Poetry, famous verses, paragraphs, sentences and four-character words or idioms about being grateful to parents and teachers
Self-created:
"Looking Back" Mom, I miss you :
The frost falls in late autumn
The dead leaves fall to the ground yellow
I miss my son for a long time and have not returned
I am upset and confused
Author: Fan Dianjun Four-character words to express gratitude to parents
Idioms to express gratitude to parents
Deep affection, tears of gratitude, gratitude, the country of parents, father's love like a mountain, deep kindness and profound kindness, grace Four-character words to express gratitude to parents: as heavy as a mountain, thank you a thousand times, thank God, thank you insensitively, and feel extremely grateful to your parents
[Chun Xuan Bing Mao] Chong: a perennial deciduous tree; Xuan: the day lily that the ancients thought could make people forget their worries. . Chunxuan: refers to parents. In ancient times, the father was called "Chunting" and the mother was called "Xuantang". It means that parents are still alive.
[Old cow licks the calf] The old cow licks the calf. It is a metaphor for parents loving their children.
[Gu Fu Zhien] Gu: look back; Fu: repeat. A metaphor for the kindness of parents in nurturing.
[Haotian Wangji] originally refers to the vastness of the sky, but later it is a metaphor for the great kindness of parents.
[Shi Jin knot] This refers to the fact that when a woman in ancient times got married, her mother would tie a colorful silk rope and a scarf around her body. The latter is a metaphor for the lessons parents teach their children.
[Cuncao Chunhui] Cuncao: grass; Chunhui: spring sunshine. The meager thoughts of the grass cannot repay the affection of the spring sunshine. It is a metaphor for parents' kindness, which is hard to repay.
[Fractal Tongqi] describes the close relationship between parents and children.
[Yimen Yilu] Lu: The door of an ancient alley. Describes the eagerness of parents to look forward to the return of their children.
[The Thoughts of Fengmu] It is a metaphor for the feeling of longing for parents who have died and who are not as filial and supportive as they are.
[Reunion of flesh and blood] Flesh and flesh: a metaphor for parents, brothers, children and other relatives. Refers to the reunion of relatives after separation.
[Fractal Lianqi] describes the close relationship between parents and children. Later it was also used between brothers.
[fractal***qi] describes the close relationship between parents and children. Later it was also used between brothers.
[Chunhui inches of grass] Chunhui: the sunshine in spring; a metaphor for the loving care of children by parents. Inch grass: An inch-long grass; a metaphor for children's infinite gratitude to their parents for their upbringing.
[Left to the right and right to pull]: to lead. Metaphor of mutual support. It also describes the care parents give to their children.
[Fan pillow and warm quilt] describes being very dedicated to parents.
[Fan pillow and warm seat] describes being very filial to parents.
[风木曰] is a metaphor for the sadness of a filial son who cannot support his parents after their parents die.
[Fan pillow and warm quilt] describes being very filial to parents. Same as "fan pillow and warm seat".
[Fan Xi Wen Zhen] describes being very filial to parents. Same as "fan pillow and warm seat".
[Chicken bone support bed] The original meaning is that one is emaciated and exhausted on the bed due to excessive grief of bereavement. Later, it was used as a metaphor for fulfilling filial piety during the death of parents. Also described as very thin.
[The Sorrow of Fengmu] Fengmu: Same as "wind tree", it means that one cannot support one's parents due to their death. Refers to the grief of losing a parent.
[Mourning and barrenness] In the old days, it was described as being so thin that only a handful of bones were left due to excessive grief during the death of a parent.
[Playing with colors and entertaining relatives] is a metaphor for filial piety and nurturing parents.
[Looking across the white clouds] describes missing one’s parents.
[Baiyun Qinshe] Qin: refers to parents; She: residence. It is a metaphor for missing your parents.
[Looking at the clouds] is a metaphor for the feeling of missing your parents.
[The apple of the eye] is a metaphor for children who accept the love of their parents, especially daughters.
[firewood destroys bones and stands] describes the appearance of excessive grief due to the death of a parent, physical damage, and emaciation and haggardness.
[Drill a hole to cross the wall] Cave: hole. Over: to cross. Drill holes and climb walls. In the old days, it was often used as a metaphor for the behavior of young men and women falling in love freely against the orders of their parents and the words of the matchmaker. Later, it also refers to an affair between a man and a woman or a thief.
[Attributable to Maolili] It is a metaphor for the close relationship between children and their parents.
[Wang Xiang lies on the ice] Wang Xiang lies on the ice and asks for fish to serve his mother. It is a metaphor for children to be filial to their parents.
