Flowers thank the rain and dew, because the rain and dew moistened its growth; The eagle is grateful to the sky, because the sky makes it soar; The mountain is grateful to the earth, because the earth makes it lofty; But I want to thank the teacher, because the teacher let me grow up.
Gratitude to teachers does not need us to do anything earth-shattering, but it is manifested in the dribs and drabs of daily life.
In class, a firm look and a gentle nod prove that you are devoted and that you are listening attentively. This is gratitude.
After class, I was grateful to see the teacher in the corridor with a faint smile and a polite "hello teacher".
After school, waving to the teacher and saying "goodbye to the teacher" is still gratitude to the teacher.
Don't attribute these things to trivial matters, and don't disdain these dribs and drabs around you, because behind these dribs and drabs is your respect and affirmation for the teacher, and everyone wants to be recognized and respected by others. Then, what reason do we have not to respect the gardener who has worked hard for our growth and spent time in the education park? What reason can we not be grateful to those teachers who use their own fire of life to light the way forward for our success?