The Wuhan Revolutionary Museum has collected more than 700 pieces of anti-epidemic physical materials.

The hot water bottle of the daughter of the doctor aided in Hubei has become a "collection" against the epidemic

"This kettle comes from Shanghai doctor Jia Bo who supports Wuhan. The kettle is written with his daughter's name on it, which is an amulet that inspired him to overcome the epidemic." Recently, a reporter from the Beijing Youth Daily learned from the Wuhan Revolutionary Museum, including the Shanghai National Emergency Medical Rescue Team Including the hot water bottle donated by Dr. Jia Bo, the museum has collected more than 700 pieces of anti-epidemic physical materials from the medical team for aid to Hubei, many communities and enterprises in Wuhan, and Wuhan citizens. Behind these "collections", there are endless stories.

Doctor takes daughter hot water bottle to help Hubei

Donate to the museum before leaving Wuhan

“As of now, the Wuhan Revolution Museum has collected dozens of kinds of anti-epidemic physical materials donated by dozens of enterprises and institutions including Zhejiang Medical Team, Fangcao Community and other nearly 10 communities, Wuhan University People ’s Hospital and enthusiastic citizens. The remaining pieces. "Recently, the staff of Wuhan Revolution Museum told the reporter of Beiqing Daily.

The reporter of the Beijing Youth Daily learned that these more than 700 pieces of physical information, each of which contains a touching story, or represents an unforgettable moment in history.

One of the physical information was a hot water bottle from Jia Bo, a doctor at Huashan Hospital affiliated to Fudan University. In early February, Jia Bo assisted Wuhan as a member of the Shanghai National Emergency Medical Rescue Team. When he left Wuhan, he presented the hot water bottle with the name of his daughter to the Wuhan Revolution Museum.

The staff of the museum also clearly remembered the words of Jia Bo at that time: "Daughter is Dad's small cotton-padded jacket. This water bottle is the 'amulet' that inspired me to overcome the epidemic. It has accompanied me to spend more than 50 days and nights in Wuhan. The dawn of victory is coming, and we are also going back to Shanghai. I will leave this 'amulet' to the heroic Wuhan and to the museum. "

A reporter from the Beiqing Daily noticed that there was almost no pattern on the hot water bottle. There was a sticker on the pot with the name of a little girl on it. Below the sticker is Jia Bo's signature.

When Jia Bo was contacted, he said that the donated hot water bottle was an old water bottle used by his daughter for two or three years. "We started anti-epidemic work in Shanghai since the end of January, and worked overtime until late every day. One night in early February, I received a notice to support Wuhan with our emergency medical rescue team."

Jia Bo recalled that it was early in the morning when he returned home from work that day, and the daughter of the third grade of elementary school was asleep. "Because of time constraints, I borrowed my daughter's old kettle. The sticker on it was the one the daughter took when she took the kettle to school, and I didn't take it off."

Early the next morning, Jia Bo set off for Wuhan before he had time to say goodbye to his daughter. "After we arrived in Wuhan, we went to Wuchang Fangcai Hospital to support the fight against the epidemic. For the first ten days or so, I was very busy every day. Although I had a hot water bottle, I had almost no hot water during that time. Gradually alleviated, the work pressure is reduced. "

Jia Bo said that he barely had time to talk to his family for the first few days. Later, when he was relatively less busy, he could chat more with his family. "At that time, I learned that my daughter would wait for my video call every day. Before leaving Wuhan, there was a museum After finding me, I gave them the kettle. After all, it was also a testimony of this time. "On March 31, Jia Bo ended his support work in Wuhan and returned to Shanghai. He is still observing at the isolation point. "When the hot water bottle is on display, I plan to take my daughter to Wuhan to visit and tell her the story of our fight against the epidemic here."

