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-Prose can't help Xinjiang
Zhang

Years are like songs. Before you know it, the three years of working and living in Xinjiang are fleeting. I came to Altay for half a year and fell in love with it. I once published an essay entitled "Days of Aid to Afghanistan", which expressed my sincere feelings for "Golden Mountain and Silver Water". Two and a half years have passed, and this complex of aiding Xinjiang has penetrated into the blood, bone marrow and soul!

The three years of aiding Xinjiang are three years of enriching life experience and three years of embodying the value of life. This experience has made me more mature and indifferent to fame and fortune. I remember that my Kazakh neighbors who live in my flat often ask me if I am cold or warm. During the ji zi Festival, I went to the old people to pay New Year greetings, drinking fragrant milk tea, eating sweet and sour milk bumps and feeling the customs of Kazakhs. What moved me was that the old man had difficulties at home. Just before the 20 1 1 Spring Festival, when I was about to return to Beijing, the old man specially sent me two live fish and asked me to say hello to my wife and children. I couldn't restrain my emotions and suddenly burst into tears! This is the deep friendship of the local minority people to the cadres who aid Xinjiang!

Being in Altay, a place known as "Golden Mountain and Silver Water", my mind has been purified as never before, and my feelings and thoughts have also been sublimated. I am very happy to help Xinjiang. This kind of experience, if you don't devote yourself wholeheartedly, is hard to realize.

The dribs and drabs of the work and life of aid cadres in Altay region are all condensed with the concern of their families. More than half of the achievements in aiding Xinjiang are attributed to the families of cadres who aid Xinjiang. They are under great pressure of work and life, suffering from the pain of family reunion, shouldering the burden of family with weak arms, supporting the elderly and educating children. Even at the expense of individuals, we must become the strong backing of aid cadres in Xinjiang. Aid cadres owe too much to their families. Adolescent children lack the love their parents deserve, and put the burden of taking care of their families on another person's weak shoulders. No amount of aid cadres can make up for it!

Every night and holiday, we will miss home. However, as long as the aid cadres return to their jobs, they will devote themselves to the fiery aid work in Xinjiang, and work hard together with local cadres and masses for regional leap-forward development and long-term stability.

The families of Tibetan aid cadres always miss their loved ones. I remember that at the gathering of Tibetan aid cadres in Beijing on the 15th day of the first month of 20 10, my son said a few simple words, which made some Tibetan aid cadres present burst into tears, and some Tibetan aid cadres and their families even burst into tears! He said: "when aid cadres can go home, they should try to go home, have a look and help a group of family members;" If you really can't go home, call home more, contact relatives more, and let them know themselves as much as possible. After returning home, you should take on more housework at home and let your family rest more! "

Aid cadres in Xinjiang have experienced the pain of missing their loved ones and the test of blood and fire. In 2009, in the once-in-60-year snowstorm in Altay, I accidentally slipped, resulting in a fracture of my right ankle and a partial tear of my ligament. It hurts the bones for a hundred days, not to mention the feet! At one time, his wife fainted from time to time due to anemia, and his son fell on his right foot. It never rains but it pours. Even in this case, I often lose sleep when I think about the damage caused by the catastrophic snowstorm in Altay to people of all ethnic groups, thinking about doing something for the region. I reported the situation to the dispatching unit in time, and tried my best to donate money for the fight against snow disaster in this area. On crutches, send units to report the work of aiding Xinjiang, apply for projects, and strive for support from projects, funds and policies as much as possible.

My behavior touched the leadership, and the work of aiding Xinjiang was strongly supported by the dispatched units. I remember that when I took the relevant leaders of Altay region to send units to contact the project, a cadre in Altay region said: "The cadres in Xinjiang all put their work ahead and paved the road, so the treatment we enjoy is different." I still remember when I accepted a project in Beijing, I also went with crutches. What they say most is that "the cadres who aid Xinjiang are different, especially Altay." This persistence, this spirit of hard work and selfless dedication is worth learning! "But what I want to say most is that the cadres and the masses in Altay have long adhered to the frontier and made silent contributions to the construction and development of the frontier, with no regrets. By contrast, what they have done is insignificant.

I will leave my work and life for three years, and I will never forget the mountains, water, grass and trees here, and the simple and kind people here who are mainly Kazaks. It is difficult to say goodbye, but it is difficult to give up aiding Xinjiang. The profound friendship, friendship among colleagues and friendship for helping friends forged in the past three years are all displayed in front of us. Say take care again and say goodbye again! But the beautiful "Golden Mountain and Silver Water", the picturesque Kanas, the world-famous geological holy pit Kotokai No.3, the mysterious grassland stone paintings, and the ancient origin of skiing … can they disappear in memory!

Three years of aid to Xinjiang is coming to an end!

How can you forget the three-year experience of aiding Xinjiang?

The road to aiding Xinjiang for a lifetime has just begun!