On the evening of 20021February 17, CCTV moved the China 2020 People Award Ceremony. Unlike many touching on-site awards, Wan Zuocheng and Xiong Gengxiang received trophies and flowers in their own anti-cancer kitchens. For not receiving the prize at the scene, the couple said with a smile: "There is no room for these needy patients and their families in the kitchen."
200 1, a patient's family borrowed a stove to cook, which made the couple decide to give their love to make room for their breakfast shop and provide a free cooking place for anti-cancer families. Get up early every day, get greedy, have no rest, and make ends meet. But for 20 years, the couple have been staying here to help anti-cancer families and listen to their joys and sorrows. Later, the story of Wan Zuocheng and Xiong Gengxiang gradually spread, touching many anti-cancer families and countless strangers.
The story of Wan Zuocheng and Xiong Gengxiang
Wan Zuocheng, male, Han nationality,1born in July 1954, is a villager in Shiquan Village, Qingshan Lake District, Nanchang City, Jiangxi Province. Xiong Gengxiang, female, Han nationality,1born in March 1956, is a villager in Shiquan Village, Qingshan Lake District, Nanchang City, Jiangxi Province. They are husband and wife.
"When the stove is burning, the fire can't be put out." Wan Zuocheng and his wife opened a "love kitchen" in an alley next to the hospital. /kloc-for 0/8 years, they have provided pots and pans, stoves, coal fires, oil, salt, sauce and vinegar for patients' families from all over the country, at a symbolic cost, just to let patients eat the steaming "taste of home". The busyness and persistence of 365 days a year stems from their inner kindness.