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Examples:Dharma (the teachings of the Buddha)—handed-down teachings or techniques—expound Buddhist teachings—propagate Buddhist teachings—Dharma (the teachings of the Buddha, archaic)—Fan Zhen (c. 450-c. 510), philosopher from Qi and Liang of the Southern dynasties, as atheist denying Buddhist teachings on karma and rebirth—posthumous orders or teachings—the Wheel turns constantly (idiom); Buddhist teaching will overcome everything—the teaching of a religious leader—list of words (e.g. for language teaching purposes)—Dharma, the teaching of Buddha—Chinese traditional teaching as opposed material from the West—translation of French agregé (holder of teaching certificate)—agrégation (exam for teaching diploma in French universities)—studying and teaching English—high in score but low in ability (as a result of teaching the test)—flawless Buddhist teaching—Explaining in words is not as good as teaching by example (idiom). Action speaks louder than words.—transmit Buddhist teaching—old teaching (e.g. religious instruction)—mercy as the guiding principle (idiom); the Buddhist teaching that nothing is valid except compassion—I have been enlightened by your teaching (humble)—teaching module at university—English Language Teaching (ELT)—teaching by example beats explaining in words [idiom.]— |