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On April 14, an orphanage in Jiegu Town, Yushu Prefecture collapsed, and six orphans and teachers were crushed under the rubble. Wong Fuk Wing, a volunteer from Hong Kong who escaped the strong earthquake, rushed into the ruins twice to rescue him, but he was deeply immersed in the ruins in the second collapse caused by aftershocks and died on the spot.

This is the first volunteer who died in Yushu disaster area. Wong Fuk Wing, an ordinary truck driver, came silently and sacrificed heroically, once again witnessing the valuable moral strength and spiritual quality of China volunteers. When his life came to an abrupt end in the ruins, when his story was circulated by reporters, we remembered an ordinary and extraordinary life.

Life and death are the eternal themes of life. In the face of disasters, such problems really rushed into the lives of ordinary people. These days, the life and death stories that appeared in the Yushu earthquake are all ordinary people's answers to the value and significance of life. Wong Fuk Wing's choice of life and death once again makes us realize the sublimity and greatness contained in these answers-we will die for the lives of others. He could have chosen to live, but he ran to the brink of death without hesitation. At the moment when the rubble buried him, he burned out the last ray of life and lit up the way for others to escape from the shadow of death.

Wong Fuk Wing passed away, but there are still countless volunteers with love and courage like him standing behind him. Every time a crisis comes, they always find someone in trouble in time. When people need to stand, they give them a hand When people are hungry, they send food and water; When people bleed, they will dress up their wounds ... Their busy figures appear at the scene of Wenchuan earthquake, in flooded villages and on the arid land in southwest China ... They always hold a kind of enthusiasm and regard the sufferings of others as their own and their loved ones as their own. Dedication, friendship, mutual assistance and progress are their motto. Wherever they go, they bring warmth to them.

Helping others and contributing to society are symbols of similarities and differences between volunteers. Volunteer service is not only the embodiment of personal love, but also the responsibility of social responsibility. When volunteers extend a hand of friendship, they convey warmth, care, thoughts and responsibilities. I do it for everyone, and everyone does it for me. This is a sign of a mature society and a necessary element of a harmonious society. In this sense, Wong Fuk Wing's sacrifice not only shows the value of personal life, but also contains far-reaching social significance.

Wong Fuk Wing left, but left the spirit of volunteerism to the society. It is an immortal lamp that still illuminates our hearts. (Guangming Daily Zhong Yiwei)

Yang Yang rescued seven Tibetan residents with bare hands after 1980s.

According to Xinhua News Agency, on April 17, the reporter met Yang Yang, a 23-year-old Chongqing guy, in the earthquake-stricken area of Yushu, Qinghai. Fashionable hairstyle and reserved manners make people think that this is a young hero who rushed to the front to successfully rescue seven Tibetan residents when disaster struck.

In 2009, Yang Yang came to Jiegu Town, Yushu County, Yushu Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Qinghai Province, and became a temporary worker in Yushu Sub-branch of Agricultural Development Bank, working as a chef in the unit canteen.

On the morning of April 14, a sudden earthquake shook the ancient town. Yang Yang, who ran down from the canteen on the fourth floor of the unit, saw that the houses in the opposite block had collapsed. He rushed out without thinking about anything. He was wearing thin clothes and slippers.

In front of a collapsed residential building, Yang Yang heard a middle-aged Tibetan man crying for help. He immediately dug up the wooden beams and clods on the man and successfully rescued him. Then he rescued two children from the man's house, an old man and a woman.

Yang Yang found four people under the rubble of a collapsed two-story Tibetan house nearby, and two of them were killed. Together with a local Tibetan man, he dug up two other surviving Tibetan residents. A rescued Tibetan man was extremely weak, and the emaciated Yangyang immediately picked him up, left the dangerous residential area and ran to the nearby Batang River Beach.

On the Batang River beach, exhausted Yang Yang sat on the ground. At this time, he saw two Tibetan women rushing out of the house by the river, wearing thin clothes and shivering in the cold wind in the early morning. Yang Yang took off his coat and slippers without hesitation and gave them.

Yang Yang said: "In the earthquake, we living people lend a helping hand, which is our duty as a human being."

Yang Yang told reporters that after the earthquake, my brother had returned to his hometown, and he would stay in the disaster area because he saved more people.

With the insistence of the grandparents and grandchildren, the rescuers did not give up.

Yushu, April 20th (xiaoxiang morning herald rolling journalist Zhou Xifeng) After the earthquake, three grandparents and grandchildren were trapped in the ruins 123 hours, unable to move.

