Ancient poems about educating people 1. Ancient poems about education
1. If it is sharp, if it is cut, if it is ground->
2. Don't explore its flowers, but dig its roots-Tang Du Mu>
3. Sharpen a sword in ten years-Tang Claw & gt
How can you have virtue without modesty? -Wang Song Anshi & gt
Teenagers work hard all their lives, so don't be lazy about time. -Don Du Xunhe.
6. The ancients were ignorant, long and not old. -Song Luyou & gt
7. Therefore, I never tire of reading a book, and I am familiar with it and think deeply. -history & gt
8. Ask how clean the canal is, because there is running water at the source-Song Zhuxi & gt
9. When will the Hundred Rivers enter the sea in the east and return to the west? If the young don't work hard, the old will be sad. -Han Yuefu folk songs & gt
10. People with aspirations cherish the short days, but those who worry know the long nights-Jin Fuxuan & gt
1 1. A person in absolute beauty will never come back, but it is very uncomfortable to wake up in the morning. Encourage in time, and time waits for no one. -Tao Jin Yuanming < & Miscellaneous poems >>
12. Youth must be early, how can we grow into teenagers? -Don Meng Jiao & gt
13. Don't be idle, grow old together and be heartbroken-Song Yuefei & gt
14. Everything is unique, and there have been no talents in the past dynasties-Don Chen Ziang; & gt
15. Gold has no sufficient color, while white jade has slight defects. Ask for help, but don't ask for preparation. I'm at the old gentleman's house-Dai Song Fugu. lt; Send two songs >>
16. Who should reconsider loving materials for several pillars in Nanshan? -Liu Tang Zongyuan
17. jade inspection takes three days and appraisal materials take seven years-Tang Bai Juyi & gt
18. There is no swift horse in the world, and it is rare for people to be nine feet tall-Song and Huang Tingjian & gt
2. Poems or famous sayings that seek advice and educate people
Ancient poetry and prose
Teenagers only know how to play, but don't know how to study hard. When they are old, they regret why they didn't know how to study hard when they were young.
It is difficult for young people to learn and grow old, and an inch of time is not light.
An inch of time is an inch of gold, and it is difficult to buy time with money.
A lazy youth, a lousy age.
Ten thousand years is too long to seize the day.
If you don't accumulate small streams, you can't become rivers and seas; Without the accumulation of every small step, a person can't walk a thousand miles.
well-known saying
Life is hard work and no gain-Zhang Heng
Indulge in diligence and waste it on drama, and what you do is destroyed by thinking-Han Yu
Genius is the endless ability to work hard-Carlyle
Wisdom comes from diligence, and genius lies in accumulation-Hua
He is a good scholar who is eager to learn and does not ask questions frequently.
Books are the ladder of human progress. Gorky
Time is like water in a sponge. Just squeeze it and it will always be there. -Lu Xun
I just study in other people's coffee time. -Lu Xun
Diligence and idleness ruin success. -Han Yu
3. What are the sentences of teaching and educating people in ancient China?
1, "A teacher is also a teacher, and teaching him is a metaphor of all virtues." -Book of Rites
2. "Jade can't be polished, and people can't be polished." -the yuan dynasty. Ma Zhiyuan
3. "If you are cold, you will know that the pine and cypress will wither." -Ten Analects of Confucius
4. "Mr. Wang should not specialize in teaching, his responsibility is to teach people to be human; Students should not specialize in reading, his responsibility is to learn the way of life. " -Tao Xingzhi
5. "In the hands of teachers, the fate of teenagers is the fate of the nation and mankind." -Tao Xingzhi
6. "Because morality is the foundation of being a man. Even if you have some knowledge and skills, it is useless. " -Tao Xingzhi
7. "One percent waste in education will cause serious losses to the country." makarenko.
Experience in teaching and educating people;
1. The ancients in China emphasized "being in its place, seeking its own government", and Emerson, an American writer, thought that "responsibility is a supreme value, which has lofty character and occupies the highest position among all values".
2. Han Yu, a native of Tang Dynasty, defined "teacher" as the level of "preaching, teaching and dispelling doubts". For myself, teaching and educating people is the most glorious and sacred profession in the world and belongs to the category of "happy camp".
I remember Mr Fei Xiaotong's famous saying: where I step on my feet, the smell of roses is everywhere. There is an aphorism in A Dream of Red Mansions: If you don't do anything, you won't get wisdom. Peach is another spring.
4. Han Feizi put it well: the world is different, things are human beings, and things are human beings. "Being a monk for a day knocks against a bell for a day" now has both derogatory and positive meanings, which is interpreted as loving one's post and dedication, and gaining a sense of responsibility while losing one's youth.
