Bai Juyi’s poem praising his teacher

Bai Juyi's poem in praise of his teacher is as follows:

1. The Green Field Hall is open to occupy Wuhua, and passers-by give instructions to the public. Your Majesty has peaches and plums all over the world, so why bother planting more flowers in front of the hall? "Fenghe Linggong Plants Flowers in the Green Field Hall" This poem praises the teacher's reputation and achievements. Although the teacher’s home is already full of flowers and plums, more flowers are still being planted to show the teacher’s character and talent.

2. Donggong Bai Shuzi, Nansi Yuan Zen Master. Where to meet each other far away, when there is nothing in mind. "Far Teacher" This poem expresses the poet's longing for his teacher. The poet misses his teacher and hopes to meet him in the distance. Only when there is no care in his heart can he truly meet his teacher.

3. It is said that the silkworm road is rugged and difficult to travel. The mountain rises from the human face, and the clouds rise from the horse's head. "Seeing Off Guests" This poem expresses the poet's gratitude to his teacher. When the poet said goodbye to the guest, he saw the hardship of the guest's journey, remembered the difficulty of the teacher's teaching, and expressed his gratitude to the teacher.

4. Don’t blame Xianggru for being late in presenting his gifts. Who said the brocade book was stained with tears? If you don't want to escape favor and go to Xiangpu, you are willing to forget your life and go to Dinghu. "Farewell to the Ancient Yuancao" This poem expresses the poet's admiration for his teacher. The poet expresses his admiration for the teacher with the farewell allusion of Fu Degu Yuancao. He believes that the teacher stayed away from his hometown and gave up his life in order to teach him. This noble quality is worth learning and admiring.

The meaning of ancient poetry

Learning ancient poetry is conducive to cultivating students' imagination. Ancient poetry is characterized by simplicity, lyricism, short length and richness. In learning, in order to fully understand the artistic conception of the poem and the implication of the poem, we must rely on ourselves to supplement and understand it, which requires students to use their imagination.

Can cultivate students' creative thinking. The teaching of ancient poetry gives us a space to use our imagination, develop creative thinking, and carry out artistic re-creation. When students read ancient poems, they have seen most of the various images depicted in the poems, and then use their imagination to reconstruct and combine the various images remembered in the brain according to the poetic meaning, thereby creating a new picture in the brain.