The geography teacher understands astronomy, and the stars move in his mind; he understands geography, and all the storms and clouds are surging. Do your classmates like your geography teacher? Geography teachers are often ridiculed as Mr. Feng Shui. What do you think of geography teachers? Teacher’s Day is here, write a couplet to your dear geography teacher!
Look at Feng Shui and enjoy the mysteries of mountains, rivers, lakes and seas; observe the sun and moon, and skillfully understand the mysteries of snow, rain, ice and frost.
Climb the peaks on paper and understand the mysteries of the plates; the bigger the sea is in the picture, understand the deeper meaning of ocean currents.
The astronomy is known from above, and the stars are moving in the chest; the geography is known from below, and the winds and clouds are surging.
If you know astronomy above, you like to be with the sun, moon and stars; if you know geography below, you like to be friends with rivers, lakes and seas.
The sun, moon, and stars are all hidden in the chest, and one can go up to the nine heavens; all the fish, turtles, insects, and beasts are all in one's eyes, and one can go down to the four oceans.
Read textbooks, ride the monsoon, and stir up warmth in your heart; spin the seismograph, see the world, and understand exotic customs.
The earth’s crust is moving, the monsoon kisses Mount Fuji; the tectonic plates are drifting, and the plum rain falls in love with Dongting Lake.
East longitude and west longitude, the universe is infinite; south latitude and north latitude, the universe is limited.
In spring, summer, autumn and winter, we laugh at the ups and downs in history; in the southeast and northwest, we talk about the divisions and unions of the world.
Predict weather changes and grasp the correct course; explore the mysteries of nature and plan a perfect life.
Talk about the universe and pull the latitude and longitude network; spread knowledge and tell the origin of heaven and earth.
No matter how hard you work, it’s like exercising on Sunday; no matter how tired you are, it’s like the monsoon blowing.
Look up to see the sun, moon, stars, thunder, rain, snow and frost; look down to see the mountains, rivers, lakes and seas.
Traveling between longitudes and latitudes, everyone knows everything about national affairs and foreign affairs; thinking freely about the world, nature, humanities, and science are all understood.