China News Network, Chengdu, June 17th (Shan Peng) "War "Epilepsy"-Sichuan Special Exhibition on Fighting New Coronary Pneumonia Epidemic Situation was officially launched on the 17th in Sichuan Museum. More than 1,800 first-line anti-epidemic objects, more than 180 real anti-epidemic photos, various videos and paintings, reviewed the efforts made by all walks of life in Sichuan to fight the new epidemic of pneumonia.

"Sister Raincoat" Liu Xian took a photo with the transparent white raincoat and orange woolen hat she wore while in Wuhan. Zhang Langshe

  Since February this year, the Sichuan Museum has collected witnesses to fight against the epidemic from all walks of life. As of the opening of the exhibition, a total of 1,939 testimonies have been received, including Sichuan's medical aid workers in Hubei who had their handprints printed before the expedition, medical protective clothing signed with their names, anti-epidemic diaries, as well as passes and access permits during the anti-epidemic period , Publicity posters, work clothes, work permits, schedules, loudspeakers, banners, home anti-epidemic art works, etc. These testimonies are a living testimony of the fight against the epidemic in Sichuan society.

  "Seeing these objects, a scene in Wuhan emerged." As an invited guest, "Sister Raincoat" Liu Xian enthusiastically shared what he saw and heard during his stay in Wuhan at the exhibition site. The transparent white raincoat and orange woolen cap in the show window are the "armor" she wore during her aid to Wuhan. "This exhibition is a period of history and spiritual transmission. I hope there will be more "sister raincoats" in the future. I will also continue to do "sister raincoats" and assume the responsibilities of a positive energy youth."

The picture shows the transparent white raincoat and orange woolen cap worn by Liu Xian, "Sister Raincoat" while in Wuhan. Zhang Langshe

  He Xuejiang, a retired soldier who volunteered to kill 58 days in Wuhan, also came to the exhibition. The "last words" he wrote to his family before going to the "battlefield" were also displayed in the exhibits. "Because I don't know if I can live out of the hospital, this letter is a true portrayal of my mood at that time." Although he has retired, He Xuejiang still demands himself by military standards. "I used to be a soldier, and I must stand up at this moment."

  Sichuan doctor Huang Wei is known as the "Lone Ranger" for driving alone for 17 hours and driving more than 1,200 kilometers to support Wuhan. Staring at the battle request and nucleic acid test report with his own red fingerprints, Huang Wei said that in the fight against the epidemic, he not only saw the power of China, but also the hard work of medical staff without pay or remuneration. "At such moments, doctors cannot escape, they must face it."

The picture shows the "War Epidemic-Sichuan Special Exhibition on Fighting against New Coronary Pneumonia". Zhang Langshe

  "I was very touched and shocked to see each of the fighting books with red fingerprints." The audience, He Qiyu, said that under the spirit of the selfless dedication of medical staff, he will work and study harder. (Finish)