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Idioms for blessing teachers

1. Metaphorical idioms of blessing teachers

In the idioms that send blessings to teachers, most of them are figurative rhetoric, especially in the traditional culture of China, comparing teachers to? Gardener? This is mainly because under the condition of the ancient economic development in China, teachers seem to be people's ideology and culture? Farmers? Through years of hard work, it has brought students unlimited ideological and cultural achievements. People often say? Peach and plum are all over the world? That's what it means. This idiom usually expresses the blessing and thanks to the teacher.

2. Describe the teacher's teaching methods and working attitude.

Another kind of praise for teachers is mainly aimed at their work attitude and teaching methods. Most of these idioms come from the Analects of Confucius and other ancient books. For example, persuasion not only means educational attitude, but also is an important teaching method in modern education. By guiding students to stimulate the learning ability of independent thinking and taking pains to teach others, it is to teach students not to be tired of learning and express teachers' serious and responsible attitude. The same words are: be conscientious and tireless.

3. Idioms to express friendship between teachers and students

Respecting teachers and attaching importance to teaching is the traditional virtue of Chinese excellent culture, and it is also an educational attitude that lasts for thousands of years. As the top priority of China, education is related to everyone's life and destiny. These idioms, a mentor, a teacher for one day and a father all his life, also reflect the harmonious relationship between teachers and students to some extent.