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Grateful for the teacher's words
First, set an example.

Explanation: oral communication: explanation and teaching in words; Example: Prove by action. Teach by example. Of behavior playing an exemplary role.

From: Zhuangzi's Zhuangzi Heaven in the Warring States Period: "You can't say what you want to say."

The people I follow can't be expressed in words.

Second, the spring rain [chūn fěng Huàyǔ]

Description: transformation: metaplasia and cultivation. Refers to wind and rain suitable for vegetation growth. Metaphor is a good edification and education.

Said by: Mencius in the Warring States Period: "Just as the spring breeze melts in the rain."

Like a weatherman suitable for vegetation growth.

Third, be grateful.

Commentary: Dai: Respect and worship. Appreciate the kindness and benefits of others.

From: Chen Shou's "The History of the Three Kingdoms, Wu Zhi, Luo Tong in the Western Jin Dynasty": "Today people are grateful and want to repay their kindness."

Now everyone is grateful, grateful.

Fourth, painstaking management.

Explanation: spit: spit; Li: Drop by drop. Metaphor is exhausted. It is often described as the hard work of career, work and literary creation.

From: Biography of Li Changji by Tang Li Shangyin: "It is my duty to spit on my heart."

It's up to you if the child wants to throw up.

Five, do your best

Explanation: show respect and caution, and do your best.

Said by: Ou Yangyuqian's Loyal King Li Xiucheng Act III: "I'm just a fool, try my best."

Grammar: complementarity; As a predicate; Include praise

Synonyms are death, loyalty, overwork, dedication, heart and soul, painstaking efforts and loyalty.