Spring Silkworms
The great poet Li Shangyin of the Tang Dynasty wrote a poem: "Spring silkworms will not run out of silk until they die, and their tears will not dry until their candles turn to ashes." He expresses the persistence, perseverance and dedication of spring silkworms. To the extreme, it has become a good verse that has been sung throughout the ages. People vividly compare teachers to "spring silkworms", which is a high evaluation of teachers' selfless dedication and noble qualities. People praise teachers like spring silkworms who "spun out all the threads in their hearts, devoting infinite love in life, being unknown and without plans, weaving beautiful things to warm the world." "Spring Silkworm" is a title that most teachers feel extremely proud of. The famous educator Zhu Guangqian said: "As long as I am alive, I will spin silk every day. I hope that the silk I spin can add a little warmth to the world and make spring stronger."
Spring Silkworms The spring silkworm is pure and pure, with noble temperament; the spring silkworm eats a few green leaves and spits out a piece of beauty; the spring silkworm lives forever and spins silk endlessly... With these excellent qualities, only the glorious people's teachers are worthy of such titles.
Candle - the most warm and touching title
Candle
It originates from the famous saying of the Tang Dynasty poet Li Shangyin: "When a wax torch turns to ashes, tears will dry up." People praise candles because candles burn themselves silently and use their own light to illuminate others until they burn themselves out. Speaking of the quality of candles, people think of the beloved teacher. The teacher imparts his knowledge to the students and uses the light of wisdom and character to illuminate the students' journey forward. This kind of "lighting the way for others, letting others see" Isn't the spirit of selfless dedication of "light, burn yourself to shine on the world" the most vivid metaphor for people's teachers? "Like a red candle that emits light and generates heat, carefully nurturing the country's fine materials, like a spring silkworm that has no complaints or regrets, and devotes its life to education." This teacher's self-encouragement couplet is the recognition and pride of the title "Candle".
Ru Ziniu
The great modern writer Lu Xun’s famous line “With cold brows and cold eyes, he bows his head and is willing to be a Confucian Niu” has sublimated and expanded Ru Ziniu’s spirit. Later, people used the phrase “Ru Ziniu” "To describe a person who is willing to serve the people and make selfless contributions. The reason why people call teachers Ruziniu is that this is the most appropriate metaphor. Our country has always had the traditional virtue that teachers and students are "as close as father and son." Teachers love students as much as they love their own children. They work hard like oxen and are willing to contribute and work hard to cultivate children into talents without expecting anything in return. Liu Rangxian, the national outstanding teacher who won the "Ruziniu Award", has been rooted in the Qinghai Plateau countryside for decades. He works conscientiously like an ox and selflessly dedicates his love to children. Liu Rangxian is an outstanding representative of teachers and a "Ruziniu" The living embodiment of spirit. The spirit of "Ruziniu" is expressed as "deep love, silent cultivation, hard work, hard work and selfless dedication", "what you eat is grass and what you squeeze out is milk". These excellent qualities are all reflected in the vast number of teachers in our country. Therefore, calling a teacher a "Confucian Cow" is the most distinctive compliment with Chinese characteristics.
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