About "Poems to express gratitude to teachers" are as follows:
Poems of "Thanks to teachers" are a special and affectionate way of expression in Chinese culture. These poems praise teachers' hard work and selfless dedication, and express deep respect and gratitude to teachers.
1. Spring silkworms will not run out of silk until they die, and wax torches will not dry until they turn to ashes.
This is a poem from Li Shangyin's "Untitled", which is used to describe the spirit of selfless dedication of teachers. The "spring silkworms" and "wax torches" here both refer to teachers, who use their own efforts and lives to educate students and bring light and hope to them.
2. Falling red is not a heartless thing, it turns into spring mud to protect flowers.
This is a poem from Gong Zizhen's "Miscellaneous Poems of Jihai", which is used to describe teachers' concern and contribution to students' growth. "Luohong" here refers to teachers who are not ruthless, but use their knowledge and experience to nourish students and help them grow.
3. Sneak into the night with the wind, moisturizing things silently.
This is a poem from Du Fu's "Spring Night Joyful Rain", which is used to describe teachers' education and care for students. The "sneaking into the night with the wind" here vividly expresses the teacher's silent and subtle influence on the students, nourishing the students' hearts like spring rain.
4. Teaching is like spring breeze, and teacher’s kindness is as deep as the sea.
This is a commonly used verse to thank teachers for their kindness. It expresses gratitude for the teacher’s teachings and respect for the teacher’s care. This sentence vividly expresses the great influence and deep feelings of teachers on students in a metaphorical way.
5. A three-foot podium, three generations of influence.
This sentence expresses the profound influence of teachers on students concisely and clearly. The "three-foot podium" here refers to the teacher's workplace, and the "three-generation influence" refers to the teacher's education and influence on students not only in the present, but will continue to affect students throughout their lives or even generations.
These poems use concise and emotional words to express praise for teachers’ hard work and selfless dedication, as well as deep respect and gratitude for teachers. They are a special and affectionate way of expression in Chinese culture, and they are also an important carrier for us to inherit and carry forward excellent teacher ethics and style.