1, silkworms in spring will weave until they die, and candles will drip the wick dry every night. -Li Shangyin's Untitled was a long time before I met her, but it was even longer after we broke up.
Appreciation: The original intention of this poem has nothing to do with the teacher. It is the poet who describes love in a feminine style and pours out the suffering of lovesickness.
Among them, Ling Lian was quoted by later generations as a famous sentence praising teachers' selfless dedication because of its literal meaning. People also think that silkworms spin silk and wax torches turn into ashes to bring light to others, which is very similar to the image of teachers who silently contribute, impart knowledge to students and guide the road of life, so they are often used to praise teachers.
2, sneak into the night with the wind, moisten things silently. -Du Fu's Delighting in Rain on a Spring Night.
Appreciation: This poem describes the characteristics of spring rain and the scene of rainy night in Chengdu with personification, and enthusiastically eulogizes the timely moistening of spring rain. Because the spring rain described by Zhuan Xu has the characteristics of no point of return and no publicity, it conforms to the spirit of teachers' obscurity and selfless dedication, and has become a commonly used poem to praise teachers.
Your husband is full of peaches and plums, why not plant more flowers in front of the hall? -Bai Juyi's Planting Flowers in Fenghe Gong Ling Lvyetang.
Appreciation: The Green Field Hall is open and occupies the essence of everything. Passers-by said it was your father's home. Your father's students are all over the world. Why plant flowers in front of the house? This poem uses metonymy rhetoric, replacing students with peaches and plums, and the Green Field Hall refers to the house name of Pei Du in Tang Dynasty.
This poem takes up the essence of everything by writing that Pei Du's house doesn't grow flowers (the house is conspicuous). It expresses praise for a teacher who is famous all over the world.
4. Once a teacher, always a father. -Luo Zhenyu's Tutor of Squire in Mingsha Stone Room.
Appreciation: students should respect their teachers like their fathers, learn their cultural knowledge and moral behavior, and learn their ways and skills of speaking ... Although they should have personal contacts abroad, they should have a good will to give advice to their teachers. Even if you are only a teacher for one day, you should respect yourself as a father all your life.