About the teacher's poems and songs?

First, ancient poetry:

Delighting in Rain on a Spring Night 1

Tang Dynasty: Du Fu

Good rain knows the season, when spring comes.

Sneak into the night with the wind, moisten things silently.

The wild path is dark, and the river is bright.

Look at the red and wet place, the flowers in Jinguancheng are heavy.

Explanation:

Good rain seems to pick the right time, arrival in the spring of everything.

With the breeze, quietly into the night. Fine and dense, nourishing everything on the earth.

Thick dark clouds covered fields and alleys, and small lights were lit, and fishing boats on the river flashed.

Look at the flowers with dew tomorrow morning, and Chengdu will be full of flowers.

2. Hsinchu

Qing Dynasty: Zheng Xie

New bamboo is taller than old bamboo, and their growth is supported by old branches.

I will come out again the next year and grow taller.

Translation:

New bamboo is taller than old bamboo, and their growth depends entirely on old branches.

New ones will grow and grow taller next year.

3. Fenghe Gong Ling Lvyetang planted flowers.

Tang Dynasty: Bai Juyi

The green field hall occupies the splendor of things, and passers-by show you your home.

Your father is full of peaches and plums, so why plant a variety of flowers in front of the hall?

Translation:

After the completion of the Green Field Hall, it occupied the essence of all things. Passers-by pointed to the house and said that it was Pei's home.

Pei's students are all over the world. Where is it necessary to plant flowers in front of and behind the house?

Second, the song:

1, "I will be you when I grow up"

On 1994 Spring Festival Gala, Song Zu Ying sang "When I grow up, I will be you". Song Zu Ying used euphemistic singing, classroom, blackboard, chalk, podium and other images to deeply praise the selfless dedication of people's teachers.

This lyric has also spread all over the land of China. Together with "the engineer of human soul" and "the silkworm in spring must be woven until death, and the wick should be drained every night by candles", it has become a gift for teachers.

2. Teacher's praise

Teacher's Praise is a song written by Yang Jun and composed by Li Yan, dedicated to Teachers' Day. This is a poem praising the great glory of teachers, which was later written into a song.

3. "Teacher's words"

This is a song from The World, the only music album of the late Taiwan Province singer Cai Lanqin.

"Teacher's Words" sounds light and natural, not brilliant, but full of youthful poetry!