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Comprehensive quality high score composition 2: the educational skills of the old Zen master

Silent education:

Legend has it that one night, an old Zen master was walking in the temple and saw a chair by the courtyard wall. He immediately understood that a monk who climbed over the wall violated the rules of the temple. The old Zen master didn't say a word, quietly walked to the wall, moved the chair and squatted down on the spot. In less than half an hour, I really heard something outside the wall. After a while, a young monk climbed over the wall and jumped into the yard on the back of the old Zen master in the dark. When his foot touched the ground, he realized that it was not the chair he had just stepped on, but his master. The young monk suddenly panicked and was tongue-tied, so he had to stand where he was and wait for Master's punishment. To the little monk's surprise, the master did not sharply scold him, but said in a calm tone, "It's cold at night, so you should put on more clothes."

The old Zen master's educational skills (which can be linked to topics such as education needs wisdom, handling teaching emergencies, and education needs tolerance and kindness)