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Seven-character quatrains in ancient poems on Teachers' Day

The seven-character quatrains in the ancient poems on Teachers' Day are as follows:

1, Thanksgiving Teacher's Day:

Inculcate, the night lights are bright and hazy.

Peach and plum are all over the garden, and flowers bloom everywhere to Xinrong.

2, "teacher praise":

Spend the autumn and spring hard, and the flowers will bloom and the morning will be embroidered.

Be careful that the nursing period is rich, and you can recite the words of thanks at will.

3. The Grateful Teacher:

I have worked hard all my life to dye my temples, and it is better to cultivate new seedlings than poetry.

Dedication is full of love, and gratitude on earth is a teacher.

4, "Shi Ge":

Shao Hua spent decades casting his soul.

A three-foot platform nurtures peaches and plums, and a heart shines on future generations.

Teacher's day celebration method

As Teacher's Day is not a traditional festival in China, the celebrations in different places are different every year, and there is no unified and fixed form. On the government and schools, teachers' day celebrations and commendation meetings were held to award teachers bonuses and certificates; Organize school students, song and dance troupes, etc. Providing song and dance performances for teachers; There are visits, condolences to teachers' representatives, and activities such as organizing new teachers to take collective oaths.

As for students, they spontaneously participate in original writing and write their blessings on blackboard newspapers, greeting cards and paintings. Personal space and Weibo have group photos and activity speeches to express sincere wishes and heartfelt greetings to the teachers.

On Teacher's Day (Teacher's Day), Hong Kong will hold a ceremony to commend outstanding teachers, and will also uniformly print greeting cards. Students can get it for free, fill it out and give it to the teacher. Small gifts such as cards, flowers and dolls are usually the most common gifts for Hong Kong students to express their teachers' wishes. The Hong Kong Teachers' Respect Campaign Committee holds the "Teachers' Respect Day Celebration and Commendation Ceremony" every September 10.