4. Complete collection of poems about education
A lazy youth, a lousy age. (Han Yuefu's "Long Songs") A hundred studies must be decided first. (Zhu) The sword is sharpened, and the plum blossom is bitter and cold. Put pen to paper shocks the wind and rain, and poetry becomes tears. (Du Fu) Don't cut the illusory body and be elegant, but learn from it. (Du Fu) He has a broad vision and makes good appointments with people, but he has accumulated a lot. (Su Shi) erudite, interrogative, thoughtful, discerning and persistent. (Book of Rites) You don't know the height of the sky unless you climb the mountain. Don't face the deep stream, I don't know the thickness of the ground. (Xunzi) Advise people to cherish time. Black hair didn't know to study hard, and white leaders regretted not having time to study. 1. It has a long history.
Become a pillar of talent,
Sky, land and sea.
Running around half my life,
Sailing again today,
Yao Lu Mountain is high in water. 3. Wang Bencheng
Dare to say, dare to do,
No complaints, no regrets.
Storms and thunder,
Exhale, raise your eyebrows,
Who is this world except me?
5. The teacher teaches ancient poetry
Warn people to be honest.
1. If you don't have a strong will, you won't be wise. If you don't believe, you won't succeed.
-Mo Zhai, Warring States thinker.
2. Internal and external correspondence, commensurate with words and deeds.
—— Han Fei, philosopher and educator in the Warring States Period.
3. Goodness can't be imported, and fame can't be gained in vain.
-Qu Yuan, a poet in the Warring States Period
4. Real people are sincere, insincere and not touching.
-Zhuang Zhou, Warring States philosopher
People who don't keep their word are not famous.
-Liu Xiang, a Confucian scholar in the Han Dynasty
6. False bullying can't last, emptiness can't last, rotten wood can't be carved, and love can't last.
-Han Ying, a poetic theorist in the Han Dynasty
7. Take people by letter, and the world will believe them; If you don't trust others, your wife will suspect them.
-Jin Dynasty hermit Chang Quan
8. People can't stand on the world without loyalty.
-Cheng Yi, philosopher of the Song Dynasty.
9. More virtual is better than less real.
-Chen Fu, philosopher of the Song Dynasty.
10. Being honest with others not only benefits others, but also benefits yourself.
-Song Dynasty scholar Emperor Wen of Sui
6. What are the ways in which poems describe teachers' teaching and educating people?
1, "Silkworms in spring will weave until they die, and candles will drip the wick dry every night."
Source: (Untitled by Li Shangyin in Tang Dynasty)
Spring silkworms don't spin silk when they die, and wax oil like tears can drip dry when candles are burned to ashes.
This should be the most commonly used sentence, praising the teacher's dedication, like a silkworm spinning silk, giving everything to human beings without reservation; Like a candle, burn yourself and illuminate others until the last moment of life.
2. "Falling red is not a heartless thing, but turns into spring mud E69DA5E6Ba903231335323635438+034313431331363365438.
Source: (Gong Zizhen's Ji Hai Miscellaneous Poems in Qing Dynasty)
Flowers falling from the branches are either heartless things or turned into spring mud, willing to cultivate beautiful spring flowers to grow.
This sentence is still a compliment to the teacher's dedication, but it goes further than "the silkworm in spring will weave until it dies, and the candle will drain the wick every night" Even if the flowers fall and life ends, it is also for the healthy growth of the next generation, and we must also contribute our last efforts.
3. "Hsinchu is taller than the old bamboo branches, and it is all supported by old cadres."
Source: (Hsinchu by Zheng Xie in Qing Dynasty)
Hsinchu can surpass the old bamboo because of its birth and nourishment.
This sentence not only coincides with the idea that "disciples don't have to be inferior to teachers, and teachers don't have to be superior to disciples", but also shows that the growth of the new generation depends entirely on the education and training of teachers, which not only praises teachers' professionalism, but also praises their broad mind, highlighting the importance of their existence.
4. "Sneak into the night with the wind and moisten things silently."
Source: (Delighting in Rain on a Spring Night written by Du Fu in Tang Dynasty)
As the spring breeze quietly falls at night, it silently moistens everything in spring.
This sentence focuses on praising the teacher's education and teaching methods, melting the rain in the spring breeze and moistening things silently. It also reflects the teacher's own quality and care for students, leading by example, silently caring, carefully influencing and silently caring.
5. "Let your husband be full of peaches and plums, why not plant more flowers in front of the hall?"
Source: (Tang Bai Juyi's "Planting Flowers in the Greenfield Hall in Gong Ling")
Pei's students are all over the world, so there is no need to plant flowers in front of and behind the house.
In the poem, metonymy is used to replace peaches and plums for students. By writing about the essence of Pei Du's dwelling place without planting flowers (the dwelling place is conspicuous), he showed his praise for a teacher whose peaches and plums are famous all over the world. This praise for teachers, from a different angle from the above poem, praises many teachers and apprentices, which can be said to be unique and applicable to many teachers.