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In the rainstorm weather in Yunnan, teachers stood in a row with umbrellas to protect students from the rain. How thoughtful was the teacher's move?

On June 29th, the center of Sentence Town in Yanjin County, Yunnan Province was completely small, and it suddenly rained during students' lunch break. Because there is a smooth distance between the student teaching building and the dining hall and rest area, teachers stand in a row with umbrellas to protect the students from the rain. The picture was recorded as a short video by the teacher present and sent online, which attracted countless praises from netizens. Students' lunch break is also a teacher's lunch break, so they can continue to spend their spare time on students. These teachers are really caring and warm-hearted, and they are definitely good examples of dedication and love for their posts.

Although there are still many netizens who think that it is natural for teachers to hold umbrellas for students, we still have to give thumbs up to these teachers who care about and escort students, because good behavior needs to be seen and recognized by more people. When it rains, my first thought is a way to support students to go to the canteen. These teachers have been completely integrated into the children's lives, and their intimacy is almost catching up with their parents. They are impeccable. These teachers are really valuable.

It is a blessing for students to meet such a good teacher. Seeing the children shuttling under the teacher's umbrella, I can't help thinking of my first head teacher in high school. She is also a very careful person, who will bring us breakfast from her own pocket for those who have just arrived in high school and have not adapted to the timetable. No matter how long it takes, I really won't forget it. She is very concerned about every student. No matter what happens to her, she will try her best to help us solve it. She is a kind person who is not afraid of hardship and fatigue. I sincerely hope that she can be happy in her post, and I also hope that more students can repay her kindness to us.

I don't think teachers should take our kindness for granted. Teachers care about us from the heart, and we should also express our inner gratitude, so that care and love become an interaction, not just a unilateral output.