1. Spring silkworms will not run out of silk until they die, and wax torches will not dry until they turn to ashes. ——Li Shangyin's "Untitled·It's hard to say goodbye when we meet"
Explanation: Spring silkworms spin cocoons only when they die, and candles burn out to ashes before the tear-like wax can drip dry. .
2. A person’s value should depend on what he contributes, not what he obtains. ——Einstein
3. Teachers are the soul engineers of mankind. ——Stalin
4. Scholars must seek teachers, and they must be cautious in following them. ——Cheng Yi
5. Life should be like a candle, burning from top to bottom, always bright. ——Xiao Chunu
6. The educator’s attention and love will leave an indelible impression on the students’ minds. ——Suhomlinsky
7. To learn, there is nothing more important than respecting the teacher. ——Tan Sitong
8. The most glorious profession under the sun; engineer of the human soul. ——Anonymous
9. Teachers are fire, igniting the fire of students' hearts; teachers are stone steps, allowing students to climb up step by step. ——Anonymous
10. A three-foot podium, a three-inch tongue, a three-inch pen, three thousand peaches and plums; ten years of trees, ten years of wind, ten years of rain, one hundred thousand beams. ——Anonymous