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The teacher is the brightest in the sun.
The original sentence of "Teachers are the brightest in the sun": "Teachers are the brightest profession in the sun." From Comenius. Jan Amos Komensky, born in 1592 and died in 1670, was a Moravian, a great Czech democratic educator, the founder of modern western educational theory, and was born in a miller's family. He was the earliest advocate of public education, and his thoughts were put forward in the book "On Great Teaching".

When he was young, he was elected as the priest of the Czech Brotherhood and presided over the Brotherhood School. After the outbreak of the Thirty Years' War, he was forced to flee abroad for decades and continued to engage in educational and social activities. He sharply criticized the school education in the Middle Ages and called for "teaching all knowledge to all people". Put forward a unified academic system, advocate universal primary education, adopt a class teaching system, expand subject categories and contents, and emphasize the acquisition of knowledge from things themselves. His main works are Parenting School, Great Teaching Theory, Introduction to Language and Science, World Map, etc.

Praise the teacher's famous saying:

1. Teachers are engineers of the human soul. -Stalin

2. A gentleman is a teacher and a villain is a relative. -"Xunzi cultivate one's morality"

3. In a threesome, there must be a teacher who chooses his good and changes his bad. -The Analects of Confucius

4. The gift of a speech is also a teacher. -Liang Qichao

Silkworms will weave until they die in spring, and candles will drain the wick every night. -Li Shangyin

6. Learning is more important than respecting teachers. -Tan Sitong