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Verses to praise teachers for cleaning

1. Poems about cleaning for primary school students

Poems about cleaning for primary school students 1. Ancient poems about cleaning

1. The eaves are too long to be swept clean The moss and flowers and trees form a border and are planted by hand.

Source: Wang Anshi, Song Dynasty, "Book on the Wall of Mr. Hu Yin"

Original text: The eaves are long and swept clean without moss, and the flowers and trees are planted by hand.

A river of water protects the fields and surrounds them with green, and two mountains with rows of gates bring in green.

Translation: The courtyard of the thatched house is often cleaned, and it is so clean that there is no trace of moss. Flowers, plants and trees are arranged in rows and ridges, all planted by the owner himself.

A small river outside the courtyard protects and surrounds the farmland; two mountains open the door to bring green to people.

Appreciation: Man and nature live in harmony, which is a manifestation of love for nature and love for life.

2. Cook the beautiful mountains and vegetables in the morning, wash the rocks and clean the spring in the afternoon.

Source: "Miscellaneous Feelings" by Lu You of the Song Dynasty

Original text: Cook the beautiful mountains and vegetables in the morning, wash the stones and clean the spring in the afternoon, how can you have a seven-foot body with such a skin and a small tongue?

Translation: The vegetables cooked in the morning are delicious, and the rocks and springs washed down at noon are clean and cool. Is it just a matter of manipulating the man, just to satisfy the superficial pleasure of speaking?

Translation: Lu You described in his poem a vivid picture of the ancient people's vegetarian diet. The vegetarian diet is elegant and ordinary, with a portion of green vegetables and a few slices of tofu, rediscovering the green nature. In the vegetarian year, the value lies in the ordinary and ordinary, and you can taste the various flavors of life.

3. The flower path has never been swept by visitors, but now the gate is opened for you.

Source: "The Arrival of Guests" by Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty

Original text: There is spring water in the south and north of the house, but I see a flock of gulls coming every day.

The flower path has never been swept by visitors, and the gate is now opened for you.

Translation: The north and south of the thatched cottage were filled with spring water, and gulls were seen flying in groups every day.

I have never swept the flower path for guests, so I will sweep it for you today. This wood door has never been opened for guests, but I will open it for you today.

Appreciation: Clean the courtyard just for the arrival of guests, and treat guests with enthusiasm and respect.

4. Answer the door but sweep the door, fearing that a mountain monk will come.

Source: "Wangchuan Collection·Gonghuaimo" by Wang Wei of the Tang Dynasty

Original text: The palace locust tree is shaded by a flat path, and the shade is covered with green moss.

I answered the door but did not greet him, fearing that a mountain monk would come.

Translation: The winding path is lined with locust trees, and the dark shades are covered with moss.

I just cleaned up at the main entrance for fear of the arrival of mountain monks.

Appreciation: Although living a secluded life in the mountains is lazy, cleaning is also a sign of respect for people of the same profession.

5. If you don’t ask, it’s time to sweep the door again.

Source: "Repaying Farewell to Linghu Buque" by Li Shangyin of the Tang Dynasty

Original text: It's still half summer to say goodbye, and autumn is already due for the return trip.

He straightened the remonstrance grass and wrote poems.

There is no reward for knowing Jinduan, but Qingping is willing to see doubts.

There are obstacles in life, and the public safety is in danger.

The policeman shows off the crane and bids farewell to his lover, while the wind-sucking cicada hugs the branches.

If you don’t ask, it’s time to sweep the door again.

Translation: I said goodbye to you in midsummer, and it was already autumn when I returned.

Not only did you write a direct letter of admonishment for me, but you also wrote a tribute poem for me.

I can't repay your kindness to me, and I have always been grateful to you. Will you be suspicious of me?

Life has its own good times and difficult times, and your safety and future are also related to my safety and future.

I am like a warning crane about to move out of its old place, but in my heart I am still like a cicada clinging to the branches when the wind blows.

Dust off your hat and prepare to go out to work. If no one asks, it’s time to sweep the door and thank guests and live in seclusion.

Analysis: In the autumn of the fifth year of Kaicheng's reign in the Tang Dynasty, Linghu Gui (whose official position was You Buque) lost his father. After attending the funeral of his mentor Linghu Chu, the author wrote this poem to bid farewell to Linghu Gui.

