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What do you mean by respecting teachers and attaching importance to teaching?
Respecting teachers and valuing morality is an important norm of Chinese traditional virtues. Its essence is to respect knowledge, education and talents. Educating teenagers to respect teachers and respect morality is the need of human survival and development and social civilization and progress.

Confucius, an ancient thinker and educator in China, thought that "teaching" was as important as "politics" and advocated the implementation of etiquette and benevolence education. Xunzi called you a teacher and thought that "if a country wants to prosper, it must be expensive and important."

In the Tang Dynasty, Han Yu said: "There is no teacher in the world, so the old road benefits from this." He believes that only by respecting teachers and attaching importance to Taoism can the whole society develop smoothly in the direction of Taoism. In the Song Dynasty, Su Shi said: "Scholars have their stories, and scholars have their teachers", and he thought that teachers played an important role in developing culture and cultivating talents. Because all previous dynasties advocated respecting teachers and stressing morality, there were many stories handed down in ancient times.

For example, Zi Gong respected his teacher, Zhao Wei respected his teacher, Li Shimin taught his son to respect his teacher, Sean studied with him, and Lu Dian searched for a teacher thousands of miles away. These stories vividly describe the course of students' tireless dedication to teachers, and also show the lofty ideological realm of teachers' respect for teachers, careful education, preaching and teaching to solve doubts.