[ Ciwu returns to feed] Ci: to provide support. Feeding back: When the chick grows up, it feeds its mother with food in its mouth. It is a metaphor for children to repay their parents for their upbringing.
[Ciwu feeds back] Ci: support; Ciwu: a type of crow, said to be able to feed back to its mother; Feedback: When the young crow grows up, it holds food in its mouth and feeds its mother. It is a metaphor for children to repay their parents for their upbringing.
[Golden Shackles and Jade Locks] Shackles: a torture instrument placed around the neck; Lock: a torture instrument made of iron rings connected together. It is a metaphor that children are not only the treasures of their parents, but also burdens and burdens.
[Feelings of Feeding Back] is a metaphor for children growing up to support their parents and repay their kindness.
[The private nature of feeding back] Feeding back: When the baby bird grows up, it feeds its mother food. It is a metaphor for children growing up to support their parents and repay the kindness of raising them.
[White clouds flying alone] is a metaphor for living in a foreign country and missing your parents.
[Good girl *** wears the same clothes when she gets married] It is a metaphor for living by one’s own means and not relying on the inheritance of parents or ancestors.
[Chuntingxuanshi] refers to parents.
[Love is not the way] Tao: method. To be very dear to someone is not the right way. Refers to parents’ doting on their children
[Frost and Dew Day] Refers to the birthdays of parents and ancestors.
[The hope of the family] refers to the parents’ desire for their children.
[The grace of hard work] refers to the grace of parents working hard to raise their children.
[萱花椿树] refers to parents. Xuanhua refers to the mother, and the toon tree refers to the father.
[Parental kindness] refers to the kindness and hard work of parents in raising their children.
[Father is kind and son is filial] Father: refers to parents; son: children. Parents are kind to their children, and children are filial to their parents.
[The Thoughts of Frost and Dew] refers to the memory of parents or ancestors.
[The feeling of frost and dew] refers to the nostalgia for parents or ancestors.
[Ye Fan Niang Geng] refers to living under the shelter of parents.
[小思不问] Definition: lack. It refers to never forgetting the filial piety towards parents.
[Ye Geng Niang Rice] refers to living under the shelter of parents. Same as "grandfather's rice and mother's soup".
[Regret forever] Hatred: remorse; Endless: lifelong. Old refers to a lifetime of grief over the death of a parent. Now it means regretting for the rest of your life because of doing something wrong.
[Warm pillow and fan seat] refers to serving one’s parents meticulously.
[Filial piety and kindness] refers to being filial to parents, respecting elders, and working hard in farming.
[Filial son and obedient grandson] refers to a son who is filial to his parents and a virtuous grandson.
[Warm Seat and Fan Pillow] refers to serving parents with meticulous care. Same as "warm pillow and fan seat".
[Warm Quilt and Fan Pillow] refers to serving parents with meticulous care. Same as "warm pillow and fan seat".
[Chai Destruction] Chai Destruction: Being as thin as a stick due to extreme grief. It used to mean that the body became thin and weak due to excessive grief after the death of a parent, which was life-threatening.
[Lie on thatch and pillow on stem] refers to the fact that in ancient times, when parents were killed, the children would sleep on straw and pillow, which means they will never forget to take revenge.
[Chenghuan kneeling down] Chenghuan: used to mean serving parents; kneeling down: children relied on their parents’ knees when they were young, so it means childhood. It used to mean serving parents.
[Xianyi Chengzhi] Xianyi: think of it first; Chengzhi: obey the will. It originally meant being able to do what your parents want without waiting for them to ask. The back finger is used to figure out the superior's intentions and try his best to flatter him.
[Filial piety, loyalty and trust] refers to the moral standards that should be possessed in feudal society by being filial to parents, respecting brothers, being loyal to the monarch, and gaining the trust of friends.
[Filial Son Love Day] refers to cherishing the years spent with parents and being able to perform filial piety in a timely manner.
Bo Yu’s weeping stick refers to being filial to one’s parents.
Banyixicaicai refers to wearing colorful clothes and playing with babies to entertain their parents. Later, it was used as an allusion to filial piety for caring for parents in old age.
It is said that when Lao Laizi was seventy years old, he wore colorful clothes and performed children's plays to entertain his relatives. Later, it was used as an allusion to filial piety for caring for parents in old age.
Pingyi Xicai refers to wearing colorful clothes and playing with babies to entertain their parents. Later, it was used as an allusion to filial piety for caring for parents in old age.
Chenghuan Chenghuan: formerly refers to serving parents; kneeling: children relied on their parents’ knees when they were young, so it means childhood. It used to mean serving parents.