2. Ancient poems about cleaning

1. The eaves are long and swept clean without moss, and the flowers and trees are planted by hand.

Source: Wang Anshi, Song Dynasty, "Book on the Wall of Mr. Huyin" Original text: The eaves are long and swept clean without moss, and the flowers and trees are planted by hand. A river of water protects the fields and surrounds them with green, and two mountains with rows of gates bring in green.

Translation: The courtyard of the thatched house is often cleaned, and it is so clean that there is no trace of moss. Flowers, plants and trees are arranged in rows and ridges, all planted by the owner himself.

A small river outside the courtyard protects and surrounds the farmland; two mountains open the door to bring green to people. Appreciation: Man and nature live in harmony, which is a manifestation of love for nature and love for life.

2. Cook the beautiful mountains and vegetables in the morning, wash the rocks and clean the spring in the afternoon. Source: "Miscellaneous Feelings" by Lu You of the Song Dynasty. Original text: Cook the beautiful mountains and vegetables in the morning, wash the stones and clean the springs in the afternoon, how can you have a seven-foot body with only a skin and a small tongue?

Translation: The vegetables cooked in the morning are delicious, and the rocks and springs washed down at noon are clean and cool. Is it just a matter of manipulating the man, just to satisfy the superficial pleasure of speaking? Translation: Lu You described in his poem a vivid picture of the ancient people's vegetarian diet. The vegetarian diet is elegant and ordinary, with a portion of green vegetables and a few slices of tofu, rediscovering the green nature.

In this vegetarian year, the value lies in being ordinary and enjoying the various flavors of life. 3. The flower path has never been swept by visitors, but now the gate is opened for you.

Source: Du Fu's "Guest Arrival" of the Tang Dynasty. Original text: There is spring water in the south and north of the house, but I can see a flock of gulls coming day by day. The flower path has never been swept by visitors, and now the gate is opened for you.

Translation: The north and south of the thatched cottage were filled with spring water, and gulls were seen flying in groups every day. I have never swept the flower path for guests, so I will sweep it for you today. This wood door has never been opened for guests, but I will open it for you today.

Appreciation: Clean the courtyard just for the arrival of guests, and treat guests with enthusiasm and respect. 4. Answer the door but sweep the door, fearing that a mountain monk will come.

Source: "Wangchuan Collection·Gonghuaimo" by Wang Wei of the Tang Dynasty. Original text: The palace locust tree is shaded by a flat path, and the shade is covered with green moss. When I answered the door, I welcomed the sweep, fearing that a mountain monk would come.

Translation: The winding path is lined with locust trees, and the dark shades are covered with moss. At the main entrance, I just went to clean up, for fear of the arrival of mountain monks.

Appreciation: Although living a secluded life in the mountains is lazy, cleaning is also a sign of respect for people of the same profession. 5. If you don’t ask, it’s time to sweep the door again.

Source: Tang Dynasty Li Shangyin's "Farewell to Linghu Buque" Original text: It's still half summer to say goodbye, and the return journey is already due in autumn. He straightened the remonstrance grass and wrote poems.

There is no reward for knowing Jinduan, but Qingping is willing to see doubts. There are obstacles in life, and the public safety is in danger.

The policeman shows off the crane and bids farewell to his lover, while the wind-sucking cicada hugs the branches. If you don't ask, it's time to sweep the door again.

Translation: I said goodbye to you in midsummer, and it was already autumn when I returned. You not only wrote a direct letter of admonishment for me, but also a tribute poem for me.

I can’t repay your kindness to me, and I have always been grateful to you. Will you doubt me when I press your sword? Life has its own good times and difficult times, and your safety and future are also related to my safety and future. I am like a warning crane about to move out of its old place, but in my heart I am still like a cicada clinging to the branches when the wind blows.

Dust off your hat and prepare to go out to work. If no one asks, it’s time to sweep the door and thank guests and live in seclusion. Analysis: In the autumn of the fifth year of Kaicheng's reign in the Tang Dynasty, Linghu Gui (whose official position was Youbuque) lost his father. After attending the funeral of his mentor Linghu Chu, the author wrote this poem to bid farewell to Linghu Gui.

3. Poems about cleanliness and hygiene

If you don’t clean one house, how can you clean the world?

——Xue Qin The thatched eaves are long and swept clean without moss, and the flowers and trees are planted by hand. ——"Book of Mr. Huyin's Wall" (Song Dynasty) Wang Anshi Cooking the mountains and vegetables in the morning is beautiful, and washing the stones in the afternoon is clean.

