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What does the "hardest worker in the flow" rely on to impress the Chinese people?

author:Xi Laiwang's perspective

Xi Laiwang

There is another stream of brush screen, Beijing asymptomatic infected people stream tune to see crying many netizens, but his experience is not only to make people look at it, but also to reflect the bone and spirit in his story.

What does the "hardest worker in the flow" rely on to impress the Chinese people?

Ordinary people see the hardships after the flow of the tune and feel sadness.

Today, many people's circle of friends has been swept away by a copy of the flow of ordinary asymptomatic infected people in Beijing.

On January 19, Beijing reported the trajectory of a new person with a positive nucleic acid test in Chaoyang District. Yue Mou, who lives in Shigezhuang Village, Pingfang Township, is a Henan native who has lived in Weihai, Shandong Province, for more than ten years, and is engaged in decoration material handling in Beijing, and at most he has to work 5 odd jobs a day.

Netizens generally believe that this is a record of the hardest life so far, but also the most lamentable tone. The circulation shows that in 18 days, he worked non-stop at 28 construction sites to work odd jobs, working until the early hours of the morning for many days, and he ran 5 places in the most day.

Yue Mou not only had difficult family conditions, but his eldest son was lost and lost, which made his living condition worse. Because his son had worked as a cook in Beijing, he came to Beijing to look for him. Before that, in order to find his son, he had already traveled to Shandong, Henan, Hebei, Tianjin and other places. Everywhere he went, while looking for his son, he would work odd jobs to make ends meet.

His efforts for life have touched many netizens, and he has been called "the hardest person in the flow". Many netizens saw his itinerary and felt sympathy: this is not easy.

Some people commented: "Yesterday I only thought that I was a hard worker when I looked at the circulation information, I didn't expect that there were more tragic stories, I hope more people help him find his son", and even some people compared him with another white-collar young woman in Beijing who announced the circulation almost at the same time, lamenting the so-called "folded world".

What does the "hardest worker in the flow" rely on to impress the Chinese people?

In fact, in Yue's world, there is a nobler pursuit than "lying flat".

I have to point out that the reporter reacted very quickly this time, and in the special period of epidemic prevention and control, he could take risks to find the parties and dig out the stories behind the unusual. "China News Weekly", "Beijing News", "Observer Network", "Sohu Network" and so on have reported in detail on this.

Knowing Yue's story, people had to look at him with admiration.

He was kind at heart. After the quarantine, he told reporters: "Now, the ticket I bought for 414 yuan has not been refunded." A staff member of the Beijing Chaoyang District Center for Disease Control and Prevention wanted to give me money, and I said I couldn't ask for your money. In the past two days, my mobile phone has stopped, and the CDC has charged me 150 yuan for phone bills. They're all pretty good."

He knows how to be grateful, cherish the present, and when many enthusiastic people offer to give him financial support, he politely refuses.

He had a goal in mind. He declined everyone's financial support, but hoped that everyone would help him find the missing child. He was convinced that he would be reunited with his children again. He said: "I looked for children and have spent tens of thousands of dollars so far. Part-time work is a casual job, and when you earn money, you find children, and when you have no money, you work part-time. I worked hard to get my child back. I work harder, even if I put my life inside, I have to get my child back."

In order to find his son, he has always wanted to get fair and just attention, and now he has inadvertently broken into the news and public vision. In addition to the concerns of netizens, the local police in Weihai have responded quickly and launched relevant investigation mechanisms to help.

He has a lot of backbone, and there is a moving force in his destiny. He said: "I don't feel sorry for myself either. I just work hard, I don't steal or rob, rely on my own strength, rely on my own hands, earn some money, earn money to find children. It's for life, for the care of this home." He was hard working and dignified. This dignity gives us a sense of strength.

From an ordinary migrant worker in Beijing, we see the backbone of Chinese and the tenacious and indomitable national spirit of Rising China.

What does the "hardest worker in the flow" rely on to impress the Chinese people?

Implications for future development.

With such a kind grassroots ordinary laborer and such a tenacious national spirit, we have added more confidence in the future of the country and society. The construction of the country requires not only scientists and skilled craftsmen who are vigorously doing great things, but also countless unknown ordinary workers at the grass-roots level.

With the development of society, new characteristics of social division of labor have emerged, and in a healthy society, there are not only so-called very decent white-collar workers, but also ordinary blue-collar workers from all walks of life, even including couriers, takeaways, wall smashers, those who are gray-headed, nameless and nameless strangers, everyone is equal in personality. In particular, the normal operation of a city is inseparable from these unknown people who provide life services.

Our country has always advocated the treatment of workers from all walks of life equally, we have transferred, epidemic prevention and control and other work, treat people from all walks of life equally, and we attach equal importance to the lives of our people. Some of our media, especially the self-media, can no longer spend too much energy on celebrities and big names, give too much attention to the camera and traffic, and we also need to pay more attention to the daily life of ordinary people.

This story also reminds us that looking to the future, not only is there still much work to be done to alleviate poverty and promote social equity, but also how to make the efforts of the hardest workers get more rewarded, and how to make people living at the bottom of society live a safer and more dignified life, is still what we need to work on.

What does the "hardest worker in the flow" rely on to impress the Chinese people?

(The author of this article, Xi Laiwang, is the president of the World Peace and Development Research Institute of Henan Normal University, a researcher of the China Foundation for International Studies, and a senior foreign correspondent of People's Daily)

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