In the early morning of August 16, after Song Lin, a member of the Zhangjiajie Medical Team supported by Hunan Provincial People's Hospital, completed the nucleic acid collection task in the Zhangjiajie Commerce Bureau community, he was preparing to rush to the next collection point.

Suddenly, a little girl about six or seven years old came over and offered: "Auntie, can I do a dance for you?" Ms. Yao, the girl's mother who was a volunteer at the scene, immediately turned on her mobile phone and played "Listen to me, thank you "You", the little girl danced generously to the music, Song Lin couldn't help jumping up with her, and the two bowed to each other to thank each other.

  Ms. Yao said to Song Lin: “Although Zhangjiajie suffered from the epidemic, the province sent a medical team to help us in time, and the people across the country are supporting us. Thank you so much. Daughter Yao Yifei is a second-year student of Chongshi North School in Zhangjiajie. Recently, I have often heard adults say their gratitude to medical workers, and the idea of ​​dancing to medical workers has emerged."

  "I am also Zhangjiajie's daughter and a medical worker. This is my unshirkable responsibility." Song Lin and Ms. Yao met, and when the epidemic dissipated, they would definitely come back and have a good meeting with them.

(Produced by Zhou Jinrong and Liang Hui)

Editor in charge: [Li Yuxin]