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The "China characteristics" of Teacher's Day in China have hidden mysteries: First, many people suggest that China Teacher's Day be set at September 1985 and changed to September 28th, the birthday anniversary of Confucius, a great educator and thinker (sage), which has profound historical and cultural connotations and is conducive to the inheritance and development of China's excellent historical and cultural traditions. 2. The National Day is approaching on September 28th, which is an auspicious number and can increase the festive atmosphere of Teachers' Day. Third, the current September 10 Teacher's Day has no historical and cultural connotation. Many people think this is a great disrespect to Chairman Mao, the greatest national hero of the Chinese nation. Everyone with conscience in China should respect and admire the nation's greatest national hero. Because the anniversary of the death of Chairman Mao, the greatest national hero of the Chinese nation, is September 9th, some people deliberately set China Teachers' Day as September 10. What do people think? As a matter of fact, some freshmen in universities haven't started classes on September 9th, which is very unfavorable to celebrate Teachers' Day. 5. It is hoped that the National People's Congress Standing Committee (NPCSC) will designate China Teachers' Day as September 28th as soon as possible, because the proposal submitted by 1984 to the Central Committee is to designate May 5th as China Teachers' Day, and the result is announced as September 10. China, Taiwan Province, China, Hongkong, China, Malaysia, California, etc. Everyone regards the birthday of Confucius on September 28th as the legal Teacher's Day, but Chinese mainland, where Confucius was born and lived, doesn't regard Confucius' birthday as Teacher's Day, which fully embodies the "China characteristics" of Teacher's Day in China and the "conscience", "conscience" and "wisdom" of some people.