Although they are young, they can reassure the motherland.

Although they are young, they can reassure the motherland.

  "In the past, some people said that they were a delicate generation, but now, they have become the main force in the front line of anti-epidemic, not afraid of suffering and sacrifice. The anti-epidemic front line can test people better than other places. "

— — Supreme leader

  "I am afraid that there must be, but I will never regret it!"

  Jerry Lee, a post-90s girl, is a member of the Hubei medical team supported by the army. In the eyes of parents, Jerry Lee is still a child who hasn’t grown up. But before you know it, Jerry Lee has long understood what responsibility and responsibility are. Before leaving, she didn’t want to worry her parents, so she only told her brother about going to Wuhan. Afraid of an accident, she even wrote her mobile phone password and passwords of various accounts on paper for her younger brother.

  There are many post-90s generations like Jerry Lee. On New Year’s Eve, there were 43 "post-90 s" female nurses who participated in the military support for Hubei medical team in Naval Medical University, and their average age was only 25 years old. In Huoshenshan Hospital, 49 naval civilian personnel are sticking to various posts in the front line of anti-epidemic. This is a youthful force with the post-90 s as the main body, and it is this young force that brings hope to patients.

  "Soldiers, in non-war times, can’t meet the war action. However, if you encounter non-war military operations, you must go up. If you don’t, you will leave yourself with regrets. "

  Tax Wenyong is an ordinary post-90s soldier of Hubei troops stationed in Hubei. When the anti-epidemic transport support team had not notified the recruitment, tax Wenyong and other comrades signed up spontaneously. After the establishment of the support team for the troops stationed in Hubei to fight the epidemic, tax Wenyong and his comrades-in-arms sent the daily necessities needed by the people from the distribution center to more than 100 distribution points in three towns of Wuhan every day. The daily lunch is a bucket of instant noodles.

  "Ready to sacrifice everything for the party and the people!" On February 23rd, the Provisional Party Committee of the Anti-epidemic Transport Support Team of the troops stationed in Hubei held the first batch of firewire party joining ceremony, and 10 "post-1995" soldiers solemnly swore to join the party.

  "Can’t do language propaganda, run errands! “

  Ni Zhenjia, born in 1995, is a 22-year-old hearing-impaired girl in Shanghai. Although she wears a hearing aid in her left ear and her words are a little vague when she tries to speak, her "please fight" eyes are particularly determined, but she is extremely agile in doing things. As a volunteer for the "closed" management inspection of the community, her task is to ensure that the opening and closing doors of the community are closed in time.

  She used silent power to protect the community, used her own efforts to fight the epidemic, pushed the iron gate, pulled the door handle, and confirmed whether the iron gate along the street was closed. These little things were particularly difficult this winter.

  "This is something worth remembering for a lifetime. In the future, we can take it out to educate our children and try our best to help those in need."

  Zheng Jinmou and his wife, Fang Xiaoling, are both born after 1990. They originally planned to hold a wedding year later. As the epidemic situation intensifies, the wedding can only be postponed. Seeing that relatives and friends around them actively donated money and materials to the epidemic area, the young couple thought that since the banquet could not be held anyway, it would be better to donate the wedding budget to those who were fighting the epidemic. Afterwards, the two said that there must be heartache, but regret is absolutely impossible.

  "Fortunately, I have overcome this disease."

  Guo Yue, a junior majoring in accounting in Wuhan University, was diagnosed with COVID-19 after returning to his hometown in Cangzhou from Wuhan during the winter vacation. He wore a three-layer mask and gloves all the way home, didn’t communicate with anyone, took the initiative to isolate himself after returning home, and contacted the community to go to the hospital. After being discharged from the hospital on February 7, he isolated himself in the garage and prepared for the postgraduate entrance examination. In the end, he did not infect anyone and donated plasma after full recovery.

  Fortunately, he overcame the disease. Fortunately, he knows self-control, responsibility and responsibility.

  "I don’t know how much I can help when the epidemic breaks out."

  Gui Yuanyuan, born in 1990, originally worked in the United States. After learning that domestic protective equipment was in a hurry, she went to more than 20 local stores to buy protective equipment, resolutely resigned and returned to Shanghai, and donated protective equipment worth more than 12,000 yuan to the Shanghai Pudong New Area CDC.

  She said that when the epidemic broke out, I didn’t know how much I could help, but the country might need help in reconstruction and recovery after the epidemic, and I wanted to come back to help.

  Where did the hero Mo Wen come from? Why should soldiers be older? This war to prevent and control the epidemic has tempered a young backbone.

  "Although we are young, we can reassure our motherland." There are too many post-90 s and post-00 s who joined them and declared war on the epidemic domineering. Under the epidemic situation, children who never grow up in the eyes of some parents seem to have faded away from youth and tenderness overnight, shining with courage and perseverance in various positions, which is awe-inspiring and full of emotion.

  Maybe they like playing games, like ripped pants and dyeing their hair. But in this winter, they are saving lives in hospitals, on duty on the road, fighting sandbags in Vulcan Mountain, installing air conditioners in Raytheon Mountain, volunteering in passenger stations, working as grid workers in various communities, and realizing their dreams in their posts. Little them, propping up a big day.

  This is what young people in China look like. What they are, the future of China will be like. With them, we can rest assured.

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