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Who said the famous saying "Be close to one's teacher and believe in one's teachings"?

The phrase "Be close to the teacher and believe in the way" comes from "Xue Ji". It means that only when students are close to the teacher can they trust the teacher, believe what the teacher says, and accept the teacher's education. . One sentence explains the importance of a good teacher-student relationship in building an efficient classroom under the current education form. Under the guidance of the educational concept of students as the main body and teachers as the leader, it is particularly important for teachers to build a classroom environment of equality, tolerance, mutual respect and mutual cooperation. This premise requires putting "getting close to the teacher and believing in the teaching" as the first priority - how to make students get close to the teacher and the classroom.

The "Xue Ji" was written around the fourth to third centuries BC. According to Mr. Guo Moruo's research, its author may be Le Zhengke, a student of Mencius. The full text of "Xue Ji" consists of 20 sections and 1,229 words. It is short and concise, but the content is quite rich, incisive and profound. It is a summary and summary of educational thoughts and educational practices in the pre-Qin period of my country.