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The strength and the impact of life suddenly appear

At the moment of the epidemic, at the moment of life and death, many ordinary people have shown admirable courage and responsibility. Their choices have written down the words "benevolent" and "yong" one by one. As said in the Analects, benevolent must have courage. Today, let us draw a picture of these "ordinary people" and explore the source of their courage.

She is an ordinary doctor ...

"Determined to make every effort to eliminate the pain of human beings, help the perfection of health, maintain the holiness and honor of medical treatment, save the lives and help the wounds, spare no pains, and persist in pursuit ...

This is the oath of many doctors on the day they become medical students. In Wuhan and Hubei, they used actions to interpret the promises of that year. Yan Bingdi, a member of Jilin Support Hubei Medical Team, is also one of them. As she said, to the family, they are children, mothers, and fathers, but to society, they are doctors. This is a responsibility and an obligation.

Although the mask left "the most beautiful indentation" on the face, and although the high-intensity work for a long time was exhausting, many people were fighting with them! As she wrote in her diary, "In this battle, too many people are guarding the city ..."

Virtue is not alone, there must be neighbors!

He is an ordinary policeman ...

Gao Guanghua, a 39-year-old policeman and 60 years old, is a community policeman at Hubei Xiantao Shazui Police Station. He should have retired gloriously and chose "I don't retreat."

On duty during the day, "open one eye and close one eye" on a simple folding chair in the office at night, ready to respond to emergencies at any time. From the management and control of confirmed patients, the services of patients admitted to hospitals, the mediation of conflicts and disputes, the investigation of fire safety, and the disposal of emergency work ... nothing is too much, and Gao Guanghua has handled everything in an orderly manner.

Faced with family concerns and concerns, he smiled and said, "It's okay, don't look at me 60 years old, my body is tough! When the epidemic is over, I will take my grandson!"

He is an ordinary worker ...

On February 16, Li Haijun quietly left the construction site of the Wuhan Thunder God Mountain Hospital where he was busy for dozens of days and nights. Few people know that this unbelievable Pentecostal man has a famous nickname-Disaster Relief Iron Man! From the 5.12 Wenchuan earthquake to the 4.14 Yushu earthquake to the 4.20 Ya'an earthquake, his relief footprint spanned the north and the south of the motherland, and he received eight certificates of honor for disaster relief.

People around said, "Where there is a disaster, there is Li Haijun."

When he learned that Wuhan City decided to build Lei Shenshan Hospital, he was a volunteer in Sichuan and arrived at the site two days and two nights. He joined the team of cable laying and worked for 13 consecutive days and nights. "I can do more, and the hospital will be early. You can save more people in one minute. "

He is an ordinary volunteer ...

"Knowing the danger of this trip, I have a heart of death, and I have no sense of fear. If I have died in the epidemic area, I will sterilize my ashes and sprinkle it in the Yangtze River, and let it float back to Hunan." After 27-year-old Changsha boy Zheng Neng left such words in the circle of friends, he drove to Wuhan, the "capped city", and joined the ranks of volunteers. Pick up people who need help every day, fight for ten hours, eat bowl of instant noodles when hungry, take a nap in the car when you are sleepy, drive the car under the bridge hole in the middle of the night, fall down with a blanket and fall asleep.

Why did he do this without any involvement or relationship with Wuhan?

"I'm here to repay. In the past, my family's conditions were more difficult. During the 5 years of college, I received continuous care from the government and the community, as well as school scholarships and bursaries. Now, I'm willing to pass these warmth and true feelings others."

She is an ordinary restaurant owner

After the city was closed on January 23 in Wuhan, Chen Hongmei's "Little Sichuan" chain restaurant closed several other stores, except that "Little Sichuan" near Wuhan No. 6 Hospital continued to operate. Chen Hongmei said, "Maybe you can help, everyone is retreating, but everyone always eats."

One day, a loving order placed 25 boxes of lunch on the take-out platform and gave them to the medical staff of the nearby Wuhan Sixth Hospital. Chen Hongmei is glad that she did not "retreat" at this time.

He is an ordinary medical waste treatment staff ...

Xing Yanguang is a medical waste treatment staff at Beijing Tiantan Hospital. Don't underestimate this post that belongs to logistics support. Imagine, under the epidemic, how terrible it would be if medical waste was not safely treated?

Because of this, Lao Xing has been very busy from the Spring Festival to the present. He even sweats when he goes to work. He has to get wet several times a day. And because of a certain risk of infection at work, he could not go home for a while, and he missed the opportunity to celebrate his birthday with his family.

Then, is the "timid" old Xing usually afraid of this "dangerous job"? "Who isn't afraid? In all fairness, I'm really timid, and my family is not very supportive, but since I've done this work, I have to persist for a while to finish it." Lao Xing said.

They are three ordinary truck drivers ...

The epidemic of the new crown pneumonia affects the hearts of countless people. Some people donated money and some donated things. Love from all over the country gathered in Wuhan. But how can things be transported? Li Gaofeng, Li Gang, Fan Zhizhong, three ordinary truck drivers from Inner Mongolia, decided to give play to their "special strengths".

