"Love Express" Loves Border Guard Soldiers

  "When I wrote this letter, the sky was full of stars outside the window. You are still standing guard at the border post..." Holding the condolence letter sent from afar, the eyes of the officers and soldiers on duty filled with tears.

  For the past few days, the front-line officers and soldiers of a border defense brigade of the Army in the Southern Theater Command have successively received special "express delivery" - letters of condolences, hand-painted paintings, and New Year's cards, just like the warm sun in winter. , to bring warmth and warmth to the border guards stationed at the border.

  The officers and soldiers of the brigade have been guarding the front line of the southwest border for a long time, with multiple points and multiple lines, long and wide areas, and their stations are scattered in one city and three counties, guarding the rainforest Dai Township where 13 ethnic minorities gather.

Day after day, officers and soldiers walk through the rainforest, fight mosquitoes, and fight leeches... The hardships on the patrol road, the masses are moved by their eyes and hearts.

  A total of 320 of these special "express" came from the resident party and government organs, student groups and people in rural communities.

When the Spring Festival is approaching, in order to express their best wishes to the soldiers on the frontier, the masses will send local special food, condolence letters, hand-painted paintings and New Year cards and other condolences to the frontier officers and soldiers through the post office.

  Receiving these special "express", all the grassroots units of the brigade held simple and grand distribution ceremonies one after another.

The officers and soldiers were very moved when they took over this heavy Chinese New Year gift package from the chief officer of the company.

  Open the gift bag, read the condolence letter, appreciate the hand-painted paintings and New Year's cards, the delicate and neat handwriting, the caring pictures, and the warm blessings flow in their hearts. The officers and soldiers held the children's hand-painted paintings and greeting cards, and smiled while reading aloud , Many soldiers put it down and carefully collected them.

  "'Love Express' is too warm. This is the best New Year's gift I've ever received. Please rest assured, folks here, that I will guard the border with my comrades." Xu Jiajun, a soldier who was writing a reply to elementary school students, said with a smile .

  Dong Haohao