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Teacher's Day is coming. Should I soak some wolfberry in a thermos for my hardworking teacher?
Teachers play an important role in people's lives. At school, teachers not only teach us knowledge, but also teach us the truth of being a man. My teacher once said: a teacher will not keep what he has learned, but will pass on what he has learned to his students. When I was young, I didn't think so. Now that I'm working, I find that the teacher didn't lie to me. In the company or unit, almost no one will teach me things as patiently and selflessly as a teacher, and I also understand why I compare a teacher to a candle. It's Teacher's Day again. Can we put some Lycium barbarum in the thermos for the teacher? It can only be said that this intention is good, but soaking in water is not suitable for everyone!

Lycium barbarum is an important tonic. It tastes a little sweet. Regular eating can tonify kidney and replenish essence, especially suitable for people with weak body and poor immunity. The pace of modern society is too fast, and many people's bodies are in a sub-health state, so soaking wolfberry water is very popular in society.

Lycium barbarum is good, but it is Chinese medicine after all. Drinking Lycium barbarum water is only suitable for some people. If there is moisture in human body, or the spleen and stomach are weak, then it is not suitable for drinking Lycium barbarum water. Therefore, medlar water should not be drunk indiscriminately. First of all, we must be clear about our physical condition.

Therefore, without knowing the teacher's physical condition, you can't just give the teacher wolfberry water. However, we can express our love for our teachers in other ways. As students, we can finish our homework carefully and cooperate actively in class. If we are already working, we can call the teacher or order a bunch of flowers on Teacher's Day.