The famous sayings or ancient poems about Teachers' Day are as follows:
1. Spring silkworms will not run out until they die, and wax torches will turn to ashes before tears dry up.
This is a poem about teachers. The poet uses "spring silkworms" and "wax torches" to describe teachers' dedication and dedication to students. "The spring silkworm will not run out of silk until it dies" means that the spring silkworm will sacrifice its life in order to spin silk. It is a metaphor for the teacher who works tirelessly and devotes his life to his students.
"When the wax torch turns to ashes, the tears dry up" means that the wax torch burns until it finally turns into ashes. It is a metaphor that the teacher's tears have dried up, but his/her enthusiasm is still burning. Therefore, the poet here praises the teacher for his dedication and loyal love.
2. Falling red is not a heartless thing, it turns into spring mud to protect flowers.
This is a poem about a teacher. The poet praises the teacher’s teachings in the poem. He used "falling red" to describe the teacher's care for students, saying that although the red flowers have fallen, the love and love contained in them have not disappeared. And "turn into spring mud" means that the teacher's teachings to the students are like spring mud, nourishing the students and helping them grow. Therefore, the poet here laments the teacher's selfless dedication and expresses his admiration and gratitude to the teacher.
3. When three of us travel together, we must be our teacher. Choose the good ones and follow them, and change the bad ones.
This is a famous saying from Confucius and is also the core idea of ??moral education. The poet uses the "threesome" as an example to illustrate that in daily life, no matter where he goes, there are always people with more morals and knowledge than himself.
Therefore, the poet suggests that people should choose those with high morals and knowledge as their teachers and learn from them; if they are dissatisfied with themselves, they should work hard to change themselves. This sentence emphasizes the importance of people's continuous learning and improvement, and also reflects the traditional Chinese educational thinking.
4. Teachers, so they preach and learn karma and resolve doubts.
This poem expresses that the teacher’s duty is to impart knowledge and skills to help students understand and solve problems. Teachers are a profession whose main purpose is to help students master knowledge and skills and solve confusions and problems in learning through teaching, guidance, training, counseling, etc.