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