Acrostic poems expressing blessings to teachers

The acrostic poems express blessings for teachers as follows:

Modern acrostic poems for Teacher’s Day blessings: spring breeze turns into rain (Lüjue), hard-working gardener (Gujue), teacher, you have worked hard .

1. The spring breeze turns into rain (Lü Jue)

Spring arrives in the world, with green buds and gentle wind blowing across the clouds.

The ingenuity of chemical engineering creates dense rain, which nourishes all things in spring mountains.

Note: The rhyme is Ping Shui, and the rhyme Xia Pingliuma is Pingliuma. In ancient Chinese, "fu" is a rhyme character. Chemical industry: refers to the creation of nature.

2. Hardworking Gardener (Gu Jue)

Who do you work hard all your life for? Work hard to cultivate fragrance.

The peaches and plums in the garden are green and solid, and the lilacs are slowly spreading their fragrance.

Note: Use rhyme to level water and rhyme to level down Qiyang. 1. Diligence, strength, knot, solidity and ancient Chinese are all syllable characters.

3. Teacher, thank you for your hard work

There is no time limit for the young, old and the young, and the teacher's kindness will make the career rise.

You teach Tang poems like Wenqu, and work hard to compose music and lyrics.

Thinking hard and imparting knowledge will relieve students’ worries.

Characteristics of acrostic poetry

Acrostic poetry is an expression form of ancient Chinese poetry. It has a long history and unique charm. Its characteristic is that it expresses two completely different meanings, one is literally five words and seven words; the other meaning is that it expresses another meaning through a certain order (mostly used for the first word of each poem).

This meaning may be related to or completely opposite to the literal meaning, but it is something that the poet does not want to make public or widely publicize. Of course, through the evolution of time, acrostic poetry, this poetic art form, has become a literary form in modern society for literati and poets to point out words and talk on paper, to comfort oneself and to whitewash oneself, in order to show one's own uniqueness. different.