I made a scholar, and I made a man, didn't I? Lun Su
Interpretation: Jing Ke refers to the education of talents, Bai Di; Park and Tochigi are both shrub names. "I am a teacher and I am a human being" refers to education, which is close to a garden full of peaches and plums. It is a concrete interpretation of educational policy and quality education.
For example, many modern educational institutions do not pay enough attention to the profound significance of learning and being a man.
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Taoliyuan: It means that teachers have many excellent students all over the world.
Source: "Peach and plum don't say anything, each shows his magical powers", from Historical Records and Biography of General Li.
As the saying goes, "If you don't say anything, there will be a way." Although this sentence is small, it can be used to make a big statement. Interpretation: Originally, the peach tree was ugly, but because there were flowers and fruits, people walked around it and became a path. It's a metaphor. As long as people are sincere and trustworthy, they can touch others.