Poets also use peaches and plums to describe flowers blooming in spring.
The meaning of each word in a specific poem is different according to the author's background and psychological feelings at that time, that is to say, you should analyze the specific situation and put forward which poem to specifically say what role peaches and plums have.
Question 2: What do peaches and plums mean? Students ~ ~ ~ ~
Question 3: Teacher's Day Poems by Taoli Zan Shi 1:
Four degrees of spring breeze,
Several autumn rains washed away the gap.
Black hair and frost weave the sun and the moon,
Chalk has no words to write spring and autumn.
Spring blossoms,
Candle tears turn to ashes, and autumn is stronger.
Spring sowing peaches and plums in 3,000 gardens,
Qiu Lai, China is rich in fruits.
Praise the teacher poem 2:
I love my teacher.
Teachers are like red candles,
It ignited the fire in the students' hearts.
But it burned itself,
Until the red candle turns to ashes.
Teachers are like gardeners,
Grow flowers,
But I work hard for myself,
Until the physical strength is exhausted.
When we grow up, we must become the pillars of the country.
Ah! The teacher is so selfless!
Ah! Teacher, we love you!
Praise the teacher poem 3:
-Thank you, teacher.
Who-led us into the spacious classroom,
Teach us a wealth of knowledge?
It is you! Teacher!
With your hard work and sweat,
Raising the tender seedlings that have just broken ground in spring.
Who is it?-naughty us.
Educate people to be considerate and helpful?
It is you! Teacher!
Your care is like a warm spring breeze.
It warms our hearts.
Who is it-young us?
Cultivate a mature and sensible teenager?
It is you! Teacher!
Your protection makes us grow up healthily.
The autumn season is fruitful.
You have worked hard! Teacher!
People who work hard in the heat and cold.
You have worked hard! Teacher!
Dedicate youth to nothingness.
We pay high tribute to you!
-You have worked hard, teacher!
That's all I can do, teacher.
Teacher-you are like a drizzle in spring,
Moisten flowers, irrigate the earth,
We are sucking the drizzle and growing.
Teacher-you are like the autumn breeze,
Blow the yellow land, call gold to rice,
We had a bumper harvest.
Teacher-in my dark life, you lit the brightest lamp for me;
Teacher-you are the guide on my misty life;
Teacher-you pointed out the direction for me in my rough life;
Teacher-you gave me a pair of powerful wings, let me travel in the world of knowledge!
Four poems praising the teacher:
The golden wind sends laughter, and the sweet-scented osmanthus floats.
Today's teacher's holiday is coming again.
Teachers have worked hard for our growth.
We will never forget the teacher's love for us.
Hello, teacher!
People compare teachers to red candles, which illuminate others and burn themselves.
People compare teachers to gardeners and cultivate peaches and plums all over the world.
Teachers are the noblest career in the world.
The teacher gave us ideal sunshine and wisdom sunshine.
The teacher guided us to the path of sunny life.
Teachers expect us to be the sun in the new century.
The teacher's words moisten my heart like spring rain.
The teacher watered our growth with the rain of knowledge.
Gentle spring rain is the teacher's love for us.
The teacher's words and deeds are like spring rain.
The teacher is willing to be a green leaf and hold us up as red flowers.
The teacher is a green leaf, willing to contribute silently.
The green leaves symbolize that teachers are always young.
When we bloom like flowers, we will never forget the kindness of green leaves.
Teachers are like trees, with blue sky overhead and feet on the earth, silently benefiting the society.
Teachers are big trees, bringing spring scenery to the world.
The teacher sowed the seeds of hope and cultivated us into a forest.
Young trees grow into pillars, never forgetting the gardener's cultivation.
Yes, teachers' enthusiasm is like the sun, and teachers' teaching is like spring rain.
Teachers' style is like green leaves, teachers' occupation is like a tree, and our teachers are good.
Five poems praising the teacher:
You present a flower,
I present a flower,
Let's weave a big wreath,
Dedicated to my dear teacher and mother.
You gave the seeds,
As warm as the sun;
You sweat,
Water the seedlings.
Your eyes are like bright stars,
Shining with charming brilliance;
Your song is like a spring stream,
Brought joy to everyone.
Wherever we go,
Always remember your feelings;
No matter where we go.
Always remember your words.
Wherever we go,
Always remember your love;
Wherever we go,
Will always be a flower of yours.
Praise the teacher's poem 6:
September, as scheduled.
Therefore, the world is brilliant.
We sing September,
Because this is your eternal festival.
We remember September,
Because this is our sincere confession.
September is an emotional cup,
We hold it high with our hands.
In sincere wishes,
Please drink.
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Question 4: Why do you use "Li Tao" to refer to students? Li Tao originally meant peaches and plums. There are poems as beautiful as peaches and plums in The Book of Songs, the earliest collection of poems in China, so later generations use peaches and plums to describe beauty, which also means that people are young.
