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Praise the teacher with neat sentences

The neat sentences to praise teachers are as follows:

Teacher's Day Couplet

The first couplet: red and professional

The second couplet: for the country For the people

First couplet: Teaching for the country

Second couplet: Being a teacher

First couplet: Noble profession

Second couplet: Teachers are glorious

First couplet: Respect teachers and value education

Second couplet: Educate talents and rejuvenate the nation

First couplet: Promote bamboo shoots into bamboos

Second couplet :Moisten flowers and bear fruit

First line: Hard work cultivates peaches and plums

Second line: Hard work supports the pillars

First line: Red plums tell the early morning of spring

Second couplet: Green cypress recognizes the cold season

Upper couplet: Spring rain nourishes the fertile soil

Second couplet: Determined to cultivate new seedlings

Upper couplet: Dongliangdi Building

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Second couplet: Peach and plum blossoms in Kyushu

Upper couplet: Pillars supporting the building

Second couplet: Peaches and plums spread all over China

First couplet: Teachers must be respected and taught

Second couplet: A building to be built to rejuvenate the country

Upper couplet: Friendship between peach and plum trees

Second couplet: Orange pomelo is posted in time

Upper couplet: Peaches and plums timely show

Second line: Oranges and pomeloes are in season

Upper line: Green blood stimulates peaches and plums

Second line: Danxin nurtures pillars

Part one Couplet: Ignite the spark of ideals

Second line: Cultivate construction talents

Anticipation refers to the parallelism of verses, parallel prose, etc. based on the level of the pronunciation of the characters and the virtuality and reality of the meanings. One of the expressions of poetic rhythm in medieval times. The strict duality required in poetry is called antithesis. Contrast mainly includes two aspects: the mutual opposition of words and the mutual opposition of sentence patterns. Antithesis is mostly used in parallel prose. Examples are as follows:

Examples of confrontation:

1. Pass five levels and kill six generals. A virtuous minister is dear to me, but a villain is far from me.

2. Hongmen Yan, Taoyuan League. Sun Xingzhe, Zu Chongzhi.

3. The plum blossoms are sent by mail, and the fish passes on the ruler. Flowers bloom in the mountain temple, and poets chant.

4. Climb high and see the water as far as the eye can see before returning home. Heroes are short of breath, but children are long in love.

5. Be famous all over the world and sound in all directions. There are natural treasures and outstanding people.

6. Cool breeze, bright moon, green pines and strange rocks. Lotus flowers are red in ten miles, and cinnamon is fragrant in three autumns.

7. The sky is about to turn frosty, and the clouds are about to rain. The smoke obscures the distant water, and the fog locks the deep mountains.

8. The long smoke is gone, and the moon is thousands of miles away. Sand gulls gather together and golden scales swim.

9. The water and clouds are there, and the rain and wind come. The tower is lost in the fog, and the moon is lost in the river.

10. Rocks pierce the sky, and waves crash against the shore. The bright moon is like frost, and the wind is like water.

Counterpart requirements:

The specific content of counterpoint in metrical poetry is that first of all, the upper and lower sentences must be opposite, and secondly, the opposite sentences must have the same sentence pattern and consistent syntactic structure, such as Subject-predicate structure versus subject-predicate structure, partial positive structure versus partial positive structure, predicate-complement structure versus predicate-complement structure, etc. The sentence structure of some antitheses is not necessarily the same, but the words are required to be opposite.

Thirdly, the word categories (parts of speech) are required to be consistent, such as nouns versus nouns, verbs versus verbs, adjectives versus adjectives, etc. The "lexical meaning" of the words must also be the same. Just like nouns, they must belong to the same meaning range, such as astronomy, geography, palace, clothing, utensils, animals, plants, human body, behavior, action, etc. Only words within the same meaning range can be paired.

The use of antitheses can be broad or strict, so there are various types, including working pairs, adjacent pairs, wide pairs, borrowed pairs, running water pairs, fan pairs, etc. In terms of content, there are names such as right words, right things, right answers, and objections.