From Du Fu's poem Delighting in Rain on a Spring Night. Spring rain quietly enters the night with the breeze, thin and dense, nourishing everything on the earth. Used to describe teachers helping and caring for students without asking for anything in return.
2. A piece of ice heart is in the jade pot.
Excerpted from Wang Changling's poem "Lotus Inn and Xin Jian Parting". Hold a crystal clear and pure ice heart from the crystal clear empty jade pot. Use "Bing Xin" and "Jade Pot" to express the teacher's character and virtue of being conscientious, tireless and sticking to faith.
3. In spring, silkworms will weave until they die, and candles will drain the wick every night.
Selected from Li Shangyin's poem Untitled. Spring silkworms don't spin silk when they die, and wax oil like tears can drip dry when candles are burned to ashes.
The poem expresses a great dedication with natural phenomena, and describes the teacher just right, which can be described as the highest realm in the poem about teachers.
4, falling red is not a heartless thing, turning into spring mud to protect flowers.
Selected from Gong Zizhen's poem "Jihai Miscellaneous Work". Flowers fall on branches, not heartless things. When they become soil in spring, they can protect and nourish new flowers and make life last.