China News Service, Ningbo, November 24 (Lin Bo, Shi Zhu, Xu Qimin) "Mom and Dad, thank you, your son’s youth shines in the barracks, please rest assured, you have guarded me when I was young, and let me guard the motherland when I was growing up. Thousands of miles of rivers and mountains, guard our common home!" This is a letter from Zhang Zhongwei, a soldier of the Ningbo Detachment of the Zhejiang Armed Police Corps (hereinafter referred to as the "Armed Ningbo Detachment") to his parents.

Officers and soldiers of the Ningbo Detachment of the Armed Police Force are on duty.

Photo courtesy of Shi Zhu

  The trees flourish because of the nurturing of the land; the children become talented because of the hard work of their parents.

In recent days, officers and soldiers of the Ningbo Detachment of the Armed Police have conveyed their gratitude to their parents through old-fashioned letters.

  "Vaguely remember the special gaze my parents gave me when they left the station. Although I have been away from my hometown for more than two years, my parents' gaze is still engraved in my heart like a brand." In the mind of Chen Junliang, a soldier of the Ningbo Detachment of the Armed Police Force , The encouragement of his parents often surfaced, "The eyes of my parents gave me sunshine when I faced the darkness, gave me courage when I met the wind and rain, and gave me the strength to fight again when I was about to give up. , I must be grateful to my parents for all this."

  Looking at the present, with the popularization of information technology, the contact between officers and soldiers and their families is no longer obstructed by time and space. However, it is not meaningful to write letters with a touch of ink and convey the hard-to-open love in your heart.

The officers and soldiers of the Ningbo Detachment of the Armed Police wrote family letters.

Photo courtesy of Shi Zhu

  "Since the idea of ​​serving as a soldier came into being, I have thought that I will grow up quickly, mature quickly, and become a strong backing for my parents." As a deputy squad leader of the Ningbo Detachment of the Armed Police Force, Zhong Xiaopeng from Heyuan, Guangdong has spent three years in the army. In the years, in the army, he became stronger, and he also understood the responsibilities and missions on his shoulders. "In the coming days, I will work harder to shoulder the responsibilities and responsibilities on my shoulders and become a parent’s pride!"

  Huang Chengye, a soldier of the Ningbo Detachment of the Armed Police Force, always remembered the scene when he got on the bus to the railway station and his father drove the car behind. "Although I am not in the same car with them, I can feel my heart tightly They are connected."

  Huang Chengye has a lot to say, and a thousand words are combined into a simple thank you in the letter-"Thank you, thank you for having you, my parents!"

  Unlike the "recruits" who have just entered the barracks, Wang Wanyin, the squad leader of the Ningbo Detachment of the Armed Police Force, has spent 11 years in the army.

In his eyes, his parents never talked to him about the difficulties at home, and they always endured them silently. Every time they talked, they said that the family was very good.

  Home is the smallest country, and the country is tens of millions. In fact, there is a soft place behind every steel man.

  As a person who is not good at expressing emotions, Wang Wanyin is very grateful to his parents.

He wrote in the letter: "Dad and Mom, thank you! It is you who have built a strong backing for me behind your back, and you are my eternal safe haven!"

  The letters sent out not only narrowed the distance between the officers and soldiers and their families, but also allowed their most sincere feelings to be passed on to their families through this old-fashioned way, bringing love closer to each other.

(over)