Specific meaning:
Apprentices represent beginners in all walks of life, indicating that practical experience is insufficient and needs to be improved through practice.
Apprentices' greatest advantage lies in the guidance of instructors with actual combat experience, which is the traditional mentoring relationship in China.
Teenagers who learn business in shops or technology from teachers in workshops and factories. Zou Taofen's Another Experience of "He is My Brother": "At the age of fifteen, he was sent to a wholesale store as an apprentice before finishing primary school. Ai Wu's "A Lesson of Life Philosophy": "Later, I looked through the newspaper and saw the big-character advertisement for an apprentice in Huaan Machinery Factory, which suddenly jumped into my eyes. "
Meaning in ancient Chinese:
Generally refers to scholars. Yan Zhitui in the Northern Qi Dynasty wrote "Yan Family Training Mianxue": "The writer has a fundamental grave, is a disciple of the world, and is literate." Tang Zhu Qing's poem "Send Zhu Xiucai back to Quzhou" says: "Disciples spend their time in the snow." In the Song Dynasty, Wang Shu wrote "Seven Sages of Tang Yulin": "My servant Pei Yaoqing entered the library to study, so he said,' Since ancient times, there has been no grand occasion for writing books in the sanctuary. There were many apprentices in the imperial court, and the government also established a religion. " "
A person who studies under the guidance of a teacher; Students chant "Situ Yang Bingbei": "Therefore, teachers and apprentices publish stone tablets together to show their joy and great honor." "The Biography of Zheng Xuan in the Later Han Dynasty": "The family is poor, and the guest cultivates the east, and the disciples have accompanied hundreds of people." "Biography of Jin Shu Yupu": "Overhaul sequence, recruit disciples." Tang Wang Jian's Poem of Li Zhaojing's Turning to the South Rhyme: "Only a simple career teaches, and a gentleman looks for a clean door." Ming Dao Zong Yi's "Dropping out of Farming and Filial Piety": "Du Yang's father and friends opened, Jiangyin people, secluded professors ... Over the years, Zhejiang's right waste, rice prices soared, apprentices scattered."