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A poem praising the teacher

The poem praising the teacher is as follows:

1, untitled time was long before I met her, but it was longer because of Tang Shang's seclusion.

Silkworms in spring will weave until they die, and candles will drain the wick every night.

Description: Silkworms will not spin silk until they die, candles will burn to ashes, and wax oil like tears will drip dry.

Because of its literal meaning, Zhuanlian was quoted by later generations as a famous sentence praising teachers' selfless dedication. People also think that silkworms spin silk and wax torches turn into ashes to bring light to others, which is very similar to the image of teachers who silently contribute, impart knowledge to students and guide the road of life, so they are often used to praise teachers.

2. Delighting in Rain on a Spring Night by Tang Du Fu.

Sneak into the night with the wind, moisten things silently.

Commentary: When the spring breeze falls quietly at night, it is also silently moistening everything in spring.

Because the spring rain described by Zhuan Xu has the characteristics of no point of return and no publicity, it conforms to the spirit of teachers' obscurity and selfless dedication, and has become a commonly used poem to praise teachers.

3. Tang Juyi's "Planting Flowers in the Greenfield Hall in Gong Ling, Fenghe"

Your father is full of peaches and plums, so why plant a variety of flowers in front of the hall?

Commentary: With so many young people trained by Peiling Office, why is it necessary to plant flowers in front of the door?

The title of this poem refers to Pei Du. Whether he is an official or studying, he is a meritocratic and selfless Bole, a predecessor, a guide and a teacher. Therefore, the poet Bai Juyi quoted allusions and said that your students are so excellent that they are all over the world, so you don't have to plant flowers in front of your door.

4. The Bee by Tang Luoyin

After picking flowers into honey, who will work hard for whom and who will be sweet?

Description: Bee, you picked all the flowers and brewed honey. Who have you worked hard for and who do you want to taste the sweetness?

The old saying "coincidence doesn't make a book" is true and should be answered. First, China has a tradition of comparing students to peaches and plums and children to flowers of the motherland since ancient times. Bees take pains to collect flowers and pollinate, and do not seek rich returns. This diligent and selfless image is in line with people's praise for teachers.

5. "Tai Gong Fishing for Wei Tu"

I should be a non-Zhao Xiong, and I should be respected as the emperor's teacher.

Explanation: I happened to meet a saint instead of a bear in Weibei, and respected him as the teacher of the monarch (King Wen).

This poem was written by the author when he was admiring the Taigong Fishing for Wei Tu, that is, by reflecting on Jiang Taigong's solo fishing in Huangxi and Jiang Taigong's meeting with Zhou Wenwang, he expressed his concern about his talent. At the same time, the author uses Jiang Taigong as a metaphor, and regards his dissolute life as Jiang Taigong waiting for the appearance of Zhou Wenwang. People often use necklaces to praise teachers' great achievements.