Original: those who fall into reality think of their trees, and those who drink their streams conceive their sources.
When drinking water in the river, you will think of the source of the water. When you learn something, you will be grateful to my teacher.
2. Bai Juyi, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, "Planting Flowers in the Greenfield Hall in Gong Ling, Fenghe"
Your father is full of peaches and plums, so why plant a variety of flowers in front of the hall?
The Green Field Hall is open, occupying the essence of everything. Passers-by said it was your father's home. Your father's students are all over the world. There is no need to plant flowers in front of the house.
3. Untitled Tang Dynasty poet Li Shangyin
In spring, silkworms will weave until they die, and every night, candles will dry the wick.
Spring silkworms don't spin silk until they die, and tear-like wax oil can only drip dry when candles burn to ashes.
4. Gong Zizhen, a poet in Qing Dynasty, wrote Jihai Miscellaneous Poems.
Original: Falling red is not heartless, but turning into spring mud protects flowers more.
Flowers falling from the branches are not heartless, but turn into spring soil, which can also play a role in cultivating the next generation.
5. "Hsinchu" Qing Dynasty poet? Zheng Xie
Original: Hsinchu is taller than the old bamboo branches, and it is supported by old cadres.
Hsinchu is taller than the old bamboo, and its growth depends entirely on the old branches.