The verses and prose poems praising teachers are as follows:
1. Teachers are the ones who preach, impart knowledge and resolve doubts. ——Han Yu's "Teacher's Theory"
This poem expresses the responsibilities and importance of teachers concisely and clearly. Han Yu emphasized the importance of teachers as knowledge disseminators, skill imparters and problem solvers in "Teachers' Theory". At the same time, this sentence also reflects the nobility and sacredness of the teaching profession.
2. The one who teaches is the Tao. ——Mencius "Mencius · Try Your Heart"
Mencius believed that education is an important way to spread morals and values, and is the key to guiding people to the correct path in life. He emphasized that education is not just about imparting knowledge and skills, but more importantly, guiding students to form correct moral concepts and values. This sentence also reflects the teacher's responsibility as the leader of students' moral growth.
3. A person with high academic qualifications is a teacher and a person with integrity is a model. ——Fan Zhongyan's "Mr. Yan's Ancestral Hall"
This sentence emphasizes the qualities and qualities that teachers should possess. Learning high as a teacher means that teachers must have extensive knowledge and superb skills; being upright as a model emphasizes that teachers should lead by example and become role models and role models for students. This sentence also reflects the role of teachers as important reference figures in the growth process of students.
4. Teach the teacher of impermanence, the Tao is there. ——Zhuangzi "Zhuangzi·The Way of Heaven"
This sentence expresses that there is no fixed teacher on the road of seeking knowledge. As long as it is reasonable and beneficial, anyone can become the object of learning. This sentence encourages people to learn with an open mind, keep exploring, and keep making progress. At the same time, it also reflects the diversity and openness of the teaching profession.
5. The spring silkworms will not run out until they are dead, and the wax torches will not dry until they turn to ashes. ——Li Shangyin "Untitled·It's hard to say goodbye when we meet"
This sentence praises the dedication and sacrifice of teachers. Li Shangyin used the image metaphor of spring silkworms and wax torches to express the spirit of teachers' silent dedication to students' growth and education. This sentence also reflects the greatness and nobility of the teaching profession.
6. The peach and plum trees do not speak, but they create their own mistakes. ——Liu Xiang's "Historical Records: Biography of General Li"
This sentence expresses the profound influence and charisma of teachers on students. Liu Xiang vividly compared the influence and charisma of good teachers on students by citing the natural phenomenon that peach and plum trees do not actively attract people, but because of their natural and beautiful growth, people will automatically come to them. . This sentence also reflects the exemplary and role model role of the teaching profession.