/kloc-on the morning of 0/9, they arrived at the China Mine Rescue Team, which went to search. After the most professional rescue, the grandparents and grandchildren were successfully rescued. Grandma was seriously injured and was sent to Xining for rescue, while her 4-year-old granddaughter was fine after being examined by a doctor.

Most of the China mine rescue teams that went to Yushu for earthquake relief came from Sichuan. They felt the same sense of disaster because of the Wenchuan earthquake. With a grateful heart, not giving up any chance to save lives is their testimony to reporters.

Wait 123 hours to dig up grandparents and grandchildren from the ruins.

At 8: 40 am on June 5438+09, Aohe, the captain of Guang 'an Rescue Brigade of Sichuan Mine Rescue Corps, received an order from the provincial center to expand the search and rescue scope along the east-west direction of Jiegu Town.

After a large-scale search and rescue by the rescue team in the early stage, the mine rescue team decided to expand to the suburbs, brought some relief supplies and found a local guide to lead the way. At 9: 40am, a 17-year-old Tibetan girl turned to Guowushe, xinzhai village, Jiegu Town, for help when distributing relief supplies.

Although the paramedics couldn't understand what the girl said, they could feel her urgency. 300 meters away, they found that in a collapsed house, an old man and a young man were crushed in the masonry, only above the chest, unable to move.

After a simple understanding, this is a pair of grandparents. Fortunately, they are still alive, but unfortunately, the roof that has been crushed by a third is crumbling. The grandparents and grandchildren were pressed under the bed board, with large bricks and stones piled on it. For several days, they were fed by their families to save their lives.

Eight ambulance crews, including Mr. Ding Qiang, found a wooden pillar to support the roof, and then used hydraulic air cushion to make room for the grandparents and grandchildren to alleviate the pain. After 1: 20 minutes of rescue, the grandparents and grandchildren were dug out of the ruins by the rescuers.

Eternal love Three men sent their dead wives home.

According to Chongqing Business Daily, they are all Chongqing people who came from Zhongxian to work in Yushu. After the Yushu earthquake, they are going to collectively use agricultural vehicles to send their dead wives back to their hometown for burial, so that the deceased can find their roots. This group of men told reporters in a simple tone that they hope to use this action to let their wives settle down in their hometown and give an account to their wives' families.

"Let's go home together!" Jason wiped the dust off his wife's face and said to her silently. Zhang told reporters that his wife Xu had been pregnant for two months, but the fate of this family was reversed by the earthquake.

After seeing his wife for the last time, Gao Chuanhong, 47, covered her face with the only white sheet cloth left at home. He didn't want to see the blood-red scar on his wife's forehead broken by a stone.

Zhang, who has always been silent, picked up his wife's body, put it on his knee and studied it carefully over and over again. These three people are going to send their dead wives home by agricultural vehicles.

Zhang's hands are still covered with blood scabs. Before, he dug up his pregnant wife Xu who was killed in the earthquake with his hands.

Jason said that he was sleeping at 7 o'clock in the morning on the day of the earthquake, and it was his wife who suddenly woke herself up, only to find that the earthquake had collapsed their earthen houses. "My first feeling at that time was that I was finished!" Just then, Zhang felt that someone suddenly pushed him out of the door behind his back. By the time he realized it, the house had collapsed. The man who pushed him was his wife who was pregnant for nearly two months. "It was my pregnant wife who saved me." Jason said.

Gao Chuanhong said that his wife is as big as himself and is from Zhongxian County, Chongqing. They have deep feelings and have a very clever son, Gao Yong, nicknamed Gao Shijie. After the earthquake, Gao Chuanhong was desperate to dig out the flood from the ruins and was very happy to go to Hongqi Primary School in Yushu County to find his 7-year-old child Gao Yong. He said to Liu, a fellow villager, "My wife and children probably have nothing to do."

But half an hour later, when Liu saw Gao Chuanhong again, Gao Chuanhong, who was walking in the street, looked "wobbly and about to fall". Gao Chuanhong told Liu that his wife died and the children could not find it.

"After sending my wife back to my hometown, I will come back to find my missing son." Gao Chuanhong said.

Because they didn't have much money on them after the earthquake, three Chongqing men found some 10 yuan and 20 yuan banknotes from the collapsed room in order to return to their hometown for their wives who died, and borrowed some of them from others to collect the fares and tolls for home, so that their wives could return to their roots smoothly.

When the reporter asked Gao Chuanhong why he sent his wife back to his hometown, Gao Chuanhong said, "I have been married for more than 20 years and I have to explain to her. A wife can't be buried in a strange place. "

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