It originated from the twentieth episode of Biography of Chinese Poetry written by Han Ying, a scholar in the Western Han Dynasty (whose birth and death are unknown). The original text is: When Wei Wenhou became an official, his son was found guilty and traveled to the north, saying that his master said,' From now on, I will no longer serve people with virtue' and said,' Why?' The quality said:' I am half a scholar of the church, half a doctor of the imperial court, and half a border citizen. People in your mother's court hate me to be king, doctors in the court are afraid that I will take the law, and people at the border will rob me of being a soldier, so they will no longer serve others with good deeds. "blade master said,' Hey! My son talks too much. Spring trees, peaches and plums, summer shade and autumn fruit. Tribulus in spring, its leaves can't be picked in summer, its thorns in autumn. From this point of view, it is also in the tree. This son didn't make a man. "
It is said that during the Warring States period, a minister of Wei State called Zi Zi was dismissed from office. All the people he trained and recommended to be officials in the DPRK avoided seeing him, and no one helped him. He had to leave Wei State to live in Zhao State in the north, and told a knowledgeable friend (also known as Tong Zi) his inner resentment: I will never train or recommend talents from now on. Jane asked the reason, Confucius said: I trained and recommended most of the people who sat in the class to do things in Wei, but now some people speak ill of me in front of the monarch, and some people threaten me with law and force, which is really ungrateful, so I decided not to be kind to others in the future. Jane drew inferences to enlighten him and said, Hey! What you said is wrong. If you plant peach and plum trees in spring, you can rest in the shade in summer and eat their fruits in autumn. If you plant a plant with spikes in spring, you can't pick its leaves in summer, and all you can get in autumn is the spikes that hurt people. So cultivating recommended talents is like planting trees. The people you train and recommend are despicable people who can't be reused. Without any choice, how to cultivate and recommend such people?
Accordingly, future generations will call cultivating and recommending outstanding talents as tree people, such as ten-year trees and a hundred-year tree people, and the promoted outstanding talents as peaches and plums. therefore
According to Sima Guang's Zi Zhi Tong Jian in the Northern Song Dynasty? Ji Tang? Then, in the First Year of Tianhou IX, it was recorded that (Di) also recommended Yao Chong, assistant minister of Xiaguan, Huan, who supervised the imperial history, Jing Hui, the secretariat of Taizhou, and other dozens of famous ministers. Or Ren Jie said,' There are peaches and plums in the world, and I know they are in the public gate.' Ren Jie said,' Recommend sages for the country, not for personal gain.' It is said that in the Tang Dynasty, Wu Zetian seized power and was in power. In order to consolidate the political power, she recruited talents and contacts. Prime Minister Di Renjie was honest and selfless, and was deeply trusted by Wu Zetian. Di Renjie recommended dozens of people, including Yao Chong, who later became a famous minister. Someone praised Di Renjie: All the peaches and plums in the world are under your door! Therefore, later generations use peaches and plums to refer to students or recommended talents, such as so-and-so teacher with peaches and plums all over the world. Appendix:
There are some words related to peaches and plums all over the world:
Peach and plum spring breeze, the teaching of peach and plum, means that students are taught by good teachers;
Li Taoying Gate Li Taomen Wall describes a teacher with many students.
Allusions related to peaches and plums are:
1. This idiom comes from Historical Records and Biography of Li. Sima Qian, a great historian of the Han Dynasty, praised Li Guangli, saying that peaches and plums don't talk, but only make their own way. Peaches and plums have fragrant flowers and sweet fruits. Although I can't speak, I still attract people to enjoy flowers and taste fruits under the tree, which makes them all walk out of a path under the tree. General Li Guang won people's respect for his sincerity and noble qualities. Peaches and plums don't say anything, and the metaphor of honesty and strictness will naturally touch others and will naturally be admired by people.
2. Metaphorically speaking, people are young. Gong Yan Again by Xu Wei in Ming Dynasty: Vowed to accept the effect of Sang Yu, not to humiliate Taoli and repay his ambition. Yao Nai's Preface to the 60th Birthday of Chastity Elder Sister in Qing Dynasty: I have tasted Gui Xifu's Preface to Gu Daughter's Birthday, saying that his family is prosperous, but beautiful as peaches and plums, but full of ice and snow.
3. Yu is a villain and a mediocre person with low personal quality. Poem 1 of Tang Li Bai's "Gift to Wei Feng": peaches and plums sell Yang G, and passers-by are fascinated; Spring swept the floor and the green leaves turned green ... >>
Question 5: What do peaches and plums mean? Yes, peaches and plums are everywhere.
Question 6: What is the teacher compared to and the students compared to in the poem? Teachers are compared to a lamp in the dark, a beacon in the sea and a morning star in the sky.
Students are compared to peaches and plums.