Respecting teachers and valuing education has always been a fine traditional virtue of the Chinese nation. There have been many famous poems and lines praising teachers in ancient poetry. On the occasion of Teachers' Day in 2017, I would like to pay tribute to the lovely teachers with these 11 selected poems. I wish you a happy Teachers' Day!
1. "Bee"
Luo Yin of Tang Dynasty
After the bees collect all the flowers and make sweet honey, I don’t know who will enjoy the sweet honey. , Who are the bees working hard for? This poem praises the hard work of bees and their quality of not seeking personal gain. And this quality of bees is not the excellent character that teachers should have, giving silently without asking for anything in return.
2. "Joyful Rain on a Spring Night"
Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty
This poem is a famous poem by Du Fu. It uses personification to express great joy. It carefully describes the characteristics of spring rain and the scene of night rain in Chengdu, and enthusiastically praises the spring rain that comes in time and nourishes all things. In this poem, especially the phrase "Moisturizing things silently" is often used later as a metaphor for the teacher's silent teaching affecting the children, just like the spring rain falling quietly at night, silently nourishing all things on the earth.
3. "Miscellaneous Poems of Ji Hai·The Mighty Sunset of Sorrow"
"Falling red is not a heartless thing, it turns into spring mud to protect the flowers." The poet changed his writing style and changed from the first two words The sentence expresses the feeling of parting and turns to expressing the ambition to serve the country. "Luohong, originally refers to a flower that has separated from its branches, but it is not an emotionless thing. Even if it turns into spring mud, it is still willing to cultivate beautiful spring flowers to grow. It is not to be the only fragrance, but to protect the flowers. It expresses that although the poet is separated from officialdom, he still remains Concerned about the fate of the country and never forgetting his ambition to serve the country, he used this to express his passion for the country until his death; it fully expressed the poet's ambition and became a famous sentence passed down from generation to generation.
Later, this sentence was also used. It is a metaphor for the dedication of teachers. Teachers protect the flowers of the motherland like gardeners, but their increasingly white temples and aging appearance are not like the withered petals.
4. "Fengtian". "He Linggong Plants Flowers in the Green Wild Hall"
Tang Dynasty·Bai Juyi
In this poem by Bai Juyi, we are most familiar with "Peach and Plum World", and "Peach and Plum World" is also the most popular among teachers. Selfless and the best pursuit is also the greatest consolation for their hard work
5. "Untitled"
Li Shangyin of the Tang Dynasty
The great love saint Li Shangyin. The saying "The spring silkworm will not stop spinning silk until it dies, and the wax torch will turn to ashes before the tears dry up" was originally borrowed from the saying that the spring silkworm will not stop spinning silk until it dies, and it will stop shedding tears only when the candle is burned out, to describe the eternal love between men and women. .
But what he didn’t expect was that his poem would not be carried forward in the love scene, but would become the greatest famous line by later generations praising the teacher’s hard work.
“Spring silkworms will die. "The silk ends, the wax torch turns to ashes and the tears begin to dry up." This poem is a perfect metaphor for the hard work of teachers, from black hair to white hair, burning themselves like a candle and illuminating others with knowledge!
6. "Six Poems of Tianjingsha - Pictures of a Long History"
This poem is unknown and the author is unknown. It describes the artistic conception of the teacher who is busy here and there in order to cultivate talented people.
7. "Qi Jue: An Unforgettable Teacher"
This poem is unknown and the author is unknown. It describes the author's unforgettable gratitude to his teacher.
8. "Hsinchu"
p>Zheng Xie of the Qing Dynasty
In the poem "New bamboo branches are higher than old bamboo branches, all supported by old trunks" means that the reason why newly grown bamboos are taller than old bamboos is because As the new bamboo grows, it has old branches to protect it from wind and rain. The reason why a person can surpass his teachers and seniors is because of their nurturing and training.
Human beings are progressing and society is developing. New people are growing vigorously. However, the growth of new forces and the progress of younger generations are inseparable from the support and guidance of teachers and seniors. They need the active support and care of the older generation.
9. "Remuneration." "Ask the Master"
Liu Shang of the Tang Dynasty
Judging from the title, this poem is a poem to reward the teacher, so there is no doubt that it praises the master. It is relatively ethereal and illusory, and the artistic conception of the poem needs to be understood slowly and carefully.
10. "Master Xun Yong Resides in Seclusion"
Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty
This poem has passed. What the author saw and felt when he visited the mountains, he vividly described the magnificent scenery in the deep mountains and valleys, and expressed the author's admiration for Master Yongzun and his melancholy of not finding him in his search. The first couplet points out that the place where Master Yongzun lives is high and far away, with the sun and moon in the woods and springs, and he lives alone in the world, free and at ease; the chin couplet writes that the woods are deep and deep, making it difficult to find them, to enhance the atmosphere; the neck couplet uses Taoist allusions, with "green ox" "Lying" and "White Crane Mian" praise Master Yongzun's profound moral practice and extraordinary realm
11. "Master Silkworm"
Let's talk about a few words and describe in a concise and comprehensive way how the teacher transformed youth. Spread into the growth of your children.
Our parents raise us and our teachers teach us, which is the same kindness. Respecting teachers is a traditional virtue of the Chinese nation. A person who can respect his teachers can respect himself, value his studies, and achieve success in his studies. It is difficult for a person who does not even know how to respect his teachers to achieve academic and career success.
Do you know any other verses that sing the praises of teachers? Or if you are talented enough to recite one yourself, you are welcome to share it with everyone!
/End/