With the spread of the epidemic all over the world, the saying "Overseas Chinese are overwhelming the audience" became popular online.

  From the initial support of domestic anti-epidemic to the later staying in the country and helping the local watchdog, the love and responsibility of the overseas Chinese in the epidemic situation is moving.

  Among these overseas Chinese, there is a special group. This is the age of coquetry and cuteness, but they also participated in this world epidemic prevention and control battle in their own unique way.

The children held paintings and cheered for the fight against the epidemic. Photo courtesy of China Chinese Education Foundation

  I have to say that the performance of this group of children overseas is also bumpy!

Donate New Year's money to help fight the domestic epidemic

  At the beginning of the domestic epidemic, the American "Qiaobao" reported that 81 Chinese American children donated more than 8,000 US dollars (about 56,000 yuan) to support the home country's fight against the epidemic.

  Some of these children come from the Early Learning Center in New York. Previously, their "ABC's New Fashion Trends" program had just won the award in the Chinese Children's Spring Festival Gala in 2020. After returning to New York, everyone was taken aback by the sudden outbreak.

  As a teacher for the children, Wang Zao decided to help the children to correctly understand and understand the epidemic situation and launched a fundraising proposal.

  As soon as the initiative came out, the children who knew the learning center not only actively donated, but also mobilized friends around them to join together. Some donated their New Year's money, while others donated their performance fees. In the end, a total of 81 children donated more than 8,000 US dollars, the youngest of which was only 2 years old.

The picture shows the children of Huaxia Chinese School in the United States donating money for the fight against the epidemic. Photo courtesy of China Chinese Education Foundation

  After the outbreak, the Chinese Education Foundation of China and the Chinese Medical Association issued an initiative to overseas Chinese schools and overseas Chinese communities. With the positive response from the Chinese school children, they all gave out their pocket money to show their love.

  At the Greek Chinese School in Athens, a girl about 8 years old took out her new year's money from the red envelope. She holds a 20 Euro in one hand and a 50 cent coin in one hand. After thinking for a while, he put 20 Euros into the donation box.

  "You donated 20 Euros, are these 50 points enough?" The teacher asked. The girl blinked and said affirmatively: "I usually can't use it for 20 Euros. I bought a sesame ring at school and I can't use 50 points!"

  Dudu is a 6-year-old kid from "Hello Education" in Dubai. During the fundraising event, he donated his lucky money. According to the teacher Ouyang, the school asked him on the day of donation whether he was willing to donate the money. The child immediately answered "acceptable" because "there is a country but a family."

"Sound" to help fight the epidemic

  According to Malaysia Sin Chew.com, in early April, three Malaysian Chinese children from the same family filmed multiple propaganda orders and epidemic prevention and control videos during the operation control order, and adapted songs to pay tribute to frontline personnel.

  The three children were Xie Xuan, Xie Anqi, and Xie Tian, ​​who were studying in the fifth grade at Mili Chinese Public School. They set up the "Three Directions" group in early January this year.

  Xie Xuan said that he and his sister Xie Anqi have the habit of listening to songs, especially English songs. During the management order, three people shot multiple videos and covered many songs. "We admire the hard work of medical staff, police and soldiers who stand on the front line of the fight against epidemics."

  Xie Xuan said that once he and his sister hummed the song "What's Up", and suddenly inspired, so they revised the lyrics and sang it into "Stay at Home", which was praised and shared by many netizens.

  "A group of people keep going all the way." The Chinese child Daisy Chen accompanied the melody of "Don't Give Up" and recorded a hand-dancing performance to cheer people up on the front line of the epidemic.

  "Outside the long pavilion, next to the ancient road, the grass is green and blue." In the United States, the two Chinese sisters Emily and Angela were very moved when they saw a video of the Wuhan people sending off for the Sichuan medical staff who came to support. "farewell".

  Parents expressed the hope that the epidemic will end in the United States as soon as possible. The Chinese people will show unprecedented solidarity under the epidemic and the children will learn to be grateful through the epidemic.

Cheer through painting as an anti-epidemic

  At the beginning of the outbreak in China, the 13-year-old Chinese girl Eva Wang spent a few days conceiving, painting, and completing a work. On the screen, the masks connected hand to hand have a pair of bright big eyes, with firmness, expectation, and love in their eyes.

  Under the epidemic, Chinese-American youths of Zhejiang origin living overseas also took up their brushes with their imagination and various superpower "weapons" to fight against the new crown virus together with the adults.

  Among them, in a painting by children from the Chinese Language School in Rome, Italy, doctors wearing protective clothing were determined and encouraged. They seemed to be declaring war on the new crown virus, and the word "Come on" came into sight.

  Recently, Lin Luoting, a 10-year-old Chinese girl in Brooklyn, New York, also used paintings to pay tribute to medical staff.

  In one of the works, she wrote "Come on in New York, Come on in the United States", and said that when she was drawing, she was thinking about "what medical staff are doing and what their job is", thus portraying their work.

  For this painting, she repeatedly read relevant reports on the Internet, and was moved by a photo that showed traces on her face after the doctor took off her mask.

  Lin Luoting said that despite the epidemic, everyone will feel frustrated and helpless, but they must be hopeful and believe that they will last. "We want to thank the medical staff for cheering."

  At a young age, with great love!

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  Sources: China Overseas Chinese Network, People's Network, American "Qiaobao", American Chinese Network, etc.