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What are the eight-character idioms that praise the "teacher"?

Our ancestors planted trees, while our descendants enjoyed the cool, but kept silent about their peaches and plums. Ten years later, we planted trees, and a hundred years later, we devoted ourselves to cultivating people. After we die, we learn to be a teacher and behave ourselves.

1, predecessors planted trees, and later generations enjoyed the cool.

Pinyin: Qin rén zāI shù, hòu rén chéng liáng?

Interpretation: Describe the kindness of predecessors.

2, peaches and plums are self-sufficient.

Pinyin: táo lǐ bú yán, Xiàzéchéng qī:?

Interpretation: It means that people are noble, upright and upright, and they are naturally respected and admired by people without self-declaration.

3, ten years of trees, a hundred years of tree people.

Pinyin: shnián shümü, Biniá n Shü ré n?

Interpretation: It takes a long time for small trees to make wood. It takes more time to train a talent, which is a long-term solution and very difficult.

4. Do your best until you die.

Pinyin: j ū g j ū ng j ū n cui, s ǐ r h ǐ u y ǐ

Explanation: It means to be diligent, do one's best, and die. Mostly used to describe people's greatness.

5. Learn to be a teacher and behave yourself.

Pinyin: XuéwéI rén shě, háng wéI shěfán?

Interpretation: What you study should be the teacher of the world, and what you do should be the model of the world.