1, how much you read is ultimately for teachers and students. -Lu You's West Lake in Hangzhou
Appreciation: This poem expresses Lu You's deep admiration for the teacher. Gong Ling refers to Hu Ling Qiu, a famous figure in the Tang Dynasty. The poet used him as a metaphor, suggesting that teachers kept integrity and integrity in the troubled times of the world, and they still adhered to their duties in their later years.
2. Silkworms in spring will weave until they die, and candles will drain the wick every night. -Li Shangyin Untitled It was a long time before I met her, but it was even longer after we broke up.
Appreciation: This poem is a poem in Untitled Time by Li Shangyin, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. This poem takes spring silkworm and wax torch as metaphors, expressing the author's persistence and selfless dedication to love. Spring silkworms spin silk desperately until the end of their lives; The wax torch burns itself and illuminates others until it turns to ashes. This indomitable and selfless spirit deserves our study and reference.
3, falling red is not heartless, turning into spring mud is more protective of flowers. -Gong Zizhen's "Ji Hai Miscellaneous Poems No.5"
Appreciation: falling red is not a heartless thing, but turns into spring mud to protect flowers. In this poem, falling red symbolizes the teacher's hard work and dedication, spring mud symbolizes the students, and protecting flowers expresses the teacher's deep concern and love for the students. This poem expresses Gong Zizhen's admiration and gratitude to the teacher.
4, sneak into the night with the wind, moisten things silently. -Du Fu's "Delighting in Rain on a Spring Night"
Appreciation: These two poems describe the scene of the spring rain coming quietly, vividly describe the wind sneaking into the night and moistening things silently, and express the poet's love and praise for the delicate, soft, silent and moist spring rain. These two poems show the joy and vitality brought by the spring rain in concise and beautiful language.
5, the ancient scholars must be strict with their teachers, and the teachers must be strict and respectful. -Ouyang Xiu's "Answering Ancestors' Selection of Books"
Appreciation: people who studied in ancient times must respect their teachers. Only by respecting teachers can they attach importance to their knowledge. This passage emphasizes the importance of respecting teachers and teaching and learning knowledge. Only by fully respecting teachers can we attach importance to what teachers teach and apply what we have learned.