Interpretation: Spring silkworms spit out silk until they die, and candles burn to ashes to drip dry teardrop wax oil.
From: untitled time was long before I met her, but it was even longer after we broke up.
Comparing teachers to spring silkworms is a high evaluation of teachers' selfless dedication and noble quality. People praise candles because they burn themselves silently and illuminate others with their own light until they burn themselves out.
2. Part I: Are peaches and plums all over the world? Bottom line: Spring shines everywhere? Horizontal criticism: countless teachers
Interpretation: Teachers' names are all over the world, and the warm and pleasant sunshine in spring is everywhere.
From: Song Sima Guang's Ninety Years after the Dance of Ji Jiantang: "All peaches and plums in the world are in the public gate."
For example, many elite successors and students trained by an elder or teacher are all over the world, so they are called "peaches and plums are all over the world". Praise the teacher and thank him for his knowledge and lifestyle. There are also many teachers' students, and the students are also the best in their respective majors, which are found all over the world.
3, the first part: sneak into the night with the wind? In a word: moisten things silently? Horizontal batch: spring breeze melts rain
Interpretation: With the gentle breeze, quietly enter the night. Fine and dense, nourishing everything on the earth.
Said by: Delighting in Rain on a Spring Night, Don Du Fu.
Now it is often used to describe teachers' noble character of teaching and educating people, silently contributing and silently cultivating talents.
4. The first part: cultivating flowers all over China, and the second part: dedicating peaches and plums all over the world: unforgettable teacher's kindness
Note: The first part shows that teachers are trying to educate students everywhere in China, and the second part shows that once ignorant teenagers have become the pillars of the country with the dedication of teachers.
5. Part I: Isn't it a heartless thing to fall in love? Bottom line: Is it better to turn into spring mud to protect flowers? Horizontal criticism: selfless dedication
Interpretation: The fallen flowers from the branches are not heartless things, but turn into spring soil, which can also play a role in cultivating the next generation.
From: Qing Gong Zizhen, Ji Hai's Five Miscellaneous Poems ..
Now this poem is often used to praise the teacher's self-dedication.