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202 1 New Year greetings to teachers in the Year of the Ox
2. Teacher, I wish you in the new year: your career is in full swing, your mood is sunny, your salary is upside down, your future is boundless, your love is still romantic, and the game world is happy.
The chalk in your hand slowly turned into the dust of love all over the sky, and dyed your original black hair white. On this special day, I want to offer a word: Teacher, you have worked hard! Happy new year!
Many years ago, the chalk on the platform was your passion; The scarlet letter in the exercise book is a warning to your writing. But now, chalk has stained your temples, and red has turned into bloodshot blood in your eyes. Teacher, you have worked hard! Happy New Year to the teacher!
5. We like you, young teacher; You are as handsome as spruce and as deep as blue sky; You are knowledgeable and have a tolerant heart. Never tire of learning, never tire of teaching, peaches and plums are fragrant and enjoyable. I wish you a happy year of the ox. Happy spring festival!
I am not your best student, but you are my most admired teacher. It's another year, and I send my best wishes here, teacher. Happy New Year!
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