Thanksgiving teacher's eight-character idiom
The sentence "the grace of dripping water, when the spring pours back" comes from Zhu Zi's Family Instructions on Zengguang Xianwen.
Meaning: Even a little kindness given by people in trouble should be repaid twice (in action).
Second, the crow feeds back, and the sheep knows how to kneel.
Describe the reward for parenting.
This sentence comes from the augmented sage written by the ancient Ming Dynasty.
The original text is: sheep have the grace of kneeling and breastfeeding, and crows have the feeling of feeding back. Filial piety begets filial sons, and disobedience begets disobedience. Do not believe you look at the water in front of the eaves, drop by drop of the old pond.
Explain in vernacular Chinese: the lamb kneels and suckles, and the crow feeds the old crow in turn. Children should know how to be filial to their parents. Children who are filial to their parents will also be filial to their parents, and children who are not filial to their parents will not be filial to their parents in the future.
Extended data
A word of gratitude to the teacher:
1, you are busy for the blooming of flowers and the maturity of fruits, silently hanging the shade of leaves! Ah, teacher, your spirit, always remember my heart!
Hard-working gardeners are disgusted with the growth of the next generation.
Ah, with you, the garden is so gorgeous and the earth is full of spring! Teacher, please open the window and have a look. All this love and this garden full of peaches and plums are paying tribute to you!
4. Teachers are the cultivators and sowers of beauty. It's you, shining with beautiful sunshine, nourishing beautiful rain and dew, and making our hearts green.
No matter how proud a person has achieved, he should drink water and think of his source. He should remember that his teacher planted the first seed for his growth.