According to the "Guangzhou Grand Theater" WeChat public account on December 22 this year, on the evening of December 21, the original dance drama "When the Flowers Are Blooming", jointly produced by the Guangzhou Grand Theater and Guangzhou University, premiered in the Experimental Theater of the Guangzhou Grand Theater. The young students used the form of dance drama to tell heroic stories and performed the glorious deeds of "President of Randeng" Zhang Guimei with the new generation of power, which was widely praised by the audience.

  The news mentioned that Academician Zhong Nanshan, the winner of the "Med of the Republic", specially commissioned Professor Zhong Weide to come to the performance site to invite President Zhang Guimei, the winner of the "July 1st Medal".

On this special day, the two institutions named after the city of Guangzhou are connected in many ways through art. The two models of the era share the beauty with each other, so that the meaning of the stage can be deeply practiced in reality.

  Professor Zhong Weide, son of Academician Zhong Nanshan, the winner of the Medal of the Republic of China, chief physician and doctoral supervisor of Guangzhou First People’s Hospital, said: “My father is a medical worker and an educator. This performance made me feel that Teacher Zhang Guimei’s fearlessness The persistence and the love that travels through time bring hope to the children in Huapingshan District, Lijiang, Yunnan. Teacher Zhang Guimei is sincerely invited to come to Guangzhou to recuperate and contribute to the health of a model of the times like Teacher Zhang Guimei."

  I still remember Zhang Guimei's hands covered with plasters at the awarding scene of the "July 1st Medal", watching countless people crying.

  It is these hands that hold up the hope and future of the Dashan girls.

These hands are vivid footnotes of "Mama Zhang" devoting all her efforts to education, and a concrete expression of selfless dedication.

  The client of the website of the State Supervision Commission of the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection published an article in August last year, “Zhang Guimei: I can’t bear to spend money on myself, but I am willing to spend it on students”. Inside, took out the medicine box and opened it, took out the pills, poured them into the mouth, and then raised the cup to drink water... These actions were familiar to Zhang Guimei as if he had done it thousands of times.

There were four white pills, and she drank water twice before swallowing them.

  "Now it's the most expensive thing to see a doctor." She was found to have more than 30 diseases all over her body. It took six hours to get to Kunming from Huaping on the same day. When she got out of the car, she was so painful that she couldn't walk.

  Zhang Guimei was also a beautiful girl when she was young. She and her husband worked and lived happily in a middle school in Dali.

Before Zhang Guimei became pregnant and gave birth to a child, her husband died of cancer.

In order to escape the sadness, she applied to be transferred to the remote Huaping County Minority Middle School in Lijiang City.

However, in the second year, Zhang Guimei was diagnosed with uterine fibroids and required immediate hospitalization.

In order to treat her husband, all of Zhang Guimei's savings have been spent, and she has no money to treat herself.

At that time, she wanted to give up treatment and resigned to her fate.

But the school's faculty and staff and the folks in Huaping disagreed. They all donated money to Zhang Guimei after learning the news.

  Seeing everyone put together money for 5 or 10 pieces of land, Zhang Guimei's tears couldn't help but flow down, because she knew that many parents paid for their children's tuition with steel and jiao tickets.

The care and warmth of countless people ignited Zhang Guimei’s fighting spirit and enthusiasm: "The fathers and villagers on this land saved me and gave me a second life. I will use my life to repay this hot land and the fathers and villagers. !"

  Years and months of work has made Zhang Guimei's health deteriorating and she has to take a lot of medicine every day.

Now she has to move up and down the stairs little by little while holding on to the handrail, because she may hit the bony spurs on her arm with a little bit of force.

The illness has prevented her from standing on the podium to teach, but she still wakes up at 5 o’clock every morning, turns on the lights in the corridor one by one, and shouts the students to read in the morning. She will check all the classrooms at 12 o’clock in the evening. rest.

  The Paper, reporter Yue Huairang