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Hao Xinjiang's personal deeds
In Shuozhou in late autumn, the wind is cold. 101October 3 1 day, Hao Xinjiang, who has just returned from Beijing, can't hide his excitement and joy despite the tiring journey. He is about 1.68 meters tall with thick eyebrows and a smile on his face.

His mother Wang Ying told reporters that after he was born, Hao Xinjiang was strong and had a smart mouth. He learned to call his parents when he was 10 months old, and he learned to walk when he was 1 years old, earlier than other children of the same age. However, at the age of 3, a sudden illness made him taste the ruthlessness of fate. His father Hao Yongquan said: "One day, the child suddenly had a high fever. A doctor in the village said that he might have caught a cold and gave him an injection of acetaminophen. The next day, the high fever subsided, but the child's left leg could not move. Scratching the soles of your feet with your hands didn't respond. Holding it up, I saw that my left leg did not listen to the command and became a decoration. "

Seeing that the lively child could not stand up overnight, the family was in a hurry. Pinglu is very close to Datong city. Hao Yongquan and his wife took their children and went straight to the Second People's Hospital of Datong City. However, the results of the examination were like a bolt from the blue, and the child was suffering from polio. Hao Yongquan and his wife collapsed to the ground with tears like deflated balls.

At that time, polio was a stubborn disease that was difficult to cure. Looking at his peers who are alive and kicking outside the window, Hao Xinjiang, who can only crawl around on the kang, asked his mother again and again, "Mom, when can I go out to play with children?"

All his peers have gone to school, and Hao Xinjiang is crying to go to school. Hao Yongquan and his wife discussed not letting their children go to school. Children can only be blind in the future. Let them go to school. If they can't stand up, how can they get on? No way, they had to give their children a pair of crutches and let them go to school with crutches.

After school, Hao Xinjiang always wants to play with his classmates. But students don't play with him, so they push him and hit him. Hao Xinjiang said: "I was often pushed to the ground by my classmates when I was a child."

Whenever this happens, he always goes home crying. Looking at the poor child, Hao Yongquan and his wife were heartbroken, but there was no better way to make the child stand up. The couple had to encourage their children: "Our legs are not as good as theirs, but we must surpass them in academic performance. See if they dare to look down on us! "

Since then, Hao Xinjiang has concentrated on his studies and has been among the best in every exam.

When Hao Xinjiang was 8 years old, hope finally came. A hospital in Taiyuan can make polio children stand up again. Hao Yongquan and his wife took their children to Taiyuan with a try attitude. Results The operation went smoothly. Two months later, the child can finally stand up and walk without crutches, and the whole family is very excited. But the child's left leg is still shorter than his right leg. Until now, Hao Xinjiang is still limping, and it is very difficult to go up and down the stairs. Hao Xinjiang's home is in Xiaozhuang Village, Xiangyangbao Township, which is a small mountain village with less than 1000 people. In order to make a living, Hao Yongquan learned welding technology. When Hao Xinjiang was 9 years old, he came to Shentou No.1 Power Plant to work. Coming out of the mountain village, I suddenly broadened my horizons. After Hao Xinjiang finished primary school in the village, his father took him to the children's middle school of Shentou Power Plant. In order to take care of him, Wang Ying also came to Shentou Power Plant, and his family lived in a rented house of more than ten square meters. Facts have proved that Hao Yongquan's move is correct. Hao Xinjiang said that among his primary school classmates, only he and another female classmate were admitted to the university, while others dropped out of school. In 2003, he was admitted to the School of Mathematics and Computer Science of Datong University with excellent results.

Hao Xinjiang cherishes his college time very much. In the class cadre election in the next semester, he was elected as the monitor with a high vote, and then was elected as the vice chairman of the student union and the deputy secretary of the League branch, and joined the party in June 2004.

When Hao Xinjiang was a sophomore, his two younger brothers were also admitted to the university. It is a happy event for a family of three children to go to college at the same time. But in the view of Hao Yongquan and his wife, it is also a worrying thing.

Hao Yongquan said that the three children spent a total of 200,000 on school. In 2006, in order to increase his income, he was transferred from Shentou No.1 Power Plant to work in a private enterprise in Pinglu, so that he could earn four or five hundred yuan more every month. Until now, their family still has a foreign debt of 50 thousand yuan, and they are still renting someone else's house to live in.

In order to relieve his father's pressure, Hao Xinjiang set up a newsstand on campus to monopolize university weekly.

After class at noon every day, Hao Xinjiang quickly set up a newsstand in front of the canteen and sold it for a while. After the students returned to the dormitory after lunch, he put away the newsstand and went to the canteen to have a few simple meals. He can only earn a dime when he retails a newspaper for a dollar. In this way, the cost of lunch for four years was bought by selling newspapers. He tasted the joy of labor: "I have done what others have done, and I have done what others can't." Although a little tired, he is still full of pride.

Hao Xinjiang, who tasted the sweetness, set his sights further. He not only sold newspapers on campus, but also began to publish them all the year round. After the evening self-study, he took a sample newspaper and knocked on the doors of his classmates' dormitory one by one to persuade them to subscribe to the newspaper. Many students were moved by the spirit of Hao Xinjiang, and some dorms were fully booked. During the four years of Hao Xinjiang University, the circulation of University Weekly in Datong University reached more than 3,000 copies, and Hao Xinjiang was rated as an excellent publisher by the newspaper. To this day, the newspaper distribution department does not know that the person who publishes the newspaper for them is a disabled person with polio. Every time he goes up the stairs, he sweats. The monthly salary is more than 2000 yuan, which is not a small income for Hao Xinjiang. When the news reached home, the whole family's faces were filled with bright smiles. However, Hao Xinjiang's other choice made them dumbfounded. Hao Xinjiang wants to give up teaching and choose to be a village official.

Hao Yongquan and his wife believe that because of physical reasons, teachers are the most suitable jobs for their sons. Village officials are running around, and their legs are inseparable. Besides, it's hard to climb out of this soil nest, and now I have to climb back, which is puzzling, but I don't want to impose my will on my children. Because of their legs, they owe their children too much, and this time they have to satisfy their wishes anyway.

In fact, before signing up as a village official, Hao Xinjiang began to investigate village officials. His book "Investigation and Thinking of College Student Village Officials" won the second prize of the 9th "Xingjin Challenge Cup" and was received by provincial leaders.

In June 2007, Hao Xinjiang was admitted as a village official with the second place in Pinglu District of Shuozhou City, and served as the deputy secretary of the Party branch of Qianshacheng Village in Xishuijie Township. A year later, he was awarded the honorary title of "Top Ten University Student Village Officials" in China.