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Poems and songs about teachers?

1. Ancient Poems:

1. "Spring Night Happy Rain"

Tang Dynasty: Du Fu

Good rain knows the season, and spring is here occur.

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

The wild paths are all dark with clouds, but the river boats are only bright with fire.

Looking at the red and wet place at dawn, the flowers are heavy on the official city.

Interpretation:

The good rain seems to choose the right time to fall in the spring when all things emerge.

Accompanied by the gentle breeze, quietly enter the night. Finely and densely, it nourishes all things on the earth.

Thick dark clouds cover the fields and paths, and little lights flicker on the fishing boats on the river.

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

2. "Hsinchu"

Qing Dynasty: Zheng Xie

Hsinchu is higher than the old bamboo branches, all because of the support of old stems.

Next year there will be another new born, a ten-foot-long dragon grandson circling Fengchi.

Translation:

The new bamboos are taller than the old ones, and their growth is entirely supported by the old branches.

There will be new growth next year and it will grow taller.

3. "Planting Flowers in the Green Field Hall of Lord He Ling"

Tang Dynasty: Bai Juyi

The Green Field Hall opened to occupy Wuhua, and passers-by pointed out the way to Ling Gong's house.

Why do you need to plant more flowers in front of the hall when your father-in-law has peaches and plums all over the world?

Translation:

After the Green Field Hall was built, it occupied the essence of all things. Passers-by pointed at the house and said it was Pei Linggong’s home.

Pei Linggong’s peach and plum students are all over the world. Where is the need to plant flowers in front of the house and behind the house?

2. Songs:

1. "I Will Become You When I Grow Up"

Song Zuying sang "When I Grow Up" at the 1994 Spring Festival Gala "I Became You", Song Zuying used a euphemistic singing voice to deeply praise the selfless dedication of the people's teachers with images of classrooms, blackboards, chalk, and podiums.

This lyric has also spread across the land of China, and has become a tribute to teachers alongside "engineers of human souls" and "spring silkworms die only when they die, and wax torches turn to ashes before tears dry up."

2. "Teacher's Praise"

"Teacher's Praise" is a song dedicated to Teacher's Day written by Yang Jun and composed by Li Yan. It is a poem praising the greatness and glory of teachers, and was later compiled into a song.

3. "Teacher's Words"

It is a song from the late Taiwanese singer Tsai Lan-chin's only music album "This World".

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