Which four-word idiom describes teacher Xiu Yu?

1. What idioms are there to describe "PE teachers"? 1. Strong and strong.

Perseverance

Perseverance

agile

amiable

Brave and calm

7. Yushu is facing the wind

8. Be resolute and vigorous

9. Basic definitions

1. Describe a strong body.

2. Perseverance [jiā n chí b é xiè] Slack: Slack. Stick to the end and never relax.

3. Perseverance [chízh yǐhéng] Persistence: invariability: perseverance. Stick to it for a long time.

4. Agility [shēn shǒu mǐn jié] Skills: extraordinary skills | a little skill, agility.

5. amiable, amiable. Gentle attitude, easy to approach.

6. Heroic [yρng zρsàShuγng] Heroic: a heroic and mighty gesture; Cool: heroic spirit. Describe the handsome, powerful and energetic appearance.

7. Raymond described people as smart and beautiful. Also known as "the breeze is perfect".

8. resolute and powerful [lé i lü f ē ng xí ng] resolute: fierce. As violent as thunder, as fast as wind. Metaphor is strict and rapid in implementing policies and decrees. It also describes the momentum of violence and quick action.

2. What idioms are there to describe "PE teachers"? They are strong, persistent, persistent, agile, kind, heroic, calm, symmetrical and full of vigor. The basic definition of a strong body [sh ē [sh ē n qi á ng l ? zhà ng]] describes a strong body.

Perseverance ['perseverance] n.perseverance; perseverance. Stick to the end and never relax.

Perseverance [chízh yǐhéng] Persistence: invariability: perseverance. Stick to it for a long time.

Agile [shēn shǒu mǐn jié] Skills: extraordinary skills | a little skill, agility. Amiable, amiable.

Gentle attitude, easy to approach. Heroic [yρng zρsàShuγng] Heroic: a heroic and mighty gesture; Cool: heroic spirit.

Describe the handsome, powerful and energetic appearance. Raymond described people as elegant and beautiful.

Also known as "the breeze is perfect". Firmly and forcefully; Firmly; Violently.

As violent as thunder, as fast as wind. Metaphor is strict and rapid in implementing policies and decrees.

It also describes the momentum of violence and quick action.

3. A good idiom to describe normal education is: set an example, melt the rain in the spring breeze, bathe in the spring breeze, inculcate, and raise your face.

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.

Three. Like the spring breeze

Explanation:

1, a metaphor for getting along with noble and knowledgeable people and being edified, still speaking and getting along with superior people. Metaphor is to be taught or influenced, just like being blown by the spring breeze.

2, metaphor immersed in a beautiful environment. Describe a happy and comfortable mood. It has nothing to do with the feeling of "scenery". As if bathed in the warm spring breeze.

From: Song Zhuxi's Origins of Arrow Volume 4: "Zhu Gong met Ming Dow in Ruzhou and returned to China more than a month ago. The speaker said, "Guangting sat in the spring breeze for a month." "

Zhu Guangting went to Ruzhou to visit Hao Cheng and came back a month later. He said to people, "The light pavilion has been sitting in the spring breeze for a month. "

Fourth, instill

Explanation: Be serious and patient. Seriously and patiently enlighten and enlighten.

Said by: "Teach me and listen to me" in The Book of Songs, and "Be Elegant and Confident" by Confucius during the Warring States Period.

I taught you patiently over and over again, but you just didn't listen and didn't pay attention.

Verb (abbreviation for verb) Lift your face with your ears.

Explanation: Not only tell him face to face, but also hold his ear. Describe the enthusiasm of the elders.

Said by: The Book of Songs by Confucius during the Warring States Period: "A bandit looks at his life, but speaks at his ears."

I will not only teach you face to face, but also invite you to listen.

4. With regard to idioms describing education, the four-word idiom describing education is a century-long plan, and education is the foundation.

It takes ten years for trees to grow tall and a hundred years for talents to mature ―― it takes a long time to cultivate people.

Teaching by example is more important than teaching by example

To teach others is to teach yourself.

Teachers are respected, and the principles, knowledge and skills they teach will also be respected.

This young man is promising and worth teaching.

Teach others the tricks of doing business.

easy

diligently

Guide things along its development process.

When a piece of fuel is consumed

Life-giving Spring Breeze and Rain —— The Beneficial Influence of Education

Transfer flame

Give sincere advice/instructions in person

There should be no social discrimination in teaching.

Life-giving Spring Breeze and Rain —— The Beneficial Influence of Education

Discipline, discipline

Mencius' mother moved three times

Jade can't be cut without cutting-people can't be useful without education; Jade needs carving, just as people need training and tempering.

teach students in accordance with their aptitude

Educate my son with reeds and calligraphy on the land.

Speech language is far less persuasive than luxury goods.