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Idioms or sentences that praise teachers (no more than 6 words)?

Your love is as warm as the sun, as warm as the spring breeze and as sweet as a clear spring. Your love is more severe than father's love, more delicate than maternal love, and purer than friendship. Your teacher's love is the greatest and cleanest in the world.

There are countless proud and happy memories in your teaching career, but you keep them in your heart, just staring at a garden to be explored.

1, peaches and plums are all over the world: a metaphor for talents in the world. Because it's everywhere. Also known as "peaches and plums are all over the world", peaches and plums are also metaphors for students.

2. Diligence: Diligent and practical.

3, teach impermanence teachers: anyone with strengths can be a teacher.

4. Younger generation: there are younger generations who inherit the career of their predecessors.

5, tireless: hard work, tireless.

6. blockbuster: metaphor usually has no special performance and suddenly makes amazing things.

7. Do your best: Do your best.

8. painstaking management: a metaphor for thinking hard and trying hard.

9. Mentor: A mentor who can teach and help others.

10, one-word teacher: refers to a teacher who can correct typos or point out that a word is inappropriate in a sentence.

1 1, conscientious: describes caution and diligence.

12, unknown: unknown, nobody knows. Also known as "omniscient".

13, teaching people tirelessly: teaching people tirelessly.

14, amiable: it means modest and gentle, and easy to approach. Also known as "amiable and approachable"

15, research calculation: people are considered to have financial management ability.

16, good workers are bitter: generally speaking, excellent works are painstakingly managed.

17, imperceptibly: people's thoughts or personalities are influenced and influenced by the environment or others, and change unconsciously. Also known as "potential darkening".

18, Spring breeze turns into rain: a metaphor for the popularization and deepening of good education. It is also used to praise the teacher's subtle inculcation.

19. Do your best to die: be careful, do your best to die.

20. Persuasion: It shows that you are good at step-by-step guidance and education.

2 1, peaches and plums compete: peaches and plums compete. Used to describe the beauty of spring. Also known as "glory for peaches and plums".

22. self-denial: be strict with yourself and be dedicated to the public.

23. meticulous: describe it seriously, not sloppy.

24. Teachers' dignity: This means that teachers are respected and the knowledge, skills or principles they teach can be respected. Later, it is often used to refer to the dignity and solemnity of being a teacher. Also known as "be strict with yourself, respect teachers and respect morality".

25. Respecting teachers generally means respecting teachers and attaching importance to their teaching. Also known as "respecting teachers and valuing morality".

26. Li Tao on the wall: a metaphor for the younger generation or educated students trained by others.

27. Sleepless nights: I am so absorbed in one thing that I can't even sleep and eat. Nowadays, it is often used to describe hard work or study.

28, do your best: or "do your best", that is, do your best.

29. Shine on you: Metaphorically, students surpass teachers or future generations surpass their predecessors.

30. Meticulousness: There is not a subtle place that cannot be taken care of. Describe concern.