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Respecting teachers and teaching idioms.

Respect the teacher and fear his teachings.

[Pronunciation] [z ū n sh and zhò ng ao]

[Explanation] Tao refers to the truth that teachers should follow, and also refers to the knowledge that teachers impart. Respect teachers and attach importance to their teaching.

[from]: "The Biography of Confucius in the Later Han Dynasty": "If you know the Lord, you will respect your teacher and your Tao."

"Use": combined type

Standing outside the door on a snowy day, waiting for Cheng Yi (Cheng Yi) to wake up and teach-respect the teacher and emphasize the road.

[Pronunciation]

[Explanation]: In the past, students were taught respectfully. It is a metaphor for respecting teachers and stressing morality.

[From]: Song Biography: "See Cheng Yi in Luo, when he was forty years old. One day when I saw H, I just sat still, and I stood with you on the left. By the time I felt it, the snow outside the door was already a foot deep. "

[Usage]: It is a metaphor for respecting teachers and attaching importance to teaching.