careful in speech
Jinrenmukou, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is j ī NR é NJI ā NK ǒ u, which means that the Tongren are silent. The adjective is cautious. It comes from "Confucius family language · Guanzhou".
explain
[name] Jin Ren is silent (see "Jin Ren Ming"); [explanation] the bronze man is silent. The adjective is cautious. It is also called "Jin Ren's Secret".
allusion
[source 01] Shuo yuan by Liu Xiang. [source 02] "Confucius observed the Zhou Dynasty, so he entered the temple of emperor Taizu Houji. Before the right step of the temple, there was a golden man who kept his mouth shut. He wrote on his back: "in ancient times, we should be careful to talk about people."
careful in speech
teach students in accordance with their aptitude - yīn cái shī jiào
Those who follow will prosper, those who go against will perish - shùn zhī zhě chāng,nì zhī zhě wáng