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What idioms are there to describe math teachers?
not be the least bit negligent

G: You are too careless. Refers to doing things carefully, not sloppy at all.

Source: Qing Wu Jingzi "The Scholars": "The boss visits; See uncle meticulous; The promotion is on the same day. "

tirelessly seek improvement

Good: perfect, good; Benefits: more. Okay, much better.

Source: The Analects of Confucius Learn: The Book of Songs says:' If you are keen; As sharp as a mill; what's up "

Conscious [j and ng j and ng yè yè]

Caution: describe caution; Karma: the appearance of fear. Describe caution and diligence.

Source: The Book of Songs Daya Han Yun: "Very early; Can't push. Do your duty; Such as thunder. "

Forget to eat and sleep

Waste: Stop. I forgot to sleep and eat. Describe to concentrate on your efforts.

Source: Southern and Northern Dynasties, Wang Rong's "Preface to Qushui Poetry": "Still there, clear sleep; Never mind the meal. " Yan Zhitui's "Family Instructions of Yan Family in the Southern and Northern Dynasties": "Yuan Di loves to learn between rivers and mountains; Enrollment; Pro-professor; Forget about eating and sleeping; Night follows the DPRK. "

Day and night [YY]

Night is connected with day. Describe stepping up work or study.

Source: "Zhuangzi Zhile": "Fu Gui; Day and night; Think about it. "