On the earth, there is a kind of creature always like to be teachers to others. From tying shoes to blowing noses, from president election to nuclear reaction, in any occasion, they were given impetuses by the nature to take the master post and enjoy the teachers’ privilege.
They are warm-hearted. They love to give you a lesson at anytime even if you phone them at mid-nights when they are sleeping soundly.
They are brave. They dare to set foot in any unknown field including crocodile swamps or honeycombs.
They are devoted. They will invest all of the energy and passion just like a new mother lion to her new born cub.
They are blind enough to neglect the weariness on audients face.
They are deaf enough to shield any annoyance in listener’s tone.
They feel good; always live in a spotlight center created by a pink elephant.
There is a Chinese idiom portraying this kind of human being and their nature:
Hao( 4) wei(2) ren(2) shi(1) means like to be teachers to others
Hao( 4): like doing sth, hobby and habit.
Wei (2): become, to be, as
Ren (2): people, person, human, other people
Shi (1) : teacher, master
I bet you will remember this saying without any difficulties, because Dawn is in possession of the most commonalities with those adorable creatures who are Hao( 4) wei(2) ren(2) shi(1).

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