The list is as follows:
1, mentor
Mentor, an idiom, means a good teacher and friend who can teach and help others. Used to describe a friend who is both a teacher and a friend. From The Analects of Confucius and The Analects of Confucius.
Step 2 teach well
Source: Qing? Wu ninety-nine back to the strange land seen in twenty years, interpretation:
1 education discipline: ~ children.
② Knowledge gained from mistakes or failures: accept ~ and improve the work.
③ The whole process of training a new generation to engage in social life mainly refers to the process of training children, teenagers and young people in schools.
Persuade people to comply with (rules, instructions or requirements, etc.). ) reason: advise ~.
Step 3 be persuasive
Persuasiveness is an idiom, which means being good at guiding others to learn. Excerpted from The Analects of Confucius Zi Han. ?
Step 4 be tireless
Diligence is an idiom in China, which means diligence and tireless work or study. Usually refers to a teacher or student who works or studies tirelessly.
Source: Jean.
5. Spring breeze turned into rain.
Transformation: Metaplasia and Nurturing. Refers to wind and rain suitable for vegetation growth. Metaphor is a good edification and education. Source: During the Warring States Period, Monk and Mencius did their best.