1. Baha’i Gulli: 11 good daughters of poor “fathers” and poor “mothers”
Baha’i Gulli’s full name is Baha’i Gulli Ni Hemaiti, a Tatar ethnic group, is an ordinary cadre in Mancheng Road Community, Jimusar Town, Jimusar County, Changji Hui Autonomous Prefecture, Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region.
In the past 17 years of working, she has taken care of many poor elderly people and households in need, and has known poor "fathers" and "mothers" from 11 different ethnic groups. In addition, she has helped more than 50 poor families of all ethnic groups in her jurisdiction, supported dozens of poor mothers and students in mountainous areas, and personally donated more than 100,000 yuan in materials.
Baha Yiguli spreads the seeds of love into the hearts of more people through her own actions. Today, with Baha Yiguli Studio as the core, Mancheng Road Community has formed 8 volunteer teams, including the Information Officer Building Chief Volunteer Service Team, the Women’s Volunteer Service Team, and the Law and Regulations Volunteer Service Team, with more than 500 volunteers. People, volunteer services are gradually becoming normalized and socialized, and the service scope covers many fields such as medical care, education, and health.
2. Kong Rong lets pears
When Kong Rong was four years old, he often ate pears with his brother. Every time, Kong Rong always took the smallest pear. Once, my father saw it and asked: "Why do you always take the small one instead of the big one?" Kong Rong said: "I am the younger brother and the youngest. I should eat the small one and give the big one to my brother." Let's go!"
Kong Rong understood the principles of courtesy, mutual help, unity and friendship between brothers and sisters at a young age, which surprised the whole family. Since then, the story of Kong Rong letting the pear go has been passed down for thousands of years and has become a model of unity and friendship.
3. The 302nd Hospital of the People's Liberation Army: Caring about the snow-covered plateau and loving the compatriots in Tibetan areas
Since November 2015, it has responded to the "Thousands of People in Tibetan Areas" launched by the China Charity Federation. Since the Operation to Rescue Hydatid Disease Patients from Poor Families, 302 Hospital, as the first hospital to participate in this operation, has taken the lead in undertaking the task of preventing and treating large quantities of hydatid disease patients in Tibetan areas. "Create task. So far, 19 batches of 124 patients who came to Beijing from Tibetan areas have been treated, and 99 severely ill patients have been operated on, with a success rate of 100%.
In order to mobilize more medical resources, No. 302 Hospital is also actively exploring new ways to jointly prevent and treat echinococcosis between the military and civilians. It took the lead in organizing training courses on hydatid disease screening, diagnosis and treatment skills in Tibetan areas across the military, and actively provided training courses for 24 military and local hospitals including the 107th Hospital, the 253rd Hospital of the People's Liberation Army, the People's Hospital of Goluo Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, and the People's Hospital of Zaduo County. Transfer experience to the hospital's business backbone; take the lead in organizing a standardized diagnosis and treatment technology training class for hydatid disease surgery in the Tibet Autonomous Region, and "pass on experience and give treasures" to the business backbone of 14 military and local hospitals from Tibetan areas and some PLA garrison troops and armed police forces, effectively It has improved the local technical level of standardized diagnosis and treatment of hydatid disease.
4. Abrajan Mukhtar: Traveled eight thousand miles on foot and married more than a hundred families
44-year-old Abrajan Mukhtar was born in Xinjiang Tijian Village, Azak Township, Atush City, Kizilsu Kirgiz Autonomous Prefecture, Uyghur Autonomous Region. In recent years, he has become fond of hiking and has become enthusiastic about charity.
In 2016, Abrajan caused a sensation by walking from Urumqi to Artush in 18 days. Later, he had a bigger dream - to walk from Urumqi to Beijing, promoting the beauty of Xinjiang and the unity of all ethnic groups along the way.
After professional physical training and careful preparation, on April 8, 2017, Abrajiang set out from Urumqi with confidence and embarked on his dream journey of walking to Beijing. On the afternoon of August 15, Abrajan Mukhtar, carrying his luggage and covered in travel, finally arrived at Tiananmen Square in Beijing. Facing the bright red national flag, he was so excited that tears filled his eyes. He said emotionally: "The motherland is very strong, the people are very united, and the people of all ethnic groups in China are one family! As long as everyone is more united, the motherland will be stronger!"
5. Abdullah Wu Laximu: Establishing a Xinjiang brand in Nanchang
In June 2017, Abdullah Wulasimu, a Uyghur businessman engaged in the catering industry in Nanchang, Jiangxi Province, wrote a letter expressing his feelings of national unity. The letter was sent to my mother who lives far away in Zhawa Township, Moyu County, Hotan Prefecture, Xinjiang.
Abdullah expressed his true feelings to his mother far away in simple language, and spoke with sincere feelings and raised his sword, showing to the people in his hometown that he cherishes today's hard-won happy life and resolutely fights against all actions that undermine national unity. He used the warmest words to express his love for the big family of the Chinese nation.
From coming to Nanchang 15 years ago with 40 yuan to work hard, to growing into a businessman with 11 stores and 10 stalls in Nanchang, managing 32 employees, Abdullah’s success is both The reward of individual efforts is also the fruit of national unity.
For future development, Abdullah said that he will open more stores and insist on hiring half of the employees to be fellow Xinjiang people and the other half to be locals in Nanchang, so as to provide Nanchang with needs. It provides jobs for those who help, and secondly, it can promote exchanges between ethnic groups. In Abdullah's heart, the restaurant is not only a pioneering place for his catering business, but also a small window for national unity.
Reference: China Ethnic Religion Network_2017, those heart-warming stories of national unity