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Poems that don't rest on holidays and stick to their posts
1. Silkworms in spring will weave until they die, and candles will drain the wick every night. -Untitled

Time: Tang Author: Li Shangyin

Explanation:

Silkworms spin silk to death, candles burn to ashes, and candle oil does not flow. That is, it is now widely expressed to praise the hard work and silent dedication of hard-working people such as teachers.

2. first frost is miserable and always right at the end of the year. -"My Brother's Gift"

Time: Wei and Jin Dynasties Author: Serina Liu

The pavilion is loose on the mountain and caressed in the valley. When the wind is strong, pine branches are strong.

First frost is miserable and always right at the end of the year. Don't suffer from cold, pine and cypress have sex.

Explanation:

Pine trees stand tall and straight on the mountain, and the wind whistling in the valley. How strong the wind is and how strong the pine branches are! Let it go, it's frosty all over the sky, and the waist of pine trees is straight all year round. Is the pine tree not attacked by the cold? No, pine and cypress are born with cold tolerance!

3. 360 days a year, mostly through Goma. -"Do it now"

Time: Ming Dynasty Author: Qi Jiguang

In order to repay the emperor's trust in me, flowers and plants on both sides of the north and south and in northern Xinjiang laughed at my busy life. A piece of grass on the edge: the edge of the moon.

I spend 360 days a year on the battlefield, and my weapon is on my horse. (More than one work: two)

Explanation:

I fought in the north and south to repay the emperor's trust in me. The flowers and plants along the north and south of the river and the border laugh at me for running around all my life. I spent 360 days a year riding a horse with weapons on the battlefield.