Graduation season special gift: pushing a student in a wheelchair to run 1000 meters

  West China Metropolis Daily - Cover reporter Xiao Yang

  Recently, a video of more than a dozen boys from Qiyi Middle School in Shimian County, Ya'an City pushing a student in a wheelchair to run around the playground went viral on the Internet, and netizens praised the children's love and friendship.

  In the video, sitting in a wheelchair is Li Kaiyi, the monitor of the sixth grade of the ninth grade of the middle school. He has spinal muscular atrophy and has to be accompanied by a wheelchair; with him are 18 boys in the sixth class.

The video was shot on June 7. After the graduation photo was taken, the boys in the class gave Li Kaiyi a special gift: he was pushing the wheelchair and ran along the playground, and everyone shouted: "I wish you a happy first 1,000 meters in your life. !"

  On June 16, Alibaba Everyday Positive Energy teamed up with West China Metropolis Daily and Cover News to present a special positive energy award and a bonus of 10,000 yuan to 18 boys in the ninth grade and sixth class of Shimian County Qiyi Middle School.

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  18 people pushed 1 person to run 1000 meters

  Li Kaiyi recalled that after taking the graduation photo that day, everyone sat on the lawn and did not want to leave. Suddenly, a classmate suggested: Let's take Li Kaiyi to run 1,000 meters.

The proposal received immediate response from everyone.

  At first, Li Kaiyi thought it was a joke among his classmates, and repeatedly refused to talk about it.

But seeing everyone's seriousness, he had to agree.

Then, seven or eight boys pushed him in a wheelchair to run on the playground.

After running for half a lap, all the boys in the class joined in, 19 people ran on the playground, and the girls cheered for them beside them.

Circle after circle, until five or six laps to stop.

After stopping, everyone shouted together: "I wish you a happy first 1,000 meters in your life!" Li Kaiyi said that his heart was warm and touched at that time.


Classmate Wu Zhenyu said that they came up with this idea very early.

Because every physical education class, Li Kaiyi can only watch from a distance, and everyone can feel his regret, so he plans to take him for a run.

However, due to the intense study, this plan has not been implemented.

Until the graduation photo was taken, someone put forward this idea and got everyone's response immediately.

  Wu Zhenyu said that at that time, all the boys in the class went into battle, and every half a lap, one person would push the wheelchair.

In order to ensure the safety of the running, there is also a classmate "escort" on the left and right sides of the wheelchair.

  And this heartwarming scene happened to be recorded by the head teacher who took pictures of the students on the playground.

She said that the classmates helped each other, supported each other, and ran lap after lap, which moved her.

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  Regardless of each other, good brothers will take you with you

  After learning about Li Kaiyi and her classmates, Li Kaiyi's mother, Ms. Wang, said that these children are all good and worthy of praise.

  In Ms. Wang's heart, there is a love and gratitude to the ninth grade class six classmates.

She said that at first the family did not expect Li Kaiyi's condition to become so serious.

In the first semester of junior high, Li Kaiyi was able to walk on his own, but not anymore.

Therefore, the school adjusted Li Kaiyi's class from the 4th floor to the 1st floor, and arranged his dormitory on the 1st floor, and the class also arranged for his classmates to take care of his life.

  Ms. Wang said that Li Kaiyi's life at school was thanks to the help of his classmates.

  The award speech reads: The boy in the wheelchair is confident and strong, but no matter how he forges ahead, there is always a distance that is difficult to reach alone.

Fortunately, there are still a group of friends who are indistinguishable from each other. If you can't walk by yourself, a good brother will take you with you...