In this smokeless war, countless ordinary heroes came forward—

On weekdays, they are you, my friend, neighbor, classmate;

They are gridmen, courier, sanitation workers, volunteers ... They are ordinary people passing by on the street every day.

The epidemic is coming. They are retrogrades, defenders, devotees.

"The broad masses of the people are united in their ambitions and watch and help each other, especially the people of Wuhan and Hubei, who understand the overall situation and consciously cooperate with the epidemic prevention and control work, and have demonstrated their perseverance and determination."

Hero city, hero people.

Thousands of ordinary people came forward in extraordinary times, conveying hope with extraordinary efforts, bringing together the majestic forces of epidemic prevention and control, and lighting up the hope of defeating the epidemic.

Persevere, they show a role

On the 24th, Feng Feng, standing on the streets of Wuhan, was full of medicine bags that touched countless people.

In the Hankou Pharmacy, Huangshi Road, Jiang'an District, Wuhan, Feng Feng hung the medicine purchased for the residents (photographed on February 24). Xinhua News Agency (Photo courtesy of Houhu Street, Wuhan)

He is a grid member in Huiminyuan Community, Houhu Street, Jiang'an District, Wuhan. He bought a medicine required by the residents and stayed at the entrance of the pharmacy with his colleagues from more than 5 am. He finally got nearly 100 medicines after 12 hours.

The medicine bag on Feng Feng's body is the hope of the patient, and also the responsibility of an ordinary grid member.

At this moment, there are 170,000 grid members in Hubei who are shopping for food and medicine for residents who are in isolation.

There were fewer pedestrians and vehicles on the streets, but a group of people appeared from time to time.

"As long as we are still running, Wuhan will not stop." The express delivery guys who shuttled through the streets and lanes every day became the "ferryman" of the city.

The State Council Information Office held a press conference of the State Council Information Office in Wuhan, Hubei, inviting ordinary workers in the front line of Wuhan epidemic prevention and control to tell their stories of united struggle and answer questions from reporters. This is takeaway rider Wu Hui at a press conference (photographed on February 23). Xinhua News Agency reporter Xiao Yijiu

After the epidemic broke out, Wu Hui was also scared. He planned not to go out to take out and take a break from the thirties. "But seeing the frontline medical staff eating instant noodles, should I do something?" He asked himself.

Wu Hui decided to continue delivering food for the Spring Festival. On the first day of the New Year's Day, the first order was sent to the Department of Respiratory Medicine of Central South Hospital. "From that day on, I received various orders, met various people, and was touched by all kinds of warmth." Wu Hui posted what he saw and heard to Weibo, and netizens and fans followed him for him. like.

On the slightly empty streets of Wuhan, there was a group of people on patrol in bright yellow vests.

"In the early morning of January 23 this year, I received the task of rushing to Wuhan Tianhe Airport for traffic control. At that time, we knew that the Wuhan defense battle had begun." Said Zhang Xiaohong, director of the Wuhan Municipal Public Security Bureau's Qiaokou Division.

In the Fangcai Hospital of the Wuhan Living Room, a policeman from the Dongxihu District Public Security Bureau of Wuhan City, Zhang Jinxing (right) and his colleague Liu Chen saluted the colleagues before entering the Fangcao (photographed on February 25). Xinhua News Agency reporter Xiao Yijiu

In the past month, more than 20,000 police officers in Wuhan have undertaken tasks such as community seizure and control, public security patrol control, and hospital monitoring and control. In this battle without gunpowder, no one was crying and tired, and the slogan "To fight the epidemic, use me to win!" Showed their determination and responsibility.

In the "main battlefield" hospital, in addition to tens of thousands of medical staff, there are a group of people doing dirty, tired and dangerous work.

Right now, more than 2,200 sanitation workers are cleaning, disinfecting, and transferring garbage in designated hospitals, square-cabin hospitals, and many centralized isolation points in Wuhan.

In Wuhan Guobo Fangcai Hospital, Chen Wanhe wore protective equipment and a 25-kilogram sprayer on his back, and killed 49 peel boxes in the other hospital. His wife, Di Huilan, was also "fully armed" with a disinfectant solution. Wipe off the aisle tabletop, microwave oven, and dispenser.

Six hours later, sweat permeated the back of the garment, and Chen Wanhe and Di Huilan took off their "battles" and walked out of the cabin. "The cabin is at room temperature of 23 ° C. We are wearing protective clothing and isolation clothing that are impermeable to air and everyone is sweating!" Said 47-year-old Di Huilan.

Chen Wanhe and Di Huilan were former sanitation workers of a company of Hanyang Sanitation Group, usually cleaning the road. On the evening of February 9th, it was learned that the unit formed a sanitation commando to enter the cabin hospital, and the couple both called for battle.

The perseverance of countless individuals and the responsibilities of countless individuals have consolidated the inevitable foundation for winning the Wuhan defense war.

