After I graduated from junior high school, my classmates and I went to the head teacher several times. Because many students have gone out to work, those who are still at school and those who have already worked can only take time to visit their teachers during the New Year. The head teacher has a local custom that he must bring firecrackers to visit the New Year. Send a blessing. Although we went to visit the class teacher and get together with classmates, it was similar to New Year's greetings, so every time we went, we would bring some fruit, calcium-supplementing cereal for middle-aged and elderly people and a bunch of firecrackers. Because there is no flower shop in that small place, we basically don't want to bring flowers. Our way of visiting is in accordance with Chinese New Year's specifications and local customs. But when you visit other young teachers, it's not the Spring Festival, and people everywhere don't have this custom. If conditions permit, I suggest buying a bunch of flowers. Gifts are not too expensive. What matters is thought. What you have worked so hard to prepare can be seen by others.
Respecting teachers and attaching importance to morality is the traditional virtue of the Chinese nation. However, in this society, the profession of teachers has been widely darkened, and many staff engaged in this profession just want to work, instead of taking this job as their own career. I think this is because teachers are disappointed in students, but as students, respect for teachers is indispensable. Don't visit teachers when they are ill or out of gratitude.