On the occasion of Vietnamese Teachers' Day, November 20, a student in a mountainous district of Quang Nam surprised his homeroom teacher by bringing a 'chicken flower' as a gift.
On the occasion of Vietnamese Teachers' Day, November 20, students across the country are busy expressing their gratitude to their teachers with wishes and unique, meaningful gifts.
Among the "forest" of gifts for Vietnamese Teachers' Day, November 20, a very special gift from a student in the mountainous district of Nam Tra My (Quang Nam) has attracted public attention, making viewers laugh but also feel moved.
"Chicken flower" student Nguyen Dong Bin brought to give to his homeroom teacher
Accordingly, this morning, November 20, Nguyen Dong Bin (class 4/3, Kim Dong Primary School in village 1, Tra Mai commune, Nam Tra My district) came to school with a bright smile.
In the hand of the Ca Dong student was a "flower". But this "flower" was very special, because although it was called a "flower", it did not have a single petal but instead was a hen.
This chicken was raised by Nguyen Dong Bin to give to his homeroom teacher, Nguyen Phuc Tinh, on the occasion of Vietnamese Teachers' Day, November 20.
As soon as they entered the classroom, as usual, the entire 4/3 class stood up to greet the teacher. Then, many students took out from their desks various colored wild flowers and rushed up to give them to Mr. Tinh with very simple and cute wishes.
Shyly taking out a "bouquet of flowers" from his desk drawer, but student Nguyen Dong Bin's "bouquet of flowers" made the whole class laugh.
Holding the "chicken bouquet" in his hand, the shy student stepped up to the podium and handed it to the teacher with the wish: "I wish you good health. I hope this hen will help you nourish yourself so you will have a lot of health to continue teaching us."
Receiving the sincere and simple feelings of the Ca Dong student, teacher Nguyen Phuc Tinh was moved but could not hide his joy.
Teacher Nguyen Phuc Tinh said that most of the students in the class are children of the Ca Dong ethnic group. Their lives are still difficult, but in return, they are very obedient and emotional.
During many years of working in education in a mountainous commune, the gift that teacher Tinh most desires is the maturity of his students.
"Having been with students in the highlands for a long time, I always consider them as my own children. The greatest gift I hope to receive is that they always go to school, study well to leave the mountains to find knowledge, and later contribute to changing their village," Mr. Tinh confided.
According to Mr. Tinh, today is Vietnamese Teachers' Day, he received many congratulations from both parents and students. However, what made him the happiest were the simple but extremely cute wishes and the extremely meaningful gifts imbued with the spirit of the mountains and forests from the students he was in charge of.
"The gift that surprised and made me the happiest was a 'chicken flower' from a student. This flower did not have any petals but instead was a hen. The unique gifts from the students will be a great motivation for us to continue to spread knowledge in these difficult places," Mr. Tinh confided.
In response to his students' affection, Mr. Tinh also spent his own money to buy candy and organize a happy, cozy party to join in the common joy on the occasion of Vietnamese Teachers' Day, November 20.
Source: https://thanhnien.vn/xuc-dong-voi-mon-qua-dac-biet-bong-hoa-ga-tang-thay-cua-hoc-sinh-vung-cao-185241120164216732.htm
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