Four-word idiom of mentoring.

Four-word idiom of mentoring.

1. What are the four-word idioms that describe a strong teacher and a strong disciple? They are "coming from behind, rising stars, cold as water, successors, shining on you"?

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Pronunciation: hü ul á ij Shà ng

Interpretation: The latter one is more than the previous one. Some people praise the rising stars for surpassing their predecessors.

2. The rising star in Ran Ran

Pronunciation: huq ǐ zhxie

Interpretation: Xiu: Excellent, which means outstanding among the younger generation. An outstanding person who appeared later or grew up newly.

3. Ice is cooler than water

Pronunciation: b and nghá nyú shu

Explanation: Ice is cooler than water. Come from behind. Metaphor means that students are better than teachers.

4. There are successors

Pronunciation: hòujyüurén

Interpretation: inheritance: inheritance. Some descendants inherited the work of their predecessors.

Step 5 shine on you

Pronunciation: q and ngch yúlán

Interpretation: Metaphorically, students surpass teachers or their descendants surpass their predecessors.