The best ancient Chinese sayings to express gratitude to teachers are as follows:
1. The most important thing to learn from is to be kind to others, followed by Takarai. (Jing: passing by. Be kind to others: love those who teach you, and humbly ask for advice from them. Longli: respect etiquette and justice) - "Xunzi. Encouraging Learning"
2. When three people are walking together, there must be me. How can a teacher choose the good ones and follow them, and change the bad ones? ——"The Analects of Confucius"
3. To light the way for others, you must shine your own light - this is the greatest happiness of human beings. ——[Former Soviet Union] Dzerzhinsky There is nothing more important than respecting teachers in order to learn. ——Tan Sitong
4. People are not born with knowledge. How can anyone be free from confusion? If you are confused and do not follow the teacher, it is confusion, and you will never be able to understand it.
5. A three-foot podium, a three-inch tongue, a three-inch pen, three thousand peaches and plums; ten years of trees, ten years of wind, ten years of rain, one hundred thousand beams.
6. Instead of looking for a confused mentor, it is better to go on your own, which can save you the effort of searching. Anyway, he doesn’t know anything.
7. A good student can discover the mistakes of his teacher, but remain respectfully silent, because it is these mistakes that are beneficial to him and lead him to the high road.
8. New bamboo branches are higher than old bamboo branches, all because of the support of old stems. Next year there will be new ones, and one hundred thousand dragons and grandsons will surround Fengchi. ——Qing, Zheng Xie No matter how proud a person's achievements are, he should drink water and think about his source. He should remember that his teachers sowed the first seeds for his growth. ——Madame Curie
9. The ancient scholars must be strict with their teachers, and they must be strict with their teachers and then respect them. ——Ouyang Xiu
Teacher has two meanings. One is the person who imparts knowledge to students. It is the public name for educational practitioners. In different times, places and cultures, teachers are People's academic requirements and classifications are also different; the second one generally refers to capable people who are worthy of learning in some aspects and can bring certain correct knowledge and guidance to everyone.
Before the Ming and Qing Dynasties, teachers were called "sir". At the end of the 19th century, the title of teachers was defined as "teacher". Since the era of the National Government, "sir" has been called "teacher" by most students, and "sir" has been called "teacher" by most students. The title "teacher" is still used today. The basic responsibility of teachers is to "preach, teach, and resolve doubts" for students. They are professionals engaged in education and teaching.