Someone asked: Why should the word "old" be added before "teacher"? It is said that there are two interpretations: one is that teachers are the oldest profession and unparalleled; Second, respect teachers and love teaching, because one of the meanings of "old" is "honorific language". Nowadays, the term "teacher" has gone beyond the scope of education. In society, if you are called a "teacher", it will be the greatest respect for you and make you feel great glory.
Sir-the longest honorific title in history
The first explanation of the word "Mr" in various dictionaries is "teacher", which is the oldest and oldest title for teachers and has been circulated for thousands of years. Now "Mr" has become the most popular honorific spoken language in the society, which is widely used in all kinds of people, far beyond the scope of teachers. However, the traditional title of "Mr." is still used in the field of education, but its specifications have been improved. People often refer to experienced and respected teachers as Mr.
Engineer of human soul-the most philosophical title
The term "engineer of human soul" was originally used by Stalin, the leader of the former Soviet Union, as a name for writers, and was later quoted by educator Kalinin in the field of education. He said: "Many teachers often forget that they should be educators, and educators are also human soul engineers." Since then, "human soul engineer" has become a specific title for teachers, which is also highly praised by the society.
Gardener-the most unpretentious compliment
"Gardener" originally refers to a worker engaged in gardening, and later it is compared to a teacher. People usually compare naive children to seedlings, flowers, small trees and so on. Teachers, like hardworking gardeners, water, cultivate and care for every seedling in the garden with wisdom, love and sweat, so that they can thrive. Therefore, calling a teacher a gardener is the simplest, most vivid and most poetic metaphor.
Mother-the most sincere and touching nickname
The ancients in China said: "Teachers are like parents", which fully embodies the traditional virtue of "respecting teachers and loving teaching" of the Chinese nation, and also embodies the noble morality of teachers "loving life as children". People compare teachers to "loving mothers", mainly using the kindest, most sincere and most touching honorifics given to female teachers by "childlike innocence and maternal love".
Spring silkworm-the purest title
There is the earliest record of "Spring Silkworm" in The Book of Songs, and the most famous metaphor of "Spring Silkworm" is the poem "Spring Silkworm to Death, Night Candle to the Wick" by Li Shangyin, a great poet in the Tang Dynasty. He brought the persistence, loyalty and dedication of silkworm to the extreme and became a beautiful sentence sung through the ages. People vividly compare teachers to "spring silkworms", which is a high evaluation of teachers' selfless dedication and noble quality.
Candle-the warmest and moving title
The praise for candles also comes from the famous sentence of Li Shangyin, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, "Candles and tears flow every night". People praise candles because they burn themselves silently and illuminate others with their own light until they burn themselves out. Speaking of the quality of candles, people will think of their beloved teachers, who impart knowledge to students and illuminate their voyage with the light of wisdom and character. Isn't this selfless dedication to "light the way for others, let others see the light and burn themselves out" the most vivid metaphor for people's teachers?
Ruzi Niu-China's most distinctive metaphor.
"The obedient child" is an ancient name for children. "A willing ox" is an allusion recorded in Zuo Zhuan: During the Spring and Autumn Period, Qi Jinggong played with his son, and Gong Jing took the rope as an ox and let his son lead him. This "Aiko" story, which was told through the ages, later became a virtue praised by people. Lu Xun, a great modern writer, famously said, "Bow your head and be a willing ox", which sublimated and carried forward the spirit of a willing ox. Later, people used "willing to be a willing ox" to describe a person who is willing to serve the people and is selfless. People call the teacher Gan Niu because it is a well-deserved and most appropriate metaphor.
Spring rain-the most vivid and silent name
People have praised "Spring Rain" for a long time, comparing it to "shower" and "timely rain" and treating it as "Spring Rain is as expensive as oil". People compare teachers to "spring rain" and students to "spring seedlings", which need to be watered. Our teachers, like continuous spring rain, moisten students' hearts with love, enlighten students' wisdom with rich knowledge, subtly cultivate students' morality with excellent personality and cultivate students' hearts with selfless dedication.
Ladder-the proper name of the highest evaluation
One person climbs on the shoulder and calls it a ladder. The ladder is a collective cooperative action created in ancient times by climbing upwards, attacking cities and pulling out villages, and crossing mountains and mountains, which has been passed down to this day. Now people compare the "ladder" to "those who make self-sacrifice and selfless dedication for the success of others", and people call teachers "ladder" precisely because the glorious people's teachers have such excellent quality and spirit. I hope it helps you. Thank you for your adoption.