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What are the poems and famous sayings that praise teachers?

1. Poems

1. The spring silkworms will not run out until they die, and the wax torch will turn to ashes before the tears dry up.

Source: "Untitled·It's Hard to Say Goodbye When We Meet" by Li Shangyin of the Tang Dynasty

Translation: The spring silkworm spins its cocoon and spins the silk only when it dies, and the candle burns out and turns to ashes. Only the wax oil like tears can drip dry.

2. Shake off and know Song Yubei well, and he is also my teacher in being elegant and elegant.

Source: "Five Ode to Ancient Relics·Part 2" by Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty

Translation: Falling leaves are a reflection of Song Yu's sorrow, and his elegance and elegance make him worthy of being my teacher.

3. Be tireless in learning and teaching.

Source: "The Analects of Confucius·Shuer" by Confucius at the end of the Spring and Autumn Period

Translation: Learn knowledge tirelessly and teach and educate people tirelessly.

4. Ou Ying Fei Xiong Zhao, respected as the teacher of the emperor,

Source: Liu Ji's "Picture of Taigong Fishing in the Wei River" of the Ming Dynasty

Translation: Occasionally The omen that he met not a bear but a sage when he went to the north of the Wei River was fulfilled, and he was respected as the teacher of the monarch (King Wen).

5. Your Majesty has peaches and plums all over the world, so why bother planting more flowers in front of the hall?

Source: Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty, "Planting Flowers in the Green Wild Hall of Your Majesty the Lord"

Translation: Your lord's students are all over the world, so why bother planting flowers in front of the house.

2. Quotes

1. Without the nourishment of your thoughts, how could so many beautiful soul flowers bloom? Ah, teacher, engineer of the human soul, who would not praise you!

2. You warm the hearts of every classmate with your fire-like emotions. Countless hearts are stirred by you, and even your back is condensed with hot eyes...

3. Dear teacher, your sincere teachings are like the spring breeze and the rain, and they will always be in my heart. May the music of my little stream always echo in your deep valleys.

4. Teaching by example is more important than words. ——Wang Fuzhi

5. As long as a teacher lies to a student once and reveals the truth, all his educational achievements may be destroyed. ——Rousseau