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Greetings to the teacher on Mid-Autumn Festival.

The Mid-Autumn Festival greetings to teachers are as follows:

Happy Mid-Autumn Festival, teacher! May your full moon be stronger and your happiness and reunion never leave.

2. Thank you for your teaching, let us thrive in the moonlight of knowledge. I wish you a happy Mid-Autumn Festival!

Teacher, you are the eternal bright moon in our hearts. I wish you a warm and beautiful Mid-Autumn Festival.

On the night of Mid-Autumn Festival, I sincerely wish you a reunion with your family.

May your teacher's light, like the bright moon, illuminate the students' way forward. Happy Mid-Autumn Festival!

On this special day, I would like to express my deepest respect and best wishes to you. Happy Mid-Autumn Festival!

7. Teacher, your hard work is as complete as the Mid-Autumn Moon. Wish you a happy holiday and all your wishes come true!

Thank you for your concern and guidance. I wish you peace and happiness in the Mid-Autumn Festival.

9. Mid-autumn moon, your hard work nourishes quietly like the bright moon. Wish you a happy holiday!

10 teacher, you warm our hearts like a bright moon. I wish you a happy Mid-Autumn Festival reunion!

1 1. Thank you for illuminating our life with your knowledge. I wish you a happy Mid-Autumn Festival.

12, Mid-Autumn Festival, may everything be as complete as the full moon. I wish you happiness!

Dear teacher, you are like the bright moon in the Mid-Autumn Festival, giving us endless care and encouragement. Wish you a happy holiday!

14 teacher, you have given us light and hope. I wish you a full harvest of joy and happiness in the Mid-Autumn Festival.

15, Mid-Autumn Festival night, may your reunion warm your heart, and may you have a good time with your family.

Mid-Autumn Festival activities

The custom of offering sacrifices to the moon is very ancient, which is a worship activity of the ancients to the moon god and the source of the origin of the Mid-Autumn Festival. The custom of offering sacrifices to the moon has continued from ancient times to the present, and serious sacrifices have become light pleasures, and gradually evolved into folk activities to admire and praise the moon, which is also the origin of the custom of enjoying the moon.