Examples of responsibility around us

I am reminded of the deeds of Hong Zhanhui, a college student at Huaihua University in Hunan. Despite repeated changes in his family, he overcame various difficulties in the past 12 years to raise an abandoned baby who was not related to him by single-handedly, and supported his education with the money he earned from doing small businesses and doing odd jobs. Hong Zhanhui's boxing and love deeply shocked many people, and his touching deeds were widely circulated in his hometown and school. In Hong Zhanhui, people can see the tenacity of self-reliance and the sense of responsibility that he has the courage to take on.

The story of the close relationship between Hong Zhanhui and his sister, which is more than flesh and blood, touched many people. With a simple and kind heart, he studied and lived tenaciously, sincerely loved and cared for his family, and did things that many of us would be impossible to do. Hong Zhanhui’s true love story tells us that as long as we care about our families with sincere love and face society with dedication, our lives can be made better and more harmonious.

Huang Furong, a Hong Kong volunteer nicknamed "Ah Fu", during the 2008 Sichuan earthquake, even though he was suffering from a serious illness, he still went to the front line to help the victims; yesterday in the Qinghai earthquake, he also collapsed The orphanage worked hard to save people, but unfortunately their selfless passion was eventually buried in a pile of heartless rubble. Mainland netizens admired his spirit of self-sacrifice and left messages of condolences online, "Afu, you are a real martyr, have a good journey!"

Eating only one bag of instant noodles for 16 hours

Wang Zekun is a sergeant in the Yushu detachment of the Armed Police. In the early morning of April 14, just a few minutes after the Yushu earthquake occurred, Wang Zekun rushed to the forefront of search and rescue. He and his comrades dug through ruins one after another and rescued fresh lives one after another. When it got dark, they rescued more than 20 people who were buried. At about 8 o'clock in the evening, Wang Zekun dragged his exhausted body to the detachment assembly. He originally wanted to eat something simple, but he was assigned the task of guarding the Yushu Military Division Operation Command Center. It was not until about 12 o'clock that night that Wang Zekun had a chance to eat. A bag of instant noodles. At this time, he had been working on the front line of earthquake relief for 16 hours.

Gansu News Network, Lanzhou, June 9th, according to Lanzhou Morning News: Around us, there are always some people who use their ordinary efforts to bring us a love and understanding of life. After the opening of the Shanghai World Expo on May 1, Hu Wen, a disabled girl from Tianshui, Gansu Province, was the only disabled volunteer for the World Expo outside Shanghai. While performing volunteer services with her own confidence and sincerity, she was also moved by the people who came to the Expo. Tourists visiting the Sunshine of Life Pavilion. On the evening of June 8, this "Flower of Gansu" bloomed again on CCTV's "Moving Around Me" column, once again impressing hundreds of millions of viewers with its simplicity and innocence.

On May 4, this newspaper reported on the touching story of Hu Wen, who lived frugally and went to Shanghai alone to volunteer for the World Expo under the title "Gansu Girls Pursue the Dream of "Sunshine of Life"" . A CCTV TV program "Moving Around You" was based on this clue. It followed and filmed Hu Wen who was volunteering at the World Expo, and named the short film "Sunshine Volunteer Hu Wen."

In the TV picture, Hu Wen, who has a pair of big eyes, is the commentator in the front hall of the Sunshine of Life Pavilion at the Shanghai World Expo. In the Sunshine of Life Pavilion, which has an average daily reception of more than 20,000 people, she sometimes wears high heels. She stood at the entrance of the exhibition hall for two or three hours to help ease the flow of people; since she could not stand for too long, she would sometimes sit in a wheelchair and explain the conditions of the exhibition hall to visitors with her sign language partner. Despite these seemingly easy things, it is not easy for Hu Wen, who has three degrees of disability in her lower limbs, to persevere every day. When the reporter next to her asked if she was tired, Hu Wen said cheerfully: "When I am busy, I don't care about being tired. I stand here with confidence."

The so-called volunteer service is Services provided without any material remuneration. Because there was no remuneration, Hu Wen spent 700 yuan to share a house with five people in Minhang District, a two-hour drive from the Expo site, while she only set up a bed in the living room of the room. Human bed. Although the food and accommodation conditions are not very good and the volunteer work is too tiring, Hu Wen returns to her residence every night and still insists on practicing "compulsory courses" such as word interpretation and lip reading in front of the mirror. She asked herself not only to speak Chinese with "perfect accent", but also to get rid of her "hometown accent" when explaining in English.

It is Hu Wen's spirit of self-improvement that has touched many people. Some doctors have offered to help cure her illness, and welfare organizations have offered free treatment to some disabled children in Hu Wen's hometown.

After her volunteer service is over, she will return to her hometown and spend her spare time taking care of the children in the orphanage.

Hu Wen’s tenacity and firm will have made hundreds of millions of viewers in front of the TV remember this beautiful 23-year-old girl and her final narration for everyone: I am confident and I am sincere.