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What does gratitude mean?

Planting a willow shows gratitude for the teacher's cultivation, and can also be used to represent the kindness of enlightened teachers, indicating that the teacher's cultivation has no return.

The grace of planting willow is pronounced as: ch ā li ǔ zh ē n, which means to start planting trees and represents enlightenment.

Example: "If you plant flowers with your heart, you can't blossom. If you plant willows with your heart, you can make them grow. But even a small kindness like planting willow is unforgettable for life.

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Synonyms for the posture of inserting willows:

1, Shi En is unforgettable

Pinyin: shēn nán wàng

Interpretation: The kindness the teacher taught is hard to forget.

For example, on Teacher's Day, when teachers' kindness is unforgettable, I would like to send sincere wishes to all teachers! The autumn wind blows on the face, and the coolness is getting stronger. Drink more honey and eat less ginger in autumn health care, and autumn dryness will keep you away!

2, tirelessly teach people

Pronunciation: Hu rén büjuàn

Meaning: it is to tirelessly teach others.

Said by: Mao Zedong's Farewell to Si Tuleideng: "Acheson is a good teacher who attends classes for free, so he tirelessly teaches people and tells the whole truth without hiding anything."

Example: Teacher Li is diligent; Be tireless in teaching others; He devoted his life to education.