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Teachers' morality and style poems
1, silkworms in spring will weave until they die, and candles will drip the wick dry every night. -It took a long time to meet her from Untitled, but it took longer from our breakup to Li Shangyin in the Tang Dynasty.

Spring silkworms don't spin silk until they die, and tear-like wax oil can only drip dry when candles burn to ashes.

2. Hsinchu is taller than the old bamboo branches and is supported by the old stems. -Hsinchu by Zheng Xie in the Qing Dynasty.

Hsinchu is taller than the old bamboo, and its growth depends entirely on the old branches.

Your husband is full of peaches and plums, why not plant more flowers in front of the hall? -from Bai Juyi's Planting Flowers in the Green Field Hall in the Tang Dynasty

Pei Gongling's students are all over the world. Where is it necessary to plant flowers in front of the door?

4. "Decline": I am well aware of Song Yu's bitterness, romance and elegance. He is also my teacher. -From Du Fu's Five Chapters of Places of Interest in the Tang Dynasty.

Fallen leaves know Song Yuzhi's sorrow, and they are romantic and elegant, which is worthy of being my teacher.

5. Since Teacher Wenying came on the stage, sit aside. -Excerpted from Han Yu's Listening to the Clever Teacher Playing the Piano in the Tang Dynasty

Teacher ying's kung fu is really unusual. Don't fill my chest with ice and fire.