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Praise the teacher's ancient poems and famous sentences

1, Bai Juyi's "Planting Flowers in Gong Ling Lvyetang": You are full of peaches and plums, why don't you plant flowers in front of the hall?

Interpretation: Your husband is a respectful name for people, saying that teachers and students love all over the world, how can he grow flowers himself? On the surface, it means that they don't need to grow their own flowers at all. Students can give them to you. On the other hand, as a teacher, he is clean and simple, which is also the most valuable spirit as a teacher.

2. Zheng Xie's "Hsinchu": Hsinchu is higher than the old bamboo branches, supported by veteran cadres.

Interpretation: The reason why Hsinchu is taller than the old bamboo is that it has the support of the old bamboo and the strength behind it. It means that students are young and promising because of the silent guidance, guidance and strength of the teachers behind them, and the praise of the teachers' efforts is always silent.

3. Du Fu's Five Poems (Part II): "Decline": I know Song Yuzhi's sadness, romantic and elegant, and he is also my teacher.

Interpretation: Romance is not a derogatory term, but an appreciation of ancient literati. Elegance is the highest decoration of ancient literati. This is my teacher, and I should have such a sense of pride when praising my teacher.

4. Anonymous "Hefa Silver Line Reflects the Sun and Moon": Hefa Silver Line Reflects the Sun and Moon, and Dan Xin is affectionate with new flowers.

Interpretation: The crane is white, and the silver hair is transparent, indicating that the hair is white and describing a person's age. At this age, you still have the enthusiasm to water the new flowers. This is the highest praise as a teacher, which deeply embodies the teacher's no regrets.

Untitled time was a long time before I met her, but since we were separated by Li Shangyin, the time has become longer: silkworms in spring will spin until they die, and candles will drain the wick every night.

Interpretation: This sentence was originally a tribute to unswerving love, but now it is often used to describe the contribution of teachers: serving the people wholeheartedly and giving everything for the people's interests, like a silkworm spinning silk, burning like a candle and shining to the last breath of life.

6, Han Yu's "Send the Spirit Master": The Spirit Master ignores it and takes the road to delay.

Interpretation: It's a long way to go, and the spiritual master doesn't have to worry.

7. Du Fu's Delighting in Rain on a Spring Night: Sneaking into the night with the wind, moistening things silently.

Interpretation: The original meaning is to sneak into the night with the breeze. Fine and dense, nourishing everything on the earth. Very vividly as a teacher, silently preaching to solve students' doubts.