His name is Ma Yongen, from Zhumadian, Henan. When he was 6 years old, his father Ma Xiaoquan was paralyzed by illness. In order to treat my father, all my family savings have been spent. Ma Yong 'en's grandfather went to the construction site to make money and died in a car accident. Soon his mother left home.
Since then, Ma Yongen, born after 00, has shouldered this family alone, taking care of his paralyzed father and starting to study.
10 For many years, regardless of spring, summer, autumn and winter, he washed clothes and cooked in the morning, helped his father get up and take medicine, pushed his father in a wheelchair at noon, basked in the sun in the yard at night and massaged his legs.
Suffering is a ladder to make people stronger. In order to take care of his father, he decided to take him to college, make his bed, pick him up slowly, put him in bed, and then pack his luggage and room by himself. "His proficiency is distressing." Ma Yong 'en's counselor Zheng Hong commented on Ma Yong 'en, who suffered too much at a young age.
Ma Yongen gets up at four or five every morning. Besides attending classes and taking care of his father, he also works part-time in the canteen and library.
In order to take care of the father and son, the school arranged for him and his father to live in the staff dormitory. Although he is busy every day, his life is full.
"My father is there, my home is there", which is expressed by Ma Yongen with practical actions. Wherever he goes, Ma Yongen takes his father with him.
Postgraduate entrance examination and finding a well-paid job is his next goal, and he will also bring his father to achieve it.
Ma Yong 'en wrote at the end that he tasted the hardships of life prematurely and cried because he was too tired, but he said: Father is his only relative, and it is very hard to take his father to college.
But my father is here, and so is my home.
Ma Yongen gave the best annotation of filial piety, diligence and optimism with his actions. We have reason to believe that this strong boy who took his father to college will be better tomorrow.