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What does "peaches and plums compete for spring" mean?

It means:

Spring has arrived, the whole world is full of spring, green is also full of gardens, peach trees and statecraft are competing to blossom. Spring is in the east, west, north and south, leaving only gratitude to the teacher in my heart.

This is not an ancient poem, but a poem written by modern people. The source is unknown.

This is a compliment to the teacher, which means that students have become "peaches and plums for spring" talents, and the prosperity of the garden cannot be separated from the teacher's hard gardener. It is because of the teacher's hard work that the students can thrive. He praised and thanked the teacher for his hard work in cultivating students.

Extended data:

Teachers are kindling, igniting the fire in students' hearts; Teachers are stone steps, carrying students to climb steadily step by step.

Like a candle, though thin, it has heat and light, illuminating others and exhausting itself. This selfless dedication is unforgettable. The language of your lectures is as sweet as a tinkling mountain spring, as cordial as a gurgling stream, and as exciting as a rushing river. ...

Spring silkworm has never said anything to brag about in her life, and the silver silk spit out is a ruler to measure the value of life. Dear teacher, you have never shown off in front of others, but the blooming peaches and plums are the highest evaluation for you.

The sun is generally warm, the spring breeze is generally warm, and the clear spring is generally sweet. Your love is more severe than father's love, more delicate than maternal love, and purer than friendship. Teacher love is the greatest and cleanest in the world.