——"Miscellaneous Feelings" Lu You's flower path has never been swept by tourists, but now the gate is opened for you. ——"Guest Arrival" Du Fu Answered the door but swept the door, fearing that a mountain monk would come.

——Extended reading by Wang Wei in "Gonghuai Mo": "If you don't sweep one house, how can you sweep the world?" Allusion: There was a young man named Chen Fan in the Eastern Han Dynasty, who lived alone in a room and was very dirty.

His father's friend Xue Qin criticized him and asked him why he didn't clean up to welcome the guests. He replied: "When a man lives in the world, he should sweep the world and make a house safe?" Xue Qin immediately retorted: "If you don't sweep a house, how can you sweep the world?" He warned us that those who want to achieve great things need to start with small things, keep their feet on the ground and the sky above their heads. Do everything in your life in a down-to-earth manner. If you do too many small things, they will become big things.

"Book of Mr. Huyin's Wall" (Song Dynasty) Wang Anshi The long thatch eaves are swept clean and moss-free, and the flowers and trees are planted by hand. A river of water protects the fields and surrounds them with green, and two mountains with rows of gates bring in green.

Translation: The courtyard of the thatched house is often cleaned, and it is so clean that there is no trace of moss. Flowers, plants and trees are arranged in rows and ridges, all planted by the owner himself.

A small river outside the courtyard protects and surrounds the farmland; two mountains open the door to bring green to people. "Miscellaneous Thoughts" Lu You eats meat to support the elderly. Although there is a saying in ancient times, if you cultivate yourself to be ready for the end, you will fall into gluttony.

In the morning, you cook the beautiful mountains and vegetables, and in the afternoon you wash the rocks and clean the springs. How can you use your seven-foot body to have such a skinless tongue? This poem emphasizes that vegetarianism cultivates one’s character and cleanses one’s soul.

"Guest Arrival" Du Fu There is spring water in the south and north of the house, but I can see a flock of gulls coming every day. The flower path has never been swept by visitors, and now the gate is opened for you.

Panxiang City has far less flavor, and only old fermented grains are available in bottle and wine shops. He is willing to drink with his neighbor, calling across the fence to finish the rest of the cup.

Translation: The north and south of the thatched cottage were filled with spring water, and gulls were seen flying in groups every day. I have never swept the flower path for guests, so I will sweep it for you today. This wood door has never been opened for guests, but I will open it for you today.

Too far away from the city, there is no good food on the plate, and the family is too thin, so only old wine can be entertained. If you are willing to invite the old man next door to have a drink with you, call him over the fence to drink the rest of the cup! "Gonghuai Street" Wang Wei's flat path is shaded by the palace locust tree, which is secluded and covered with green moss.

I answered the door but swept it, fearing that a mountain monk would come. This five-character quatrain is one of the works of Wang Wei of the Tang Dynasty.

He is known as "Wang Youcheng" in the world. Because he believes in Buddhism, he is also known as the "Poetry Buddha".

4. What is the sentence describing cleaning

(1) After school in the evening, the students clean the classroom and clean the classroom. Xiao Ming took a plate filled with water, I was cleaning the windows with a rag, Xiao Hong was mopping the floor with a mop, and Xiao Fen was wiping the table with a rag.

(2) More than ten of us prepared brooms, mops, rags and other utensils and came to classroom 305 to clean. The students were all in high spirits. Perhaps it's because classroom 305 usually doesn't have a designated class responsible for cleaning, so it seems a little messy. Not only did this not cause trouble to everyone, it actually made us more motivated to fight. Some students picked up rags to wipe the blackboard, some were sweeping the floor, and some were cleaning doors, windows, and cabinets. We are very excited to see the blackboard getting cleaner and cleaner, the tables and chairs getting neater and tidier, and the garbage getting less and less. With every student's contribution and every drop of sweat. Time passed little by little, and the originally messy classroom was cleaned by us and looked brand new. Looking at the scene in front of me, I deeply felt that the effort was worth it.

(3) I remember one time when our whole school was doing general cleaning. We worked together to clean our classroom and help the preschool and first grade students clean it. The person responsible for cleaning the glass wiped the glass white; the person responsible for sweeping the floor swept the floor... Finally, we cleaned the classroom. Net. The students cheered and danced, which was really unforgettable.

