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教师节英语手抄报图片大全:教师节英文介绍
A compiled list of all the known dates on which Teachers' Day is celebrated
throughout the world.
Respect for Teachers and Learning - Teacher's Day
In the history of Chinese education, Confucius is a paragon of all
teachers, symbolizing the philosophy of “Educate all without discrimination, and
teach according to the abilities of ones students.” Using the six arts of rites,
music, archery, chariot driving, learning (including reading and writing), and
mathematics, Confucius had more than three thousand disciples during his
lifetime. In practice of his credo, the Sage never refused a student because of
his class or character, requiring only that his pupils possess a sincere desire
to learn.
During the crisis of the Spring and Autumn Period, Confucius sought to end
the chaos of the times. Believing this disorder to be a reflection of declining
morals in society, he exhaustively toured the various warring Chinese states to
advise rulers and officials on the merits of ethical rule. In his later years,
Confucius reorganized the ancient texts, thus laying a solid foundation for
China's enduring civilization. In 1939 the Ministry of Education pronounced that
Confucius' birthday would be celebrated on August 28, and designated it as
Teachers' Day as well as a national holiday to remember Confucius' enormous
contribution to Chinese culture and society. The date was changed to September
28 in 1952 in accordance with chronologists' new findings. Today, Teachers' Day
not only commemorates China's foremost teacher in history but also honors all
teachers for their hard work during the year.
Every year during Teachers' Day, the Confucius Memorial Service is solemnly
held at the Confucius Temple to show respect and honor for the Sage. At the
“Teachers Day Celebration” held by the Ministry of Education and the various
local governments, teachers with the highest seniority and best qualities are
recognized for their contribution to society.
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