Which teachers have you seen punishing students wonderfully?

Speaking of this, I think of our former high school chemistry teacher, a middle-aged man in his forties. His punishments for students are really varied, and they are still vivid in my mind.

Every time we know that we have done something wrong, such as being late and not doing our homework, the teacher never hits us or scolds us, so he takes out playing cards and lets us draw lots. Each card represents a different punishment, for example, the old K represents eating garlic. At this time, he will take out raw garlic from the drawer, and now he remembers that his mouth still smells like that. Then J stands for telling jokes. This joke must have made the chemistry teacher laugh. Although the chemistry teacher is humorous, his jokes are so high that it is impossible for him to laugh easily. In the past three years, I have only seen two classmates make the teacher laugh, and that joke is also a classic.

And my head teacher, a 28-year-old man who looks like a 30-year-old man with kidney deficiency, has various punishments, such as letting you perform the dance of Swan Lake or Uncle Bird, and we also enjoy it every time we make ourselves tremble. Then there's the sick history teacher. Every time I was caught making a mistake, I was called out to copy the textbook, but every time I went out, I went to the cafeteria to play, and some even deliberately put the mistake out to play. Then there are some more routine ones. We used to skip class to play football, and then we were caught by the English teacher. We just ran on the playground and kept running.

I once suspected that the teacher might hold a group meeting to discuss how to mess with us, otherwise there would be so many means. Although it is a punishment, it is not particularly severe. I'm happy to think about it now. I miss that time very much. After all, university teachers will not punish us.