There are many idioms about education. Here are some examples: [1. Five Carts of Knowledge: A person who is knowledgeable and has many books.] 2. Teaching by example: It means that the teacher's words and deeds in the classroom have a very important impact on the students. 3. Lead by example: Teachers need to set an example for students to follow. 4. Teaching and educating: It refers to the teacher's responsibility to educate students to become moral and cultured people. 5. Teaching and dispelling doubts: It refers to the teacher's mission to impart knowledge and answer students 'questions so that students can master knowledge. 6. Being a teacher: It means that a teacher is a role model for students and can set an example for students in words and deeds. 7. Stuff hard: It was used to describe a student who worked hard and constantly studied for the sake of learning. 8. Studious and eager to learn: It refers to students who are diligent and eager to learn and are full of enthusiasm for learning. 9 Perseverance: It was used to describe students who had perseverance and did not give up easily. All-round development: It refers to the comprehensive development of students, not only focusing on academic performance, but also on moral, cultural, physical fitness and other aspects of development.
An idiom that described a person with a poor level of education was " Knyaku ", which was usually used to describe a person who lacked basic knowledge and skills and was unable to do a job that required a certain level of education. For example," This person's literary attainments are very poor, and the articles he writes are all filled with typos and have no cultural atmosphere."
As for the hot idioms, we can find the following idioms: the hands are rotten in the soup, like the snow in the soup, like the ants in the soup, the abyss of suffering, the heat, the crab in the soup, the fire in the water, the golden city in the pool, the sweat, the sweat like rain, the sweat becomes rain, the scorched gold shines on the stone, the chair burns the hands, and the flowing gold shines on the stone. These idioms can be used to describe water or objects that are very hot, or to describe weather that is very hot.
There were many idioms about rebirth, including rebirth, comeback, shame, resurrection, rebirth, etc. These idioms vividly describe the situation where people or things regain their vitality after experiencing difficulties.
There was a commonly used idiom about chasing the moon. This idiom came from Cao Zhi's poem "Bitter Thoughts", which meant to describe the ambition and pursuit of an official career. It meant to climb the clouds and chase the moon. It was a metaphor for people to keep forging ahead in their official career and pursue higher goals. This idiom can be used as a verb or an object. It is usually used to describe the ambition and pursuit of an official career.
Here are some positive idioms about wine: 1. Intoxication: It refers to the social problems and harm caused by excessive drinking. 2. Massive: It refers to people who drink a lot. People who drink a lot usually can drink a lot, but it also has a positive meaning. It refers to people who have a lot of knowledge and talent. 3. Drinking with a bosom friend: It described meeting like-minded people in the company of good wine and good food. 4. Fine wine: It described the delicious wine and delicacies. 5. Drunken drinking: It has a negative meaning to describe drinking parties and competing with each other to drink. 6. Drinking wine and meat through the intestines: describe excessive drinking and treating alcohol as food to describe people who have no sense of propriety and behavior. 7. Speak the truth after drinking: It is used to describe the ability to express one's true thoughts and feelings honestly after drinking too much. 8. Having one's fill with wine and food: It has a positive meaning to describe feeling satisfied after eating a sumptuous meal. 9. Banquet delicacies: It has a positive meaning to describe a grand banquet that provides delicious dishes. 10 Drinking and gambling: It has a negative meaning to describe gambling and drinking as a form of entertainment.
There are many idioms to write about autumn. The following are some commonly used ones: 1. Golden wind: It described the refreshing and pleasant autumn. 2. Clear and refreshing autumn: It refers to the clear sky, fresh air, and cool temperature in autumn. 3. Fruitful: It refers to the rich fruits harvested in autumn. 4. The autumn wind was bleak. It described the breath of autumn and the grim situation. 5. White Dew River: It was used to describe the cool air brought by the mist of the river in autumn. 6. The autumn is bleak: to describe the autumn scenery is also a metaphor for the sad mood. The falling leaves of a parasol tree described the fall of autumn leaves and also the decline of things. 8 Chrysanthemum Remnant: It described the autumn scenery and also compared people to be disheartened by setbacks. Frost leaves are redder than February flowers: The description of autumn maple leaves indicates that their beauty is higher than spring flowers. Autumn Wind Sweeping Leaves: It described the natural phenomenon of autumn and also the decline of things.
The four-character idiom about culture is: quick thinking, brilliant talent, multiculturalism, cultural integration, cultural accumulation, and cultural protection.
It was an idiom to care about the front and not the back.
The following is a four-word idiom about behavior: Chivalry, unity of knowledge and action, walking dead, long-distance travel, dying, unity of knowledge and action, self-improvement, and virtue.
The four-word idiom about youth was: Youth without regrets.