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Poems praising the teacher's hard work
Examples of poems praising teachers' hard work;

1, falling red is not heartless, but turning into spring mud protects flowers more.

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

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

4. "Decline": I am well aware of Song Yu's bitterness, romance and elegance. He is also my teacher.

5, your husband is full of peaches and plums, why not plant flowers in front of the hall. These are often used to praise teachers' hard work, nobility and greatness. The following is a concrete appreciation of several poems.

1, falling red is not heartless, but turning into spring mud protects flowers more. This poem is from Gong Zizhen's Poem of My Own Sea, Far from Sorrow. This poem was originally intended to express the poet's patriotic enthusiasm and ambition to serve the motherland, but later it was often used to describe the teacher's hard work and great dedication.

2. Silkworms in spring will weave until they die, and candles will drain the wick every night. This poem is from Untitled by Li Shangyin, a great poet in the Tang Dynasty. Silkworms don't cut the silk thread until the last moment of death, and candles don't drop wax tears until the last moment of burning. This book was originally used to describe the touching love tragedy between men and women until death do us part, and later it was gradually used to praise teachers for burning themselves and illuminating others' great sentiments.