What are the ancient poems that "thank the teacher"?

Bai Juyi, a Tang poet in Yuan Dynasty

East palace white bastard, South Temple Zen master.

Seeing each other in the distance, there is nothing in my heart.

Reward the questioner? Tangliushang

There is nowhere in the void, like glass.

No matter who reaches the realm of poetry, Zen has gone beyond poetry.

"Untitled" Tang? Li shangyin

It was a long time ago that I met her, but since we separated, the time has become longer, the east wind is blowing, and a hundred flowers are blooming.

Silkworms in spring will weave until they die, and candles will drain the wick every night.

In the morning, she saw her hair cloud changing in the mirror, but she bravely faced the cold of the moonlight with her evening song.

There are not many roads to Pengshan. Oh, Bluebird, listen! -Give me what she said! .

Sha is anonymous.

Desire for talent, sky, land and sea.

I've been running here and there for half my life, and now I'm sailing, and Yao Lu Mountain is high and long.

Teacher Kuang Huanxue is anonymous.

Highly respected, knowledgeable,

Look at heroes.

Right time, right place and right person,

Use a pen like a demon,

It's amazing.

Etiquette for teachers: China people respect teachers. In the Zhou Dynasty, there was a ceremony to pay tribute to teachers. As the old saying goes, "One day as a teacher, one will always be a father." Therefore, the ancients had a very grand custom and etiquette of learning from teachers. After entering the school, you must first hold a ceremony of leaving the school. First, I kowtowed to Confucius, the most holy teacher, for nine times, then kowtowed to Mr. Wang for three times. Finally, the master admonished me to educate my disciples to respect their ancestors and obey the rules and study hard. Then, the students presented celery, lotus seeds, red beans, red dates, longan and dried lean meat to Mr. Wang, the so-called "six-gift bundle".

Significance: A major link between students and teachers is ideological inheritance: students spend their whole lives recording the teacher's philosophical teachings and passing them on to future generations for the benefit of future generations. Examples of this kind are too numerous to mention. As far as China is concerned, The Analects of Confucius is written by 70 subsets of Confucius, and now it has become a classic of China traditional culture, which also embodies the excellent spirit of "respecting teachers and attaching importance to Taoism".