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New Year’s greetings to teachers

The New Year’s greetings to teachers are as follows:

Teacher, thank you for your hard work in nurturing me over the past few years, so that you have never stopped watering and fertilizing me. In the new year, I will study harder and exchange my little progress for the teacher's hard work. Happy New Year to you.

What is wider than the sky is the sea, and what is wider than the sea is the feelings of our teacher. Your kindness will make us miss and respect you throughout our lives. On the occasion of the New Year, I would like to send you my sincere blessings and wish you a Happy New Year.

After ten years of hard work, yesterday was on the battlefield; preaching and imparting knowledge, eliminating confusion; ordering troops and generals, rushing to the front; working tirelessly, kindness is everywhere; gratitude is not on paper. May the teacher be well! Happy Chinese New Year!

Nian is a commonly used word in Chinese, pronounced as nián. It was first seen in oracle bone inscriptions. Its original meaning is that the grains are ripe in the year, that is, "Shuowen Jiezi": "Nian, the grains are ripe." Extended to mean one year. The synonyms of harvest, age, year, year, and year are also units of time, referring to the period of approximately 365 and 1/4 solar days required for the earth to orbit the sun once.

"Tang Yun" and "Guang Yun": Nu Dianqie. "Ji Yun", "Lei Pian" and "Yun Hui": Ning Dianqie. "Rhyme": Ning Tianqie. And twist the sound. "Shuowen": This is the rice grain, which means the grain is ripe. From the grain, there are thousands of sounds. "Spring and Autumn Period, Huan Three Years": There are years. "Gu Liang Biography": All grains are ripe for a year. "The Sixteenth Year of Xuan": A great year. "Gu Liang Biography": The ripe grains mean a prosperous year.

It’s another year. "Erya·Shitian": Xia means Sui, Shang means Sacrifice, Sunday means Year, and Tang Yu means Zai. Note: The stars are taken once every year, the four o'clock are sacrificed at the end of the year, the grain is harvested once every year, and the things are taken at the end of the year. Shu: Nian, the name of the ripe crop. It ripens once every year, so it is named Sui. "Zhou Li·Chun Guan": The year is preceded by events. Note: The middle number is the year, and the first number is the year.

Shu: Within a year, there are twenty-four Qi. The solar terms are in front and the middle energy is in the back. The solar term is called Shuo Qi. The mid-Qi Bo indicates the year, and the Shuo Qi Bo indicates the year. "Zuo Zhuan·Xuan Three Years": The year of prediction is seven hundred.

It also has teeth. "Release Name": Nian means advancement. And move forward. "Rites·King System": All the three kings provide for their old age, and they all bring years. Note: Yin Nian means Ji Nian. "Zuo Zhuan: Ding Four Years": There are eight mother and younger brothers of King Wu. Duke Zhou is the Grand Administrator, Uncle Kang is the Secretary, and Ji is the Sikong. The fifth uncle has no official, how can he be still young? Note: It is said that virtue is the priority, not teeth.

Another surname. "Tongpu of Ten Thousand Surnames": In Yongle, there was a wealthy man, a native of Huaiyuan, and a senior official and minister of the Ministry of Finance.