Said by: "Untitled" was earlier than I met her and before we broke up. It was Li Shangyin of the Tang Dynasty.
Description: Silkworms don't spin until they die, and tear-like wax oil can only drip dry when candles burn to ashes.
2, your husband is full of peaches and plums all over the world, why not plant flowers in front of the hall.
From: Bai Juyi's Planting Flowers in the Green Field Hall in Gong Ling, Fenghe, Tang Dynasty.
Explanation: Your father's students are all over the world, so there is no need to plant flowers in front of the house.
3, teaching children and teaching women, half a generation is hard. White hair, sweet milk for life.
Said by: Master Silkworm, anonymous.
Explanation: Students, like their own children, have worked hard for half their lives, and their black hair has been stained with chalk. They have worked hard all their lives, and they have been sweet all their lives.
4. Hsinchu is higher than the old bamboo branches, and it is all supported by old cadres. I will come out again the next year and grow taller.
From: Hsinchu by Zheng Xie in Qing Dynasty.
Description: New bamboo is taller than old bamboo, and their growth depends entirely on old branches. When Hsinchu grew in the second year, it also began to breed Hsinchu, so the pond was surrounded by lush young bamboos.
5. No matter the flat land or the mountain tip, infinite scenery is occupied. After picking flowers into honey, who will work hard for whom and who will be sweet?
From: The Bee by Luo Yin in Tang Dynasty.
Explanation: No matter on the flat land or on the mountain peak, the extremely beautiful scenery is occupied by bees. Bee, you picked all the flowers and made nectar. Who have you worked hard for and who do you want to taste the sweetness?