[Explanation] There is a Hong Kong-style snack restaurant in Shijiazhuang, where soldiers and medical workers can eat for free with certificates.

On July 28, the reporter met Zhao Xiaocong who was making wontons in Shijiazhuang, Hebei.

In the restaurant’s ordering position, there is a red background with yellow letters on a sign that says "Active military, veterans, medical personnel, who come to the store to dine, our store provides you with free of charge, thank you for having you, this event will always be "Unexpected" and other words.

  [Concurrent] Zhao Xiaocong

  During the epidemic, I saw a lot of doctors guarding us retrogradely. I also saw in the news that soldiers serving in order to protect our motherland’s territorial security. Some of them even gave their lives.

I am particularly touched because I have also served as a soldier, so I think it would be difficult for us to live such a stable life without them guarding our homeland.

  [Explanation] Zhao Xiaocong, 30 years old this year, is from Xingtai City, Hebei Province. He joined the army in 2009 and retired from the army in 2011. After retiring from the army in 2011, he relied on his own exploration and experimentation to run this Hong Kong-style snack restaurant. it is good.

  [Concurrent] Zhao Xiaocong

  I also wanted to do something, so just after the epidemic in (Shijiazhuang) recovered (Xianghao), I posted such a notice in the store, I just wanted to invite soldiers and medical workers to come to my store for free meals. , I am very grateful to them, so as long as our store is still there, this event will never expire.

  [Explanation] The activity of providing free meals to givers touched many diners who came to eat, and many diners forwarded this love move to the circle of friends, which attracted many friends to like.

  [Concurrent] Zhao Xiaocong

  My store is not big, and the rent and labor costs are not small. When I first wanted to engage in this activity, my family was also opposed to it.

(But) I don't think I have any ability to do bigger things yet, but I don't think it is a problem to ask these givers to have a meal.

  Xing Lu, Li Ao reports from Shijiazhuang, Hebei

Editor in charge: 【Luo Pan】