87.1% of the respondents will pay attention to ordinary heroes, and the proportion of attention is higher after 00

  Respect for ordinary heroes 64.9% of the respondents believe that young people can learn to be role models

  In life, many ordinary people use their mission to show their ordinary greatness.

During this year's Qingming Festival, a survey conducted by the Social Survey Center of China Youth Daily and the questionnaire network (wenjuan.com) of 2,048 respondents showed that 87.1% of the respondents usually pay attention to the reports of ordinary heroes, but those born in 2000 do so. The proportion is higher (90.7%).

Respecting ordinary heroes, 64.9% of the respondents believed that young people could learn to be role models.

  Among the respondents, post-00s accounted for 28.4%, post-90s accounted for 40.1%, post-80s accounted for 23.4%, post-70s accounted for 5.9%, and post-60s accounted for 2.2%.

After 00, the proportion of attention to ordinary heroes is higher

  "The police who guard our safety, the medical workers who go out in the 'retrograde' expedition, and the community workers who work tirelessly, in my opinion, they are all ordinary heroes." After 00, Liu Hongqiang usually pays attention to the reports of ordinary heroes. He feels that although many people Ordinary people, doing ordinary work, but with great power.

  Liu Hongqiang said that when he browses Weibo and short videos, he will be moved by the deeds of ordinary heroes, and he will leave messages and reposts, and he will also watch documentaries and literary works related to them.

  Zhang Mengyu, a high school student, has recently reposted many Weibo posts related to the anti-drug police.

He said that he didn't know them very well before, and it was not until he watched some film and television works based on the anti-drug police that he had a better understanding of the profession, the danger of their work and the meaning of persistence and dedication.

  In the survey, 87.1% of the respondents usually pay attention to reports on ordinary heroes.

The interaction analysis shows that the post-00s generation pays more attention (90.7%).

  Zhao Lan, who works in Hangzhou, went to visit the grave during the Qingming holiday.

She saw that many people spontaneously came to lay flowers at the tomb of Martyr Wang Wei, "Guardian of the Sea and Air", and she fully felt everyone's respect and thoughts for the martyr.

Zhao Lan feels that there are many ordinary people in daily life, such as scientific research workers and model workers, all of whom shine brightly.

Zhao Lan usually learns about heroic deeds through news reports, and also thinks that everyone is generally concerned about it. "The social atmosphere that advocates heroes is very good now."

  Zeng Jing, whose hometown is in Hunan, often visited the Red Education Base when she was in school, and now she also accompanies her niece to the memorial hall.

She felt that it was necessary for children to learn more about history and heroic stories, "implicitly shape their character and conduct".

  The data shows that documentaries/films and TV dramas (62.2%), media reports (59.9%), memorial halls/red education bases (53.8%) are the main ways for respondents to learn about ordinary heroic deeds.

Others include: books/textbooks (38.1%), short video platforms (36.2%), circle of friends/social platforms (33.8%) and parents/teachers/relatives and friends (28.9%).

Respect for ordinary heroes 64.9% of the respondents believe that young people can learn to be role models

  "Where are there any superheroes that fall from the sky, the heroes are in our daily life." Li Jiating, born in the 90s, watched a short video on the Internet about being brave and heroic some time ago, and deeply felt that "ordinary people bring themselves the most moving".

In Li Jiating's view, heroes are not out of reach, and heroes can be produced in all walks of life. "Ordinary heroes don't care about industry or identity. Their bravery, kindness, and justice allow us to see the beauty of the world."

  "Remembering the deceased, remembering their sacrifices, and paying tribute to all who persevered." Liu Hongqiang believes that advocating heroes can make more people more responsible, and constantly create a social atmosphere of goodness and improvement.

  For respecting ordinary heroes, 64.9% of the respondents believed that young people could learn to be role models, and 63.3% of the respondents believed that ordinary people could be made more responsible.

Others include: making the people's supremacy more deeply rooted in the hearts of the people (52.6%), conducive to the popularization of socialist core values ​​(50.0%), conducive to everyone seeing their talents and thinking together (45.7%), enhancing cultural self-confidence, and uniting the national spirit (39.4 %).

  "Our nation has never lacked heroes." Zeng Jing felt that the reason why we can overcome many difficulties and keep moving forward is because there are many great ordinary people, "Whether it is a retrograde expedition in difficult times, or an ordinary post. Adhere to the responsibility, have a bit of enthusiasm, and give off a bit of light, so that ordinary people are no longer ordinary."

  China Youth Daily, China Youth Daily reporter Sun Shan Source: China Youth Daily