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Two students in Yan'an wrote 55 pairs of Spring Festivals to pay tribute to the heroes of the fight against the epidemic

"I wrote for a full 17 hours, tired and sore, and still felt very meaningful." Recently, the Yichuan County Calligraphy Association launched the initiative to send spring leagues to heroes on the frontline of the fight against the epidemic, And Wang Ziyue of the sixth grade (7) class of Chengguan Primary School in Yichuan County and Han Yunduo of the first (11) class of the Chaoyang Campus of Yichuan Education Group signed up to participate, and each wrote 55 pairs of spring leagues, expressing respect for the frontline staff of the fight against the epidemic.

A pair of big red papers are written with New Year gifts and auspicious blessings, "A heavenly blessing of peace and blessings, people from all over the world with rich and noble spring", "The hundred years of the times are good, the ancient rivers and mountains are new"... In one day, Wang Ziyue and Han Yunduo each completed 55 pairs of Spring League writings, which were then handed over to the Yichuan County Calligraphy Association for gifts to the anti-epidemic heroes.

Two students in Yan'an wrote 55 pairs of Spring Festivals to pay tribute to the heroes of the fight against the epidemic

On January 24, a reporter from Huashang Daily contacted Wang Ziyue, the writer of the Spring League, who told reporters that it was very painful to see uncles and aunts on the front line of epidemic prevention wearing heavy protective clothing and ice goggles during the holidays. "When I saw the proposal to write the Spring Festival League issued by the Book Association, I responded positively. I wrote 55 pairs a day, tired and sore, but this is my heart, so I don't feel tired. ”

Two students in Yan'an wrote 55 pairs of Spring Festivals to pay tribute to the heroes of the fight against the epidemic

Wang Ziyue's parents are doctors, and when the epidemic situation was tense, they fought day and night on the front line of the fight against the epidemic. Wang Ziyue's mother told reporters that under the influence of her father, the child began to learn calligraphy at the age of five and a half, which not only cultivated sentiments, but also promoted Chinese culture, and calligraphy works have also won awards in provinces and cities many times. "We came out early and returned late, the children all looked in the eyes, and they were full of respect for the frontline anti-epidemic people, always thinking of using their own hands to make some contributions to the fight against the epidemic." Laying paper, dipping ink, carrying pens... It took 17 hours to write 55 pairs of spring leagues, but she didn't feel tired at all. ”

Two students in Yan'an wrote 55 pairs of Spring Festivals to pay tribute to the heroes of the fight against the epidemic

"We are very supportive of him, we have been learning calligraphy for 6 years, and during the holidays, the children twice wrote the Spring Festival League to the heroes on the front line of the protest, and did a very meaningful thing." Han Yunduo's mother said that after signing up, the family bought red paper to write the Spring Festival, and the child plunged into the study, and 55 pairs of Spring League hung in a room full of it.

Two students in Yan'an wrote 55 pairs of Spring Festivals to pay tribute to the heroes of the fight against the epidemic

Wei Zongping, vice chairman of the Yichuan County Calligraphy Association, told reporters that the Yichuan County Calligraphy Association launched an initiative to send spring leagues to heroes on the frontline of the fight against the epidemic, and many members of the association participated in the registration. "A total of more than 300 pairs of Spring Festivals have been collected, of which Wang Ziyue and Han Yunduo have each written 55 pairs of Spring Leagues in one day, and we have sent these works to the hands of epidemic prevention staff to express our respect for the frontline workers in the fight against the epidemic."

Huashang Daily reporter Jia Lingwei editor Li Kuaikuai

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