Take pains to teach people the meaning and explanation.

The meaning and explanation of taking pains to teach people are as follows:

Teach people tirelessly. Hu rén béjuàn: teach: teach. Teach people to be particularly patient and never get tired. Synonym: indoctrination? Tired of it? Persuade? Something similar: tireless? Tireless? Study tirelessly? Teaching obscenity and stealing? Adults don't remember villains? The language is not amazing, is it endless? You can't judge a book by its cover, can't measure the sea water? Be tireless.

Make the following sentences:

( 1)? Learning without getting tired is the joy of my life, and teaching without getting tired is the pursuit of my career.

(2) When you complain that students are too stupid, you should also ask yourself: What is tireless teaching?

(3) "Come with a heart and go without a grass." This is the embodiment of teachers' tireless teaching and selfless dedication. This selfless and great love gives us warmth and strength, and urges every student to realize his own pursuit and reach the ideal teacher on the other side. I will always remember you! Great teacher.

(4)? Never tire of learning, never tire of teaching, peaches and plums are fragrant and enjoyable. Wish you a happy holiday!

(5) While praising candles, I can't help thinking of those teachers who tirelessly teach others. They are like candles, and the flame of time melts the teacher's youth. Teachers are the candles on students' journey, and they will always be the end of their victory, while teaching is the eternal candlelight that will always illuminate students' hearts.

(6) We will never forget clean school buildings, friendly classmates and tireless teachers.

(7) It is the teacher who is persuasive and tireless in teaching others.

(8) "Come with a heart and go without a grass." This is the embodiment of teachers' tireless teaching and selfless dedication. This selfless and great love gives us warmth and strength, and urges every student to realize his own pursuit and reach the ideal teacher on the other side. I will always remember you! Great old man.

(9)? What is it that I study silently, never tire of learning, and never tire of teaching?

(10) Confucius said: "Learn silently, never tire of learning, never tire of teaching!"

( 1 1)? Never be satisfied with your study. Never be impatient with your teaching. He is quick-thinking and eager for knowledge, and he is never shy to ask his subordinates for advice.