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What is the next famous aphorism for misleading people?

"Misleading people's children" is a Chinese idiom, which itself has no next sentence. The pinyin is wùrénzǐdì, which refers to those who delay other students due to lack of talent or irresponsibility. Error: delay. Idiom usage: used as predicate, attributive, and object; referring to irresponsibility.

From Chapter 19 of "Flowers in the Mirror" by Li Ruzhen of the Qing Dynasty: "Sir, if you make such a small mistake, you will have the palm of your hand slapped. If you neglect your work all day long and mislead your disciples, shouldn't you also kill him?" ”

Sentences:

1. We must cultivate well-trained and qualified teachers, otherwise we will really mislead students.

2. Errors in textbooks must be corrected, otherwise errors will be spread and mislead students.

3. Teachers must be dedicated, otherwise they will mislead their children.

4. The principal dismissed the teacher against all objections. The reason was that such an unlearned teacher would only mislead students if he stayed in the school.

5. We require every student in the normal school to study hard and improve their moral character so as not to mislead their children in the future.