What are the poems that commemorate the teacher?

1. Your Majesty has peaches and plums all over the world, why bother planting flowers in front of the hall?

2. Falling red is not a heartless thing, it turns into spring mud to protect flowers.

3. The spring cicada will not run out until it dies, and the wax torch will turn to ashes before its tears dry up.

4. The Liujian Pavilion in the east of the Qing Dynasty is deep, and there is no news about each other.

5. Life is filled with love and tears, but rivers and rivers and flowers are not the end.

6. Looking at the two couplets today, it should be the same as the dream.

7. There is no dry soil near the tears, and there are broken clouds in the low sky.

1. Your Majesty has peaches and plums all over the world, why bother planting flowers in front of the hall? ——From "Planting Flowers in the Green Wild Hall of Your Majesty the Lord" written by Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty

Explanation: Your lord's students are all over the world, why do you need to plant flowers in front of your house?

2. Falling red is not a heartless thing, it turns into spring mud to protect flowers. ——From "Miscellaneous Poems of Ji Hai·Part 5" by Gong Zizhen in the Qing Dynasty

Explanation: I resigned and returned home, like a fallen flower falling from a branch, but it is not a heartless thing, it turned into spring The soil can also play a role in nurturing the next generation.

3. The spring cicada will not run out until it dies, and the wax torch will turn to ashes before its tears dry up. ——From "Untitled·It's Hard to Say Goodbye When We Meet" by Li Shangyin of the Tang Dynasty

Interpretation: Spring silkworms spin cocoons only when they die, and candles need tear-like wax when they burn out and turn to ashes. Drip dry.

4. The Liujian Pavilion in the east of the Qing Dynasty is deep, and there is no news about each other when we go to live. ——From "Aijiangtou" by Du Fu in the Tang Dynasty

Explanation The clear Wei River flows eastward, and the sword pavilion where Xuanzong is located is so far-reaching. Those who left and those who stayed had no news from each other.

5. Life is full of love and tears, but how can rivers and rivers be the last resort? ——From "Aijiangtou" by Du Fu in the Tang Dynasty

Interpretation Life is full of love, tears wet the chest, where will the flow of the river and the blooming of the river flowers end?

6. Looking at the two couplets today, it should be the same as the dream. ——From Li Longji of the Tang Dynasty, "Sighing on the Sacrifice of Confucius by Zou Lu"

Explanation: Your life has been unsatisfactory. Look at you sitting between the two couplets in front of the hall today, accepting the worship of future generations, just like you It’s the same as what I saw in my dreams before I was alive, so you should probably feel a little comforted.

7. There is no dry soil near the tears, and there are broken clouds in the low sky. ——From "The Tomb of the Taiwei in the Other House" by Du Fu in the Tang Dynasty

Explanation: The soil was wet with tears, and I felt very sad and in a trance, just like the broken clouds flying low in the sky.