honor the teacher and respect his teaching
Respecting teachers is a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is Z ū NSH ī Gu ì D à o, which means respecting teachers and the way they preach. It comes from the first biography of scholars in the later Han Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
Fan Ye of the Southern Song Dynasty wrote in the book of the later Han Dynasty: biographies of the scholars: "the emperor said to Kong Fu," is it better for Qing Zong to have glory in today's meeting? " He said to him, "when I hear about the king of Ming, I will respect my teachers and respect my way. Today, your majesty has humbled me and humiliated me. This is to honor our forefathers and enhance our virtue. As for glory, it is not something you dare to accept. "
Idiom usage
It refers to respecting the teacher. example we should respect our teachers and be modest and prudent.
Chinese PinYin : zūn shī guì dào
honor the teacher and respect his teaching
The two sides are interdependent. fǔ yá xiāng yǐ
A burning wife and a burning child. huǒ qī huī zǐ
Burn the boat and break the cauldron. fén zhōu pò fǔ
Distinguish between the sun and the cold. biàn rì yán liáng
make a laughing stock of oneself before experts. jiàn xiào dà fāng