Dedication, they give their strength

"My name is Hua Yuchen, and I am a music teacher at Ganghua Elementary School in Qingshan District, Wuhan. I am also a native of Wuhan after the 90s." Hua Yuchen introduced himself like this.

The State Council Information Office held a press conference of the State Council Information Office in Wuhan, Hubei, inviting ordinary workers in the front line of Wuhan epidemic prevention and control to tell their stories of united struggle and answer questions from reporters. This is Hua Yuchen, a music teacher at Ganghua Elementary School in Qingshan District, Wuhan City (Photographed on February 23). Xinhua News Agency reporter Xiao Yijiu

However, Hua Yuchen is not just an ordinary elementary school teacher, but she is also a driver, a thermometer, a porter, and a cabin announcer—she is a volunteer.

"I'm not a doctor. I can't go to the frontline to help patients. I especially want to stand up and do my part and sign up for volunteers." Hua Yuchen now works 8 hours a day.

"On the first day of broadcasting in the Fangcai Hospital, a 51-year-old aunt celebrated her birthday. We played a birthday song. Although she couldn't see her expression, from the perspective of her physical movements, I thought she was quite surprised. Hua Yuchen said.

There is also a girl, a 24-year-old Sichuan sister, doctors and nurses called her "sister in raincoat".

"Sister in raincoat" Ms. Liu packs packed lunches in the kitchen of a restaurant in Wuhan Optics Valley Youth City (Photographed on February 26). Photo by Xinhua News Agency reporter Cheng Min

"Sister Raincoat" engaged in the catering industry and saw that many medical staff could not eat hot rice. On February 3, she took the chef and ingredients and drove retrograde for more than ten hours from Chengdu to Wuhan. The next day, he started to cook and delivered meals to medical staff in Wuhan free of charge.

"Sister in raincoat" sends 400 to 600 boxes of lunch every day. When she first started delivering food, she did not have protective clothing, so she wore a raincoat and drove to hospitals in her own car.

"We must persist until the epidemic is over until it is no longer needed." "Sister Raincoat" said, "When the epidemic is over, take a walk to the East Lake and see the spring flowers in Wuhan."

At this moment, in the city's urgent needs and subtleties, one after another, "Hua Yuchen" and "Sister of Raincoat", changed their identity on weekdays, put on a mask, and stepped forward. Although she doesn't have three heads and six arms, she (he) does her best.

"Although we don't have any money, we can do our part!"

I brought some dry food, rolled up the bed quilt, wore a mask, and crossed Qinling Mountains. Gansu farmer Wang Donglin drove more than a thousand kilometers to Wuhan. At the beginning, he wanted to participate in the construction of Raytheon Mountain Hospital, but he was a professional construction team and could not “crowd in”. He turned to the First People's Hospital of Jiangxia District and worked as a loader.

"A lot of love materials have been sent from all over the country, and we must deliver them to the medical staff in a timely manner." He said he was happy to see improvements in the working and living conditions of medical staff, "I want to stick to the day when I win the epidemic."

What is the ordinary situation like you and me? This question was answered when the volunteers stood up.

"Meng Chengbo, the head of the security department of the middle school, asked to be on duty at the check-in point; Tan Qinsheng, a doctor in the individual clinic, assumed the work of monitoring the temperature of the home isolation staff; He kept calling and said he would be a volunteer. "Mao Jiabao, a policeman from Xiejintai Community, Xinjiangkou Street, Songzi City, Hubei, said through a record in his notebook.

"From the beginning of the 6 people to the present 600 people, although everyone does not know, they have a common name 'virtual volunteers'." Tang Hongqiu, the founder of the Virtue Volunteer Alliance, was originally a translator and "closed city" from Wuhan Since then, she has been planning how to serve the medical staff and patients in the epidemic.

In Tang Hongqiu's circle of friends, they can see their "records" every day at night: down jackets, masks, disinfection water, sanitary napkins, vegetables, box lunches, etc., all kinds of donated materials from receipt to transportation, distribution, and orderly. Some less difficult issues, from the time the message is sent to the time it takes to resolve it, sometimes only take a few minutes.

Since the outbreak, there have been 50,000 volunteers serving the community in Wuhan. Ordinary people's retrograde, ordinary people's hand in hand, set up a line of defense against the epidemic.

There are also a group of people from Tiannan Haibei who just know each other's WeChat heads. Because of the new crown pneumonia epidemic, everyone is active in front of the mobile phone screen and busy on the way of purchasing and distributing materials. Combining online and offline, how many volunteers are participating in the "epidemic", so far it is impossible to count ...

The dedication and contributions of countless individuals have united the surging forces to win the Wuhan Defence War.

Perseverance, they pass a hope

The epidemic situation is still severe, but the ordinary heroes are persevering and conveying the victory confidence for us.

