make no social distinctions in teaching
There is a Chinese idiom, y ǒ Uji à ow ú L è I in pinyin, and jau5gaau3mou4leoi6 in Cantonese, which means that all kinds of people can be educated regardless of the noble and the humble, the virtuous and the foolish, and the other can refer to people who are "classified", such as some intelligent, some stupid, some filial and some unfilial, but these differences can be eliminated through education. It comes from the Analects of Confucius, the Duke of Wei Ling.
Idiom explanation
Class: class. No matter who can receive education, we should not exclude some people from the education object because of the rich and poor, the noble and the humble, the wise and the foolish, the good and the evil.
The origin of Idioms
In the Analects of Confucius, Wei linggong: "Confucius said:" there is no class in education. "
Idiom usage
There is a special feature in his teaching, that is, there is no class in his teaching. ——Zhu Ziqing's classic talks: Zhuzi No.10
Chinese PinYin : yǒu jiào wú lèi
make no social distinctions in teaching
Birds scatter and fish crumble. niǎo sàn yú kuì
take immediate measures when finding symptoms. jiàn jī ér zuò
bureaucrats shield one another. guān guān xiāng wéi
strike where or when the enemy is unprepared. gōng qí wú bèi