Ancient poems expressing gratitude to teachers

Ancient poems expressing gratitude to teachers are as follows:

1. Teaching children and daughters, hard work for half a lifetime. A head full of white hair, sweet milk for life. ——Anonymous "Master Silkworm"

Translation: Teachers treat students as their own children and nurture them with all their heart, and stick to their profession. The silvery gray of the chalk dyes our hair white, bringing beauty to our lives but taking nothing away.

2. The silver hair of the crane reflects the sun and the moon, and the fervent heart fertilizes new flowers. ——Anonymous ancient poem "Crane's Hair Reflects the Sun and Moon"

Translation: The teacher's gray hair due to hard work reflects the sun and the moon, and the teacher's sincerity towards the students nourishes the new flowers.

3. Good friendship will always remain in my soul and dreams, and deep kindness will always be in my heart. ——Anonymous "Qijue·The teacher's kindness will be unforgettable"

Translation: Every teacher hopes that his students can become talents and the teacher's kindness will be unforgettable. Thank you for your teaching.

4. Falling red flowers are not heartless things, they turn into spring mud to protect flowers. ——Gong Zizhen of the Qing Dynasty, "Miscellaneous Poems of Jihai Part 5"

Translation: The fallen flowers falling from the branches are not heartless things. Even if they turn into spring mud, they are willing to cultivate the growth of beautiful spring flowers.

5. A sudden encounter with Manjusri opened his eyes to wisdom. He should remember his teacher in his heart. ——? Qi Ji of the Tang Dynasty, "When I was ill, I sent my little teacher to Qingliang Mountain to pay homage to the Great Sage"

Translation: One day, I will suddenly realize the Buddha nature hidden in my heart. Don't forget the teacher's painstaking efforts.