strength.
24. Conscientious: Describe being cautious and diligent.
25. Be good at persuasion: It means that you are good at guiding and educating step by step.
26. Alfalfa is empty: a metaphor for a petty official or a private school teacher living in poverty.
27. Meticulous: It refers to doing things carefully and meticulously, not sloppy at all.
28. Meticulous: Describe caring and caring for you very carefully and thoughtfully.
29. Diligent and conscientious: Describe diligence and steadfastness. It also describes the appearance of diligence.
30. Good work and hard work: It generally refers to the excellent production, which is made by painstaking management.
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