On the way from Beijing to Wuhan, three people drove alternately for more than 1,800 kilometers day and night. They didn't rest all the way. They just passed through half of China with instant noodles and delivered a cart full of potatoes, white radish, cabbage and other 33.5 tons of vegetables. .

Recalling afterwards, what they remember is not the hard work all the way, but two "little things". One thing is that the staff at the toll booth gave them a thumbs up and told them to pay attention to safety. Another thing is that when traveling to Zhumadian, Henan, there was a problem with the vehicle. Wei Daoguang, the secretary of the village branch of Xiaoweizhuang Village, Suiping County, Zhumadian, who was on duty at the village entrance, began to look for the villagers who would repair the car. Within 10 minutes, car mechanic Huang Junjie rushed To repair the vehicle.

He is an ordinary vegetable farmer ...

Zhu Pingsheng is an ordinary vegetable farmer in Liuzhou, Guangxi. He and his cousins ​​have rented about 80 acres of farmland in cooperation. When I heard that there was a shortage of various materials in Wuhan, I decided to donate 20,000 kilograms of celery planted to the epidemic area at a market price of about 50,000 yuan.

To ensure that Wuhan citizens eat fresh vegetables, celery needs to be harvested, sorted and packed within two days. Relatives and friends nearby learned that they came to support. Zhu Pingsheng said, "There is an epidemic situation in the country, we can give a little bit, we can give a little bit, we have nothing to help, everyone will help a little bit, responsible and able to help a little bit, I wish the patient a peaceful and peaceful, early discharge. "

He is an ordinary community worker ...

"A lot of residents came to our house, and we were a little bit embarrassed at first, just being scolded by them and waiting for them to get deflated, we came to explain it to him and calm him again," said Huang Heng, secretary of the Hongying Community, Taonan Street, Hongshan District, Wuhan.

Insufficient living supplies for residents, they must help purchase; information on patients with severe and severe illness in the community must be properly registered; various demands of residents must be resolved one by one; related epidemic prevention and control measures must be implemented without discount ... manpower is exhausted There are always times when I ca n’t get over, so sometimes it is normal to be complained or even scolded.

The intensity of community work in extraordinary times is beyond imagination. Holding two mobile phones in hand and guarding a landline, I constantly answer calls almost every day. Huang Heng, who has been suffering from lumbar intervertebral disc herniation, sometimes suffers from back pain at work. He just lays down on the office floor and arranges work. He certainly knew that this problem needed to be recuperated, but more than 9,000 residents in the community needed him ...

She is an ordinary overseas Chinese living in the United States ...

Ye Xiying, 98 years old, has been living in San Francisco for many years.

When the elderly learned that daughter-in-law Liu Lisha was mobilizing local Chinese in San Francisco to donate to Wuhan, they said, "I want to donate to express my heart." Although her daughter-in-law said that she and her husband had donated on behalf of their family, Mrs. Ye insisted: "I watched TV these days, and the situation is very serious. There is a serious shortage of supplies over there, and I donate a little too." He then pulled out a small clip from the underwear pocket and took out the largest denomination in it. daughter in law.

It is sad and regrettable that the day after the donation (February 1), the old man passed away at home ...

He is an ordinary "crooked nut"

"I'm a doctor. Wenzhou made me what I am now, and she needs me now," said Brett Lyndall Singh from South Africa.

His Chinese name is Xin Chengle. He has lived and studied in Wenzhou for 9 years. In 2016, he became an intern in the Department of Respiratory Medicine of the Second Affiliated Hospital of Wenzhou Medical University. After the new crown pneumonia outbreak, Xin Chengle chose to fight alongside Wenzhou medical staff. He filmed a series of propaganda videos on epidemic prevention knowledge and psychological relief, used the popularity of nearly 200,000 fans on his personal social platform to promote epidemic prevention knowledge, and introduced the world ’s anti-epidemic experience in China, especially Wenzhou.

"Wenzhou people I know haven't flinched. Each of them is fighting." Xin Chengle said.

In fact, there are still many ordinary people who pay silently like this. They are doing extraordinary things in their own way, which makes our confidence in defeating the virus even stronger.

Thank you to those ordinary people who have remained silent and dedicated to wait for the epidemic to dissipate, and have a big hug with your loved ones to celebrate your own victory.

Note: The above content is extracted from relevant news reports of China News Agency and China News Network. Thanks to the following reporters, in no particular order.

Yang Yi, Chai Jiaquan, Liu Fangqing, Li Jianguo, Xu Jinbo, Yue Qianru, He Lijie, Wu Tao, Wen Mengxin, Zhang Linhu, Zhu Liurong, Wang Yizhao, Huang Lian, Zeng Xiaowei, Li Jiajia, Zhang Jian, Pan Qinwen, Zhou Yuelei

Finishing: Ding Baoxiu Wang Kai

Cartography: Zhang Jianyuan