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How to write a greeting card to wish Happy Teachers' Day

The greeting card blessings for a happy Teacher's Day are as follows:

1. A loyal heart reflects the sun and the moon, and a sincere heart waters new flowers. Autumn fruits are abundant, and peaches and plums are everywhere. All the poems and songs cannot express my respect and gratitude to the teacher. On the occasion of Teacher's Day, I just want to say a word: Happy Teachers' Day to teachers all over the world!

2. Half a piece of chalk can write endless things: a pointer outlines the spring and autumn of life: drops of sweat, Thousands of acres of peaches and plums are watered: the earnest teachings have already prepared for a rainy day: the care and concern will always remain in the hearts of the students. I wish teachers a happy holiday!

3. You are the moist soil, nurturing the vision of the seedlings; you are the sun, illuminating the young hearts; you are the direction of the wind, leading every student forward. There is no gift to give on Teacher's Day, but send a blessing to wish the teacher good health and happiness.

4. Sow the seeds in the heart, engrave the responsibility in the heart, a heart full of love will never change, work tirelessly without regrets, and the young eagles will fly farther and farther. The sky draws an arc of smile. Teacher, I miss you!

5. With one mind devoted to learning, two hands with three feet of powder and three feet of podium, I work from five to five to sixty-seven, and finally look forward to September 10th, because the words of praise and the words of blessing will be Let you smile. It’s Teacher’s Day, and I wish all teachers a happy holiday!

6. When you were young, it was your parents’ loving teachings; after you went to school, it was your teachers’ sincere teachings; after you graduated, it was your master’s sincere teachings. . Thanks to you, I have grown better. Today is Teacher’s Day, thank you and wish everything goes well!