Protective clothing painted with "Ba Duan Jin"

On behalf of medical staff wish

In a museum-filled protective suit full of signatures, eight comic figures of various shapes are particularly eye-catching. The reporter from the Beijing Youth Daily learned that the cartoon character's action was "Ba Duan Jin", which was from the hands of Song Mengxi, a member of the Guangdong Medical Team.

On the afternoon of March 29, the Thunder Mountain Hospital held a grand farewell ceremony for 1090 medical staff. Workers of the Wuhan Revolutionary Museum wore protective uniforms to the Guangdong Medical Team. The team members signed their names on the protective uniforms. Song Mengxi Ze Offer to paint on protective clothing.

According to the Wuhan Revolutionary Museum, Song Mengxi is from Hubei. She entered Thunder Mountain Hospital on February 17 and she has been fighting with her teammates for more than 40 days. Before she left, she wanted to use her paintbrush to fulfill a wish: to leave the concept of Baduanjin and Chinese medicine to the heroic city of Wuhan, so that more people could learn and inherit it.

Another piece of protective clothing drawn with cherry blossoms comes from Wuhan volunteer Lei Chunli. It turned out that Lei Chunli thought that the medical staff who came to support from all over the country had not been able to take a glance at the beautiful cherry blossoms in Wuhan during the two months of hard work to complete the mission. To this end, she specially painted the "Sakura Protective Clothing" for medical workers who assisted Han. She said: "Sakura's flower language is" life, hope, happiness ". I painted the cherry blossoms on the protective clothing and gave it to me to fight for my life. Medical workers, let them bring back the wishes and blessings of the people of Wuhan, and wish the heroes peace and happiness. "

The war epidemic began on January 20

Community Secretary donated all information

There are also some physical materials from the Wuhan community. For example, Du Yun, secretary of the Fangcao community in Longyang Street, Hanyang District, donated all the materials for the community ’s anti-epidemic work to the Wuhan Revolution Museum. Du Yun said: "The museum keeps the data of the epidemic and collects it for tomorrow, so that future generations can understand this history. We fully support it."

The Fangcao community managed a total of 3,846 households with 5,012 people. At the early stage of the outbreak, Du Yun noticed the severity of the outbreak. Under her leadership, the community entered the epidemic prevention state from January 20, and quickly established a working group to establish A medical consultation group has been launched to comprehensively carry out a series of work including elimination, control, and material supply. The community closely followed the deployment of the superiors, coordinated the completion of the four types of personnel investigation and transshipment work at the first time, and took the lead in launching the proposal to create a "free community" on February 27. On March 14, the Fangcao Community was rated as "No Epidemic Community".

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Also within the scope of solicitation

The staff of the Wuhan Revolution Museum stated that the scope of the physical information collected by the museum includes:

Various materials and equipment related to anti-epidemic, such as construction tools, transportation equipment, protective equipment, signed physical objects, clothing, bills, daily necessities, and work flow list of hospital construction; Physical material that touches deeds, such as information about the national aid to Wuhan, Hubei, donation certificates, honor certificates, medals, pennants, letters, slogans, banners, books, FireWire application for party membership, battle invitations, work logs, etc .; Cadres, community workers and the whole people fully cooperate with the physical information of the epidemic prevention work, such as community workers' anti-epidemic diary, community street pass, work permit, pass, blood donation certificate, duty log, promotional banners, posters, leaflets, self-help and rescue tools , Epidemic prevention supplies, etc. Literature, film and television, painting, sculpture, calligraphy, song, photography, video and other literary and artistic works with the theme of anti-epidemic; other objects and materials with important collection, research, display and commemorative value.

In addition, social media materials related to anti-epidemic, such as small videos, WeChat, Weibo information, etc. are also within the scope of the collection.

According to the official website of the Wuhan Revolution Museum, the Wuhan Revolution Museum is now a national second-level museum, with an annual audience of more than 1.7 million.

Text / Reporter Qu Chang

Correspondent Liu Xiang

Coordinator / Jiang Shuo

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