After the outbreak of the New Coronary Pneumonia epidemic, many journalists went retrograde in Wuhan. Visiting the hospital and entering the community ... They adhered to professional ethics and traveled to every corner of the battlefield.

  However, journalists are also ordinary people. Some people intentionally left the bank card password to their families before leaving. Some people had a fever after the interview in the hospital and suffered huge psychological pressure. Some people wept when they visited the medical staff because they felt the same ...

  There were hesitations and struggles, but in the end they did not turn back to perform their duties and even forgot the danger. Therefore, is the "dark moment" not a "high light moment"?

  Here is a record of their story in Wuhan, with hardships along with gains, what if they cried?

Editor in charge: [Li He]