This idiom, '传道受业' (chuán dào shòu yè), means to impart knowledge and teach academic subjects. It originates from Han Yu's 'On the Teacher' from the Tang Dynasty, with the original phrase being 'A teacher is one who imparts the Way, teaches knowledge, and resolves doubts.'
这个成语传道受业的意思是传授道理和学业,出自唐代韩愈的《师说》,原文是“师者,所以传道受业解惑也。”
成语 | 传道受业 |
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解释 | 受:通“授”。传授道理,教授学业。 |
出处 | 唐·韩愈《师说》:“师者,所以传道受业解惑也。” |
拼音 | chuán dào shòu yè |
拼音码 | cdsy |
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