1. Idiom: Never forget mother’s teachings
Pinyin: bù wàng mǔ xùn
Refers to not forgetting mother’s teachings.
2 , Idiom: Sitting in the spring breeze
Pinyin: chūn fēng zhōng zuò
Like being in the spring breeze. It is a metaphor for the teachings of a good teacher. It is a metaphor for receiving a good education.
< p>3. Idiom: The lesson of passing the courtPinyin: guò tíng zhī xùn
Used to refer to the father’s teachings.
4. Follow the teachings like a stream. : Teach: teach. Follow the teacher's teachings, just like the mountains and flowing water, and follow the nature.
5. That is, gentle and listening: later called the person who receives the teachings of the venerable.
6. Lessons from poetry and etiquette: children should follow their father’s teachings.
7. Shiyu spring breeze: timely rain, spring wind. Generally refers to the rain and wind that can make all things grow. It is a metaphor for good education. Universal and profound. Used to praise the teacher's teachings.
8. Peach and plum spring breeze: It is a metaphor for students receiving the earnest teachings of a good teacher.
9. Peach and plum teaching: refers to the teacher's teaching.< /p>