It was learned that one of the staff members of the Hongye community under his jurisdiction had a confirmed diagnosis, three had fever, and three needed to be isolated. Huang Heng, a cadre of the Party and Government Office of Taonan Street in Wuhan, took the initiative to invite him to the community. In a community of more than 9,000 people, with a lot of work, Huang Heng was tired and her lumbar intervertebral disc was prominent and old diseases recurred.

But he chose to stick to it-lying on the hard floor of the party and mass service center, he took turns to answer the phone with both hands, and continued to help the residents to contact the vehicle and solve the difficulties. "If the masses need it, we will go up."

Psychological counselor Wang Yan conducted a public welfare live broadcast at his home in Wuhan to conduct psychological counseling for the audience (photographed on February 22). Xinhua News Agency reporter Xiong Qi

The epidemic is severe, but nearly 10 million Wuhan citizens have shown great patience and restraint. Jing Yumei, director of the Mental Health Education and Counseling Center of Hubei Normal University, said: "The people who call are sad, sad, but also expectant. They guard Wuhan with cooperation and persistence."

Huang Lifang (second from the left) and volunteers Liu Ying (second from the right) and Zhang Qi (first from the right) delivered food to the empty nest elderly in Wuhan, Xichengcheng Community, Wuhan (photographed on February 7). Xinhua News Agency reporter Xiao Yijiu

The disease is terrible, the virus is isolated, but love is still passing on.

After receiving 7,200 yuan of "work money" and 300 yuan of "transport subsidy", construction worker Luo Mingliang chose to purchase 145 boxes of milk and donated it to the medical staff and service staff of the Sino-French New City Hospital of Wuhan Tongji Hospital.

"I'm a craftsman, and doing this trivial thing is really nothing compared to the white angels fighting in the front line." Luo Mingliang, a worker of China State Construction Machinery Co., Ltd., who is engaged in interior projects at Vulcan Mountain Hospital, said Simplicity, but touching people's minds, "The frontline medical staff is so hard, they just want to do their best."

Because of love, someone sent out a cup of warm coffee.

At Wuhan Wakanda Light Drinks Coffee Shop, the staff is packing coffee (photographed on February 14). Photo by Xinhua News Agency reporter Le Wenwan

Wuhan Wakanda Qingyin Coffee Shop rushes out about 500 cups of coffee a day with handwritten blessings and sends them to the frontline medical staff for free. A group of young entrepreneurs have long decided that, regardless of cost, they insist on sending to the day when the epidemic is over.

Because of love, someone stretched out his arms and donated plasma.

Cheng Lin donated plasma at the Jinyintan Hospital in Wuhan (photographed on February 18). Xinhua News Agency (Photo courtesy of Wuhan Jinyintan Hospital)

Her husband is still treating patients on the front line. She came to the hospital and became a loving volunteer who donated plasma. On February 18, Wuhan Jinyintan Hospital ushered in a special plasma donor. She is the director of Jinyintan Hospital Zhang Dingyu Cheng Lin.

Not only did she participate, Cheng Lin also brought her classmates who were recovering from new crown pneumonia to the blood donation site of Jinyintan Hospital. After a series of inquiries and examinations, plasma was successfully donated.

"This momentum has come up, and many things can be solved." Speaking of the masses in Wuhan during the epidemic, Academician Zhong Nanshan once choked and admired, "Wuhan was originally a heroic city."

Bruce Elward, the foreign leader of the joint expert inspection team and senior adviser to the Director-General of the World Health Organization, gave this evaluation of the "epidemic" in China: We must recognize the contributions made by the people of Wuhan. .

The perseverance of countless individuals and the transmission of countless individuals played the majestic song of winning the Wuhan Defence War.

Staff from Jiang'an Environmental Sanitation Group cleared the community garbage in the streets of Wuhan (Photographed on February 1). Photo by Xinhua News Agency reporter Li He

The epidemic is like a dark night, but in the night of Wuhan, the "light of hope" is still lit every day.

Wuhan became the epicenter of the storm, and 27-year-old Wen Rui decided to stay. He is an on-site security officer at the 15th Bureau of China Railway Construction, responsible for the lighting maintenance of the Second Yangtze River Bridge in Wuhan. One of his duties is to ensure that these lights continue to shine above the Yangtze River.

Every night, the words "Wuhan Come", "China Come", "Honor the Anti-epidemic Heroes" ... are illuminated under Wen Rui's gaze.

The city of Wuhan shines with lights. On the Linjiang screen, the subtitles are still scrolling. The words "Wuhan Come" and "China Come" have been quietly replaced with "Wuhan Wins" and "China Wins"!

Go forward hand in hand, we must win!

Written reporters: Li Pengxiang, Qin Jiaotong, Liang Jianqiang, Li Wei, Hou Wenkun, Wu Xiaoyang

Video Production: Wuhan Front Reporting Group, Xinhua News Agency

Video Editor: Derry

New Media Editor: Wang Jingjing