Beginning in the 1980s, three Tibetan amates from Renqinggang Village, Xiayadong Township, Yadong County, Xigaze, Tibet, continued to transport officers and soldiers from the Zhanniangshe post on the cliffs of the snow-capped mountains. Supplies.

  "Every officer and soldier is our son." Having walked the sky for nearly 40 years, I have witnessed the affection between the grandmother who is more than sixty years old and the officers and soldiers of the snowy outpost.

  From Renqinggang Village at an altitude of 2,800 meters, winding through the virgin forest area and rocky cliff area, it leads to the 4,700-meter snowy outpost Zhanniangshe. The outpost is located at the southern foot of the Himalayas. The period of heavy snow sealing lasts for eight or nine months. , The average annual temperature is around minus 20 degrees Celsius.

In winter, the officers and soldiers could only eat dried vegetables and canned food. During the 30-kilometer journey, the grandmother set off early in the morning carrying dozens of catties of vegetables, and it was nine o'clock in the evening when she returned home.

  Recently, when a reporter from Chinanews.com interviewed three grandmothers at Daji's home, the two monitors of the post had video calls with them respectively.

  "Ama, are you all in good health recently?" asked Liu Jiefei, the current monitor of the post.

  "Okay, okay. How about you? Take care of your health and wait for your grandmother to come to see you."

  "Ama, I took a vacation some time ago, and I haven't seen you since the Chinese New Year. I miss you very much."

  "Yes, we went up at the end of June, and you were not there." Tsering Quzhen spoke to the phone screen, wiping tears with her right hand.

  Daji told reporters that the current supply of materials at the Zhanniangshe post is already sufficient, "We don't have to deliver food anymore."

However, the three grandmothers would still charter up the mountain from time to time. The last time was on the eve of July 1st, and they planned to visit the "sons" of officers and soldiers before and after the founding of the army.

(Reporter Yang Chengchen produced Lu Huiqian)

Editor in charge: [Zhang Kaixin]