Ciwu feeds back Ci: to support; Ciwu: a kind of crow, which is said to feed back to its mother; Feedback: when the young crow grows up, it holds food in its mouth and feeds its mother. It is a metaphor for children to repay their parents for their upbringing.
Ciwu returns to feed Ci: support. Feeding back: When the chick grows up, it feeds its mother with food in its mouth. It is a metaphor for children to repay their parents for their upbringing.
Bo Yu's weeping stick means being filial to your parents.
Banyixicaicai refers to wearing colorful clothes and playing with babies to entertain their parents. Later, it was used as an allusion to filial piety for caring for parents in old age.
It is said that when Lao Laizi was seventy years old, he wore colorful clothes and performed children's plays to entertain his relatives. Later, it was used as an allusion to filial piety for caring for parents in old age.
Pingyi Xicai refers to wearing colorful clothes and playing with babies to entertain their parents. Later, it was used as an allusion to filial piety for caring for parents in old age.
Chenghuan Chenghuan: formerly refers to serving parents; kneeling: children relied on their parents’ knees when they were young, so it means childhood. It used to mean serving parents.
It is a metaphor for children to repay their parents for their upbringing.
Ciwu returns to feed Ci: support. Feeding back: When the chick grows up, it feeds its mother with food in its mouth. It is a metaphor for children to repay their parents for their upbringing.
Deep affection, tears of gratitude, gratitude, the country of parents, father's love like a mountain, kindness as deep as a mountain, kindness as heavy as a mountain, thousands of thanks... Four-character words to express gratitude to the teacher
Four-letter words to express gratitude to teachers
You can refer to the following
Selfless dedication
Burn silently
Dedication to oneself
These are four-character words or eight-character words that describe teachers’ gratitude to teachers
tirelessly
tireless in teaching
conscientious
Four-letter words about being grateful to teachers
Diligent
Tireless in teaching
Conscientious
Diligent and grateful
Tears of gratitude
Endless gratitude
Repaying gratitude
Repaying kindness
Drinking water and remembering its source are four-character words about gratitude
Thanks a thousand thanks
Explain repeated gratitude and gratitude.
Source: Chapter 14 of "Water Margin" by Shi Naian of Ming Dynasty: "Li Zhu was an astrologer. After getting the money, he resigned from Fan Quan and Wang Qing with great gratitude and came to Duanjiazhuang replied. "
Thanks to Bu Min
Explanation: to decline; Bu Min: not smart or talented. Respectfully express incompetence or inability to accept. Use a polite way of declining to do something.
From the poem "Send to Lu Tong" by Han Yu of the Tang Dynasty: "I am not sensitive when I buy Yanggu wine, and I meet the bright moon with peaches and plums."
Gratitude Illustrated Report
Explanation Picture: try. Appreciate the kindness of others and find ways to repay it.
Source: "A Letter to Ouyang Sheren" by Zeng Gong of the Song Dynasty: "How should I feel and repay my gratitude?"
Gratitude and Dade
Explain Dai : Revere, admire. Be grateful for the favors and benefits of others.
Source "Three Kingdoms·Wu Zhi·Luo Tongchuan": "Today we are all grateful to Dai Yi and have the desire to repay him."
Tears of gratitude
Explanation of tears: tears ;scattered. Tears of gratitude. Describe extreme gratitude.
From the poem "Ping Cai Xing" by Liu Yuxi of the Tang Dynasty: "The old man on the roadside recalled the old things and shed tears of gratitude for each other."
I can't thank you enough
Explanation There is no end to the feeling of gratitude. Describe being very grateful.
Source: Ming Dynasty Feng Menglong's "Yu Shi Ming Yan" Volume 8: "The post officer preached the governor's order and donated ten thousand coins as travel expenses. He also prepared a car and sent a man to Puxun, Yaozhou. Living in the post, Zhang is extremely grateful. "
Repaying kindness
It means that the benefactor plans to repay the benefactor in the future.
The source is selected from "Shuo Yuan · Revenge"
Returning a peach to a plum
The explanation means that he gave me a peach, and I gave him a plum in return. It is a metaphor for friendly exchanges or giving things to each other.
Source: "The Book of Songs·Daya·Yu": "Throw me a peach and repay you a plum."
Think of the source when drinking water
Explanation: think of water when drinking water Where did it come from. A metaphor for not forgetting your roots.
Source from "Zheng Tiao Qu" by Yu Xin of the Northern Zhou Dynasty: "Those who implement the truth think of its trees, and those who drink its flow cherish their origins."