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A bottle of chrysanthemum tea made her cry many times after 95, and the reason behind it was moving

author:Southern Metropolis Daily
A bottle of chrysanthemum tea made her cry many times after 95, and the reason behind it was moving

"Every time I see this bottle of chrysanthemum tea, the tiredness of the day is eliminated." In Ma Xiuming's mobile phone, there is a close-up photo of chrysanthemum tea, and whenever she is so tired that she wants to lie down, she will turn this picture out to see. The bottle of chrysanthemum tea was given to her by a resident while she was busy with community epidemic prevention work.

A bottle of chrysanthemum tea made her cry many times after 95, and the reason behind it was moving
A bottle of chrysanthemum tea made her cry many times after 95, and the reason behind it was moving
A bottle of chrysanthemum tea made her cry many times after 95, and the reason behind it was moving

"Whenever I see the photo, I think of what the resident said, 'You've been working hard these days, drink a bottle of chrysanthemum tea.'" I've been putting chrysanthemum tea in the fridge, but I accidentally drank it, so I looked at the pictures on my phone and continued to cheer myself up. Talking about this, her eyes are slightly red, and her voice can't help but choke, "This two-way understanding and warmth is very touching, and I feel that it is worth it to serve residents in the community." ”

Ma Xiuming is a post-95s community worker in Jiabei Community, Nanhu Street, Luohu District, majoring in food nutrition and testing at university, and worked for a company in Shenzhen after graduating in 2017. Out of her interest in community work, she came to Jiabei Community to work in 2018, organizing micro-practical services for residents' livelihood and mediating family and neighborhood disputes, etc., for 3 years.

During the epidemic period, on the basis of doing a good job in daily work, she plunged into the frontline work of community epidemic prevention, running to nucleic acid testing points and vaccination points every day to maintain order, visiting households to carry out epidemic prevention big data investigation and mobilizing residents to go downstairs to do nucleic acid, often busy until more than 12 o'clock at night, before dragging her tired body home. "Since 521, the staff in the community have been spinning every day, and if the epidemic can have a day or two of vacation in the past, I just want to make up for sleep at home every day, and the door will not come out."

Although she can't sleep enough every day, she is full of energy. This energy is the chemical reaction produced by the "two-way rush" of community workers and residents. What impressed her most was that once in the process of "sweeping the building" to mobilize residents to do nucleic acid testing, she found an elderly person with limited mobility, the elderly were older, and they could not go to the hospital by personal strength. She borrowed a battery car with the urban management duty staff, slowly helped the elderly to move downstairs, and then used the battery car to transport the elderly to the hospital, and pushed a wheelchair in the hospital to assist the elderly to complete the nucleic acid test.

Near one o'clock in the morning, Ma Xiuming returned to the community with the old man, because it was too late, and she was bent on sending the old man home quickly. At this time, a bottle of chrysanthemum tea that suddenly appeared in front of her "disrupted" her steps. "I looked up, and a little girl who was about the same age as me handed me a jar of chrysanthemum tea with cool air and said, 'You've been working very hard these days, drink a bottle of chrysanthemum tea.'" When Ma Xiuming took the drink, his eyes "brushed" red. In fact, during the whole work process, most of the residents were very cooperative, but there were also cases of non-cooperation, and there were also some grievances in their hearts that were digested. But hearing the residents say to me that I had worked hard and gave me a drink, there was a kind of affirmation of myself, and our working residents could see the touch, everything was worth it! After saying that, Ma Xiuming silently picked up a paper towel and wiped the corners of his eyes, although he was in tears, but his face was full of smiles immersed in emotion.

This two-way love has become a new motivation for her to continue to take root in the frontline service to residents. Ma Xiuming believes that as long as he serves the residents attentively, everyone will also see it in their eyes and remember it in their hearts. As a post-95s newcomer, she is very fortunate that she chose to come to Shenzhen after graduation, and came to Jiabei community to become a community worker 3 years ago, and recently plans to take the time to fill out the application for joining the party and strive to continue to serve the community residents as a party member.

"I am a post-95, we love to play and fight, although we may not have many big plans for the future, but we will be very serious about doing every little thing well, and bringing together big energy in small things." Ma Xiuming believes that it is a very practical thing to work hard in Shenzhen, a city with a strong atmosphere of struggle, especially in the Jiabei community, every familiar face makes her feel at ease, and also makes her more willing to work hard for the work of residents in a down-to-earth manner.

Anyway, the time is approaching 16:00, and it is almost time for a new group of residents to do nucleic acid testing. She hurriedly put on her red vest and walked quickly to Haiyan Square. Here is one of the core areas of the Renmin South Business Circle, and many supermarkets such as Jinguanghua Plaza are lined up, and the task of nucleic acid testing is not easy. As soon as Ma Xiuming came to the scene, he immediately got busy, and after getting the assigned number plate, Ma Xiuming stood in front of an orderly "long dragon" team, pulled up the volume and shouted, "Please open the 'deep i you health code', and the mobile phone screen is adjusted to the brightest, so as to speed up the detection speed." Then carefully check the QR code of each resident, and from time to time to answer the residents' doubts.

Hearing the resident's "thank you, hard work", she bowed her head and smiled shyly.

Reporter: Zhang Yijun Correspondent: Chen Xinghua

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