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Poetry and famous quotes praising teachers

1. Your Majesty has peaches and plums all over the world, so why bother planting more flowers in front of the hall? --Bai Juyi's "Planting Flowers in the Green Wild Hall of Lord Pei"

Translation: Pei Linggong's peach and plum students are all over the world. Where is the need to plant flowers in front of the door and behind the house?

2. Teachers are engineers of the human soul. ——Stalin

3. The spring silkworms will not run out until they are dead, and the wax torch will turn into ashes and tears will not dry up. ——?Li Shangyin's "Untitled·It's Hard to Say Goodbye When We Meet"

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

4. Regardless of the flat land or the top of the mountain, the infinite scenery is occupied. After harvesting flowers and turning them into honey, for whom does it work hard and for whom does it taste sweet? - "Bees" Luo Yin of Tang Dynasty

Translation: Whether it is on the ground or on the top of a mountain, wherever flowers bloom, they are occupied by bees. After they collect all the flowers and turn them into honey, who are they busy with in the end? For whom are you brewing fragrant honey?