Praise the teacher's teacher's day poem

Teachers' Day praises teachers as follows:

1, silkworms in spring will weave until they die, and candles will drip the wick dry every night. -Tang Li Shangyin "Untitled"

Appreciation: These two poems express teachers' selfless dedication to education, and they are classic works praising teachers' selfless dedication. Silkworms silently spit out all of themselves in the spring and dedicated their last life to silk weaving; Although the candle burns to ashes, its light illuminates the world around it.

2, falling red is not heartless, turning into spring mud is more protective of flowers. -Qing Gong Zizhen's Poems of the Sea

Appreciation: the "falling red" in the poem symbolizes those who pay silently, but do not pursue personal returns; And "spring mud" symbolizes the nourished people, who can thrive with the help of "falling red". These two poems express the spiritual quality that teachers ask for nothing but dedication.

3. After the flowers are gathered into honey, whoever works hard for them will be sweet. -Luo Yin's "Bees"

Appreciation: These two poems vividly praise the teacher's noble quality and selfless dedication. Teachers, like bees, collect flowers and turn them into their own knowledge and wisdom, just like bees collect nectar. The teacher's hard work and dedication are all for our growth and progress, just as bees make honey and let us enjoy sweetness.

The poem expresses gratitude and respect to the teacher in the form of "who works hard for whom is sweet", implying that the teacher's hard work and dedication are for our growth and happiness. This makes us more grateful and respectful to our teachers, and encourages us to be as hardworking and selfless as bees.

4、? Your father is full of peaches and plums, so why plant a variety of flowers in front of the hall? -Bai Juyi's "Planting Flowers in the Green Field Hall of Gong Ling in Fenghe"

Appreciation: This poem expresses praise and respect for a teacher named your Gong. The poet described your father's students all over the country with the image of "peaches and plums all over the world", which also implied that your father's teaching achievements were very remarkable.

The sentence "Why not plant more flowers in front of the hall" compares your father's teachings to beautiful flowers, which don't need to be planted in front of the hall, because they have spread all over the country and brought beautiful influence to people. The whole poem praises your noble morality and ability to teach and educate people, and expresses your respect and gratitude to him.