1. A teacher is a person who teaches people virtues through things. ——"Book of Rites"
2. A teacher should not specialize in teaching, his responsibility is to teach people how to behave; students should not specialize in studying, his responsibility is to learn the way of life. ——Tao Xingzhi
3. Because morality is the foundation of being a human being. Once the foundation is bad, even if you have some knowledge and skills, it will be of little use. ——Tao Xingzhi
4. If his body is upright, he will not do what he is told; if his body is not upright, he will not do what he is told. ——Confucius
5. Those who move people with words will not feel deeply; those who move people with actions will respond quickly. ——Li Zhi
6. If you teach someone but don’t accept it, it will be useless even if you force them to do so. For example, if you throw a stone with water, it will not be accepted. Now, although the stone field is moist and fertile, its stems can stand upright, so it will not be accepted. ——Zhang Zai
7. The process of personal development should be encouraged as much as possible in education. Children should be guided to explore and make their own inferences. You should tell them as little as possible and guide them to discover as much as possible. ——Spencer
8. The method of forcing knowledge often causes people to dislike books; this will not enable people to obtain the kind of self-learning ability cultivated by reasonable education, but will weaken this ability. Continuously regressing. ——Spencer
9. Two different tendencies should be prevented in education: one is the erroneous tendency to completely erase the boundaries between teaching and learning and deny the leading role of teachers; the other is the erroneous tendency It is the wrong tendency to only discipline, not ask students about their interests, and not pay attention to the questions raised by students. The former tendency is bound to be unplanned and rolling along with life; the latter tendency is bound to indoctrinate students into rotten ducks. ——Tao Xingzhi
10. People are like trees. To make them grow as tall as possible, they cannot be forced to grow to the same height. It should be: seek equality at the footing and seek freedom at the beginning.
——Tao Xingzhi