From Stone's "Joint Title": "As the saying goes,' there is no weak soldier under the strong army', which is really credible. In my opinion, there is no good person among the descendants of Anguo Liangong. "
Interpretation: There are no cowardly soldiers under a capable general. It is a metaphor that a good leader will inevitably bring out good subordinates.
Example: Strong generals have no weak soldiers, and the students led by Zhang Guang are all excellent.
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Synonym:
A great teacher will produce excellent students.
Interpretation: A clever master can certainly teach a highly skilled apprentice. Metaphor is the importance of knowledgeable people for cultivating talents.
Source: Qian Zhongshu's Fortress Besieged: "Mr. Gu shook his head and said,' Alas! Great teachers make great apprentices, and great teachers make great apprentices. "
Antonym:
Faint.
Interpretation; It means that you are still confused, but you should teach others to understand.
Source: Pre-Qin Monk's "Mencius Dedicated": "Sages make people shine with their brilliance; Today, with its faintness, it makes people shine. "