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Poems and famous sayings given to teachers in the Year of the Ox
1, silkworms in spring will weave until they die, and candles will drip the wick dry every night.

Spring silkworms don't spin silk until they die, and tear-like wax oil can only drip dry when candles burn to ashes.

Source: (Tang) Untitled by Li Shangyin

2, falling red is not heartless, turning into spring mud is more protective of flowers.

I quit my job and came home, just like a flower falling from a branch, but it was not a heartless thing. It has become the soil of spring and can also play a role in cultivating the next generation.

Source: (Qing) Gong Zizhen's "Jihai Miscellaneous Work (V)"

3, sneak into the night with the wind, moisten things silently.

With the gentle breeze, quietly into the night. Fine and dense, nourishing everything on the earth.

Source: (Tang) Du Fu's "Delighting in Rain on a Spring Night"

After the flowers are gathered into honey, whoever works hard for them will be sweet.

Bee, you picked all the flowers and made nectar. Who are you working for and who do you want to taste the sweetness?

Source: (Tang) Bees in Luo Yin

5, your husband is full of peaches and plums, why not plant flowers in front of the hall.

Your father's students are all over the world. There is no need to plant flowers in front of the house.

Source: (Tang) Bai Juyi's "Planting Flowers in Fenghe Lvyetang"