(4) At this moment, a figure appeared in the classroom. She walked quietly behind the classroom door, picked up the broom and dustpan and quietly came to Xiao Ming's seat. She lowered her head and cleaned silently. She is Xiaohong's classmate sitting next to Xiaoming. Xiaohong's clothes and shoes are still stained with the dirt spit out by Xiaoming. The teacher came over with a smile, took the broom from Xiaohong's hand, and started sweeping herself. A few minutes later, the teacher had the classroom clean.

(5) Another time, after school, the students turned off the lights and were ready to leave, but found that Peng Peng was still cleaning up the garbage on the ground in the sanitary corner, all the way to the classroom Until it is cleaned up. She is often the last one to leave the classroom, which makes it cleaner.

(6) One day at noon, when his classmates were playing outside after dinner, he walked into the classroom and saw that the floor was dirty, so he picked up the broom and started sweeping it seriously without saying a word. The student on duty saw it and immediately started cleaning up. The classroom was quickly cleaned.

(7) She is the labor committee member of our class. She goes out early and comes back late every day. She comes to school early every day to arrange for classmates to be on duty, and she disposes all the garbage in the class. She is here The first thing she did was to open the windows. She always had to see the students on duty cleaning the classroom cleanly and having a comfortable reading environment in the class before she could return to her seat to read with confidence. After school, when her classmates go home first, she will ask the students on duty to clean the classroom, and the students will be on duty. She will also check the blackboard, podium, table and other corners carefully before she goes home in order to do a good job in the class. She always goes out early and comes back late every day. Isn't this what a competent labor committee member is? She and I are both class cadres, and I admire her spirit.

(8) They are still in the same class. He has become familiar with his new deskmate. After class, he always talks and laughs with her in his seat, always at her invitation. Follow her out of the classroom as usual. And she also felt that he was far away from her. She often no longer waited for each other tacitly as usual on the way to school or home. Sometimes when he was on duty, she no longer helped him clean and waited for him to come back as usual. At home, he often left alone with his classmates near the yard, leaving him to clean the empty classroom and go home alone. This was something he wasn't used to at first, but over time it didn't matter anymore, but he stayed with her from beginning to end.

5. Little poems about hygiene

1. Little poems about hygiene

We are all good children, and we must all talk about hygiene.

Don’t throw away the peel and confetti, don’t drink raw water and eat less snacks.

Brush your teeth every morning and evening, change clothes frequently and take a shower.

Washing your hands before eating and after using the toilet is key, especially in winter.

First, prevent bird flu and overcome the disease.

Everyone hopes for good health, but children must do it first.

My homework is completed on time every day, and teachers and parents like it.

Learn skills for the motherland and have to shoulder important responsibilities when you grow up.

2. Pay attention to hygiene

The little duck quacks, quacks, and tells me to cut my nails often.

The chicken crows, chirps, chirps, telling me not to forget to wipe my nose.

The puppy barked, barked, barked, and told me to change my clothes frequently.

3. Wash your hands before meals

Small basin, please have clean water,

The children are smiling,

Small hands, Stretch it out,

wash it, it will be white and clean,

wash your hands before eating,

practice hygiene and avoid getting sick.

6. Use 6 words to describe classroom cleaning and write a 100-word essay

Some students picked up the rag and wiped the table vigorously, while others squirmed. After dividing by two, the tables were arranged neatly. Some students picked up buckets and walked three steps at a time. After a while, they brought a full bucket of water from the bathroom. Some students picked up brooms and In a short time, the ground was swept spotlessly.

I saw Zhang Xiaoming holding a mop, hunched over, looking at the ground, moving the mop up and down. When he dragged it to the foot of the table, he moved it He lifted the table and continued mopping. If there were small black spots on the ground, he would mop hard. The mop soon became very dirty, so Zhang Xiaoming went to the bathroom, washed the mop, wrung it dry, and continued mopping. Finally, he mopped the classroom floor clean. The classmates kept praising him for his good mopping. Not to be outdone, I first picked up the chalk and wiped it away, erasing the words on the blackboard, and then took another piece of chalk. Soak the rag in water. Finally, I wiped the blackboard clean with the wet rag, and the students couldn't help but cheer. After the students' hard cleaning, the classroom became clean and tidy. It looked completely new. In the classroom, the students with beads of sweat on their heads smiled happily.