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A movie sparks a love story

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A movie sparks a love story

Lotus Leaf He Tiantian Xie Changjian photographed on June 11, 2021

A gentleman from Yuanzhou District, Yichun City, said in WeChat that the manuscript he wrote in space did not feel anything after writing.

This reminds me of the news that Mr. and Mr. Yun Yu once wrote about them: "A movie triggers a love story, and the Daystar Kindergarten, which has been closed for two years, has reopened." This article was published in the First Edition of Jiangxi Daily on September 18, 2011.

How can I make my own manuscripts not boring?

We must grasp good clues that have meaning and content, conduct in-depth and careful interviews around the clues, and grasp more materials. How can I make my manuscript feel good? Write news in prose.

This news won the second prize of the 14th Jiangxi Newspaper and Periodicals News Award and the third prize of the 19th Jiangxi Journalism Award.

This newspaper Yichun News (reporters Zhuo Fan and Luo Yunyu) rang the bell after class. Dozens of children cheerfully ran from several classrooms to the courtyard, some playing seesaws, some swinging, some skating boards - who could have imagined that a movie shot in 2007 would trigger a love story in 2011: Yi Zhibing Kindergarten, a rural teacher of the Dongsheng Neighborhood Committee of the Xiapu Street Office in Yuanzhou District, Yichun City, reopened on September 1 after two years of suspension!

The film is titled "Childhood in the South", directed by Yi Zhibing's younger brother Yi Han, who works for CCTV. The film takes left-behind children as the theme, and originally reflects the many sweet and sour spices of Yi Zhibing in the process of founding Daystar Kindergarten, and Yi Zhibing himself plays the protagonist Yi Mingtang. In the film, because some hardware is not up to standard and the funds are scarce, the kindergarten has to be closed, and the left-behind children have to go to the hillside under the leadership of Yi Mingtang and look at the south where their parents work. No, after the film was screened for a while, daystar kindergarten was really closed in 2009 due to financial and other reasons, and the children could only return home and continue to "stay behind".

The person who funded the opening of Daystar Kindergarten is named Li Jun, the founder of the Shenzhen Little Duck Gaga Foundation. On September 17, sitting in the courtyard of the kindergarten located in the residents' group in Xiaxiang, Yi Zhibing told reporters that on June 28 this year, Li Jun traveled thousands of miles to his home, clasped his hand and said: Teacher Yi, I have been looking for you for more than a year, and it is really hard to find you! After watching "Childhood in the South" on the Internet, I was deeply moved. Yi Zhibing said, Alas! My kindergarten has been closed for two years. Li Jun said that after watching the movie, he knew that it was difficult for you to run a garden, and I came to help you. Our foundation is implementing the international "Action Mercy" project, so you can start the kindergarten again. Yi Zhibing said that running a kindergarten is annoying and tiring. Li Jun said, in the past, you ran a garden by yourself, but now we support you, it is a group of people who run a garden, don't be afraid.

At the repeated instigation of Li Jun, Yi Zhibing decided to "re-emerge from the jianghu". On that day, Li Jun took out 7,000 yuan on the spot, sent Yi Zhibing to Chengdu for training for a month, learned advanced early childhood education concepts and methods, and also sent Yi Zhibing's wife and a niece to the Shenzhen Doll's Home Kindergarten for inspection.

Yi Zhibing excitedly told us that on August 2, as soon as he returned home from Chengdu, he came to the Xiaxiang residents group, rented more than 200 square meters of rooms and more than 300 square meters of yard, bought tables and chairs benches, and drafted admissions advertisements... The kindergarten has reopened. On August 26, Li Jun came here for the second time, not only sending 8,000 yuan in cash, but also introducing two volunteers to help. Several computers and a batch of books raised by the foundation are also on their way from Shenzhen to kindergartens.

The kindergarten is divided into small, middle and large classes, with 76 children, most of whom are left-behind children. In the yard, we took a child's hand and asked: Do you miss Mom and Dad? The child replied with a milky voice: There are many fun in the kindergarten, there are many children, and it is not fun for me and my grandparents at home.

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