Explanation: Instruct: teach. To teach people, especially patience, never tired. Usage: The main predicate; as predicate, attributive, adverbial; with compliment Source: Pre-Qin Confucian "Analects, VII, and": "in silence, knowledge of, insatiable in learning, tireless in teaching, what are my indeed!" Examples: Sage said :"~", you ask me again, I do not say anything too reasonable! (Qing Cao Xueqin's "Dream of Red Mansions," the forty-eighth back) Riddle: Needy old
huì rén bù juàn
Happy teaching people and tireless
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No. 3
Insatiable and tireless in teaching. - "The Analects of Confucius described the"
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No. 4
Teaching other people have the patience, not tired. "The Analects of Confucius described the": "The Master said: 'tacit and knowledge of, insatiable in learning, tireless in teaching, what are my zai!'" Bing Xing Shu: "teaching to people, not with tired interest." "Northern History GAO Yun-Chuan ":" Xing Shou said things were allowed to take three years, does not taste reflected in its anger color. Xun Xun-sell, Tireless, day and night, often hand-enforcement books, recite search table. "" Dream of Red Mansion "back forty eight : "Daiyu smiles: 'Sage said: Tireless. He asked me again, I do not say anything of the reasons!'" also for "诲 do not earnest." Lu Xun "且介亭杂文 Henan Mr. Lu Shicao Ze inscription Education": "Mr. Cho Zai, Soongsil left wing, opening up new streams, Hui-Wen surgery, Hui people do not earnest, but fine only."
n.: be tireless in teaching, teach with tireless zeal
French Expression
v. enseigner les autres sans jamais se lasser
Thesaurus
advise in earnest words and with good intention, din exhortations into sb's ears, repeatedly admonish, earnestly and tirelessly edify, be good at giving systematic guidance, earnestly encourage each other, Face life mentioned ear