Editor's note: "Who will send a brocade book in the cloud".

In the extraordinary year of 2020, General Secretary Xi Jinping has communicated and interacted with the masses of the people, party members and cadres, and people from all walks of life through letters on many occasions.

Letters and letters convey concerns, encouragement and high hopes, and the words are warm and heartwarming.

At the end of the year, the "Learning Everyday" column of CCTV.com launched the year-end plan "2020 in the letterhead" to tell you the story behind the general secretary's reply.

  Study Everyday On March 11, 2020, the two “post-90s” temporary party branch secretaries Wang Ben and Wu Chao, Peking University’s E-aid Medical Team, Peking University’s Third Hospital "Post" party members wrote a letter to General Secretary Xi Jinping, expressing their firm confidence that the "post-90s" are not afraid of hardship and sacrifice.

  Wang Ben was born in 1993. After graduating from Peking University in 2019, he was assigned to the Department of Orthopedics of Peking University Third Hospital, completing the transition from a medical student to a doctor.

After the hospital's first batch of medical teams set off in Wuhan, Wang Benyi submitted an application for reinforcements to the hospital without hesitation, "I hope to be able to go to the front line to contribute when the country is in urgent need."

Wang Ben

  On February 6, 2020, Wang Ben, who had just finished two emergency surgeries, received a call from the medical office to inform him that he had been selected for the third batch of national medical teams for the fight against the epidemic in Hubei.

Before he could think about it, Wang Ben hurriedly packed his luggage and prepared to help Wuhan.

  Departing with Wang Ben was Wu Chao, born in 1990, a neurosurgeon at Peking University Third Hospital and one of the writers who wrote letters to the General Secretary.

When receiving the departure notice, Wu Chao was a little worried, not because he was afraid of being infected, but because he was worried about whether he was able to deal with an unknown disease.

  With the warm encouragement of teachers and colleagues in the same department, Wu Chao confidently embarked on the road to aid Hubei.

  Participate in the intense mobilization meeting, material arrangement, emergency training and assessment of the use of protective equipment, familiar with the working environment... After arriving in Wuhan, they quickly put into work.

  On the busy and busy front line, they and their colleagues used first-class diagnosis and treatment and nursing technology to continuously pull patients back from the death line, helping more and more patients to be cured and discharged.

They have always played the leading role of party members on the frontline of the fight against the epidemic, and they have not forgotten to recruit party members on the front line to provide more support and strength to support Wuhan in fighting the new crown pneumonia epidemic.

  On March 15, 2020, all the "post-90s" party members of the Peking University Aid Hubei Medical Team received a reply from the general secretary.

In the reply, the general secretary encouraged them to let their youth bloom where the party and the people need it most.

  After seeing General Secretary Xi Jinping's reply, they were very excited and inspired.

Wang Ben said: "We'post-90s' have grown up, and we are also responsible at the critical moment. Thank you to everyone in Wuhan. I will do my best to fight this battle.

  As the first batch of "post-90s", Wu Chao once said in an interview: "I think our young people should be like stem cells of the human body. It also enables our doctors from different professions to be at the front line without chaos and quickly enter the working state of new coronary pneumonia treatment."

  In this fight against the epidemic, the young generation represented by the "post-90s" came forward and took up the dedication, fully demonstrating the spirit of Chinese youth in the new era.

Among the more than 42,000 medical staff who helped Hubei, more than 12,000 are "post-90s", and a considerable number of them are "post-95s" or even "post-00s."

  At the National Commendation Conference for Fighting the New Coronary Pneumonia Epidemic, the General Secretary affectionately praised the younger generation: "In this fight against the epidemic, the outstanding performance of the younger generation is gratifying and touching. Nearly half of the medical staff who participated in the fight against the epidemic It is the post-90s and post-00s. They have one sentence that touched China: You protected us during SARS in 2003, and today it is our turn to protect you."

  On February 17, 2020, Zhang Jianan, a nurse in the intensive care department of Peking University Third Hospital, spent his 28th birthday in Wuhan.

She wrote in her diary: "If someone asks me what birthday wishes I have, I will say: May the country be peaceful and safe; I hope the patient will be discharged early and the comrades-in-arms will meet their hometown again.

  Yan Zhanfei is a "post-90s" police officer in the police department of Huoshenshan Hospital of Wuhan Public Security Bureau. He has been patrolling the surrounding areas since the beginning of the construction of the hospital, and closed the ward. No incident has occurred in their jurisdiction so far. Public security or criminal cases.

  Zhou Yawei, who was born in 1993, has been working in the community for three years. During the epidemic, she was familiar with purchasing security materials for residents, buying medicine, withdrawing money, and psychological counseling.

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  As the general secretary said in a reply to all the "post-90s" party members of the Peking University aid medical team in Hubei: "The younger generation has ideals, skills, and responsibilities, the country has a future, and the nation has hope." They proved by their actions. : The Chinese youth in the new era are good-looking and worthy of great responsibility.

They are not afraid of wind and rain, bravely shoulder heavy burdens, and strive to "make youth bloom in the place where the party and the people need it most."

  (CCTV Network of China Central Radio and Television)