Sichuan volunteer Liu Xian delivered more than 20,000 hot meals to Wuhan medical staff for free——
"Sister in a raincoat"

"Look at my" Five Lakes and Four Seas ", all of them were given to me by caring people." Fleece, line cap, mask, undressed, undressed, wrapped in volunteer Liu Xian (see picture above, Profile photo).

"Are there any meat?" "Are there protective clothing?" ... Liu Xian asked when he saw someone, often leaving the other person scratching his head. She explained that protective clothing was protective materials that she was helping front-line medical staff in various hospitals in Wuhan; living supplies such as meat were used to make lunch for medical staff.

After Liu Xian University graduated, he started a group meal business in Chengdu and opened more than 100 branches nationwide. In early February, after docking with a hospital in Wuhan and submitting an application for support, she took a volunteer team and ingredients and drove for more than 10 hours to a store in Wuhan's Optics Valley. Due to the Spring Festival holiday employees, everyone opened the door, disinfected, organized kitchen equipment, and began to prepare lunch. On February 4, Liu Xian sent the first batch of box lunches made by frontline medical staff.

"In special times, the needs of the cafeteria exceeded the carrying capacity. Some doctors often eat instant noodles for a few days to ensure that patients eat hot meals and hot dishes ..." Liu Xian said, "I am a party member, and I need to rush ahead when the crisis comes. Moreover, letting everyone eat hot dishes and hot rice is still my specialty. "

"Medical staff need to eat meat to be more nutritious and physically fit." Liu Xian made a simple calculation: in order to ensure the quality, she gave enough food, and could only make 2 box lunches per catty of raw meat. A team of five people will make an average of five or six hundred boxes of lunch for frontline medical staff every day, which will require at least 200 kilograms of meat.

Traffic in Wuhan was temporarily suspended. Liu Xian also drove to various hospitals to deliver warm lunches for medical staff. Because she often wears a raincoat, medical staff kindly called her "sister of raincoat". Soon, the name "sister in raincoat" spread among medical staff. Everyone privately said that this young Sichuan girl fed their stomachs and warmed their hearts.

For more than 40 consecutive days, it has provided more than 20,000 free box lunches for medical staff in Wuhan; it has become a "love station" and has collected and distributed nearly 3.5 million yuan of medical supplies and daily necessities. Liu Xian's small "raincoat" has become a "big umbrella". Under this "big umbrella", tens of thousands of caring people from all over the country were gathered, and Liu Xian called them "raincoat members."

"Where is the need for help, the members of the raincoat are responding to every effort and trying to solve the problem quickly."

Recently, Liu Xian, who returned to Chengdu for isolation medical observation, started a new business of "advertising with goods" in the WeChat circle of friends. "Wuhan has hot dry noodles, Qianjiang has crayfish ... Angels in white are fighting for Hubei. We can also fight for Hubei. Please support the agricultural and sideline products of Hubei people. You will be back soon! "

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