China News Service, March 30. According to the European Times, the epidemic situation in France has become increasingly serious recently, which is worrying. The medical staff and firefighters fighting on the front lines were respected by everyone. Many cities began to applaud at the window every evening to pay tribute to those fighting the epidemic.

In Bordeaux, southwestern France, two young men from Changsha, Hunan, closed their doors in a restaurant in response to French “foot-footing” measures, and began delivering hot meals for local medical staff and firefighters to warm the epidemic-resistant staff.

The two young people are Chen Ying, executive vice chairman and chairman of the Hunan Chamber of Commerce in France, post-80s Changsha sister-in-law, Chen Ying, and Chen Ying's elementary school classmate, Ye Kaibin.

Chen Ying said that in 2003, he met his primary school classmate, Ye Kaibin, in Lyon, when both were working for others. After learning some skills and having some savings, the two teamed up to open a Chinese restaurant in Bordeaux, which has now grown to two stores: one near the Bordeaux airport, named OPANDA Chinese restaurant, and one MOSTO world buffet next to the large supermarket Carrefour , Both stores are booming. After the outbreak, the catering industry was severely impacted. By March 17, after France announced the closure of the city and the country, both restaurants were closed.

Now they both have a home and a business in France, they could have a good rest and stay with their families and children. When he heard from Fang Chi, a volunteer in the Bordeaux Fire Brigade, a fellow Hunanese villager, that because of the outbreak, frontline medical and emergency personnel were too busy to eat. Seeing that their fellow villagers and frontline anti-epidemic workers risked their lives and suffered from suffering and could not eat, they decided to cook and deliver meals for them.

As the restaurants were closed and the employees were home, the two rolled up their sleeves to cook in person, and sent a steamy Hunan delicious stir-fry to the medical staff of the French hospital and fire emergency responders.

The two of them have cooked meals every day and drove dozens of caring meals to medical staff and firefighters. They have persisted until now. They delivered food to the fire brigade, fire medical unit, hospital ambulance center, and the Bordeaux First Aid Center headquarters (tel. 15). Chen Ying said that with the development of the epidemic, more and more people need to be sent now, and they are too busy to breathe. He hopes that more people can participate in this charity event and live in China. Work together to overcome the epidemic.

When the epidemic in China was severe, Chen Ying and others also actively called for donations and donations for the fight against epidemics in Hunan under the call and organization of Wen Fei, the president of the Hunan Chamber of Commerce in France. Later, the epidemic in Hunan was brought under control and the production of medical protective equipment in China Capabilities also began to recover, and a small amount of disposable protective clothing and a few masks were not shipped. When delivering meals, Chen Ying learned that as first-aid personnel who deal directly with critically ill patients, they lacked protective equipment. They immediately donated the remaining protective equipment to the fire rescue team. French friends tweeted on Facebook to thank Hunanese and Chinese.

Chen Ying told Wen Fei that the first aid team members cherished the items they donated. The team members washed and dried them every day and then wore them again and again. Wen Fei, who had returned from her hometown of Changsha in Paris earlier this month, heard that after 14 days of self-isolation and all the nucleic acid tests showed negative, she immediately organized materials in the country to support the French epidemic. Like many overseas Chinese, they started to "play the second half". This operation was supported by many units and individuals in his hometown. Currently, he received 100 boxes of nucleic acid test reagents donated by Dai Lizhong, chairman of Shengxiang Biological Company, and 300 medical goggles donated by Gofei, Hunan Changde Shuangchen Optical Company. The Anti-epidemic Command of the People's Government of Yueyang City and the Federation of Overseas Chinese of Yueyang City donated 20,000 masks of the Hunan Chamber of Commerce in France. Wen Fei will bear the international freight for the donated items to France, and donate it to the public hospital in southern Paris, France. The Bordeaux City Emergency Center and other units were also distributed to Xiang overseas Chinese and students studying in France.

There is no one that can't be turned upside down; there is no hurdle that can't be crossed. In this war where the enemy is invisible, how many people are doing their dedication silently. They are all ordinary heroes. (Huang Guanjie)