Delighting in Rain on a Spring Night's poem praising the teacher is

"Sneak into the night with the wind and moisten things silently." The drizzle of spring comes quietly on the night of spring breeze. It moistens things silently, without any sound. In the boundless night, the rain comes with the wind and moistens everything quietly, not for reward and please, but for dedication, which is a metaphor for meticulous care and gentle rain and dew. Just as teachers care and teach students in every possible way, teachers are great because of their efforts. Teachers, like spring rain, always appear silently when students need them most, helping and warming students, without asking for anything in return and regardless of gains and losses. They have dedicated themselves and trained countless students.