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Top Ten People Who Moved China in 2011 and Award Speeches

Qian Weichang:

Innocent

From philosophy to physics, from solid to fluid, alternating between good and bad, grievances and injustices, honors and disgrace, changing with age. Mi Jian, this is the perfect mechanics of his life, no name, no profit, no regrets, affection, intention and motherland

Sun Shuilin and Sun Donglin:

Faithfulness

Words of loyalty and trustworthiness, Practicing sincerity and respect, the ancient creed is interpreted into a modern legend. They promise for dignity and run for conscience, a tragic relay on the earth. On a snowy night, only one good brother is left alone. The snow fell silently, but the love and affection hit the ground with a sonorous force.

Caiwa:

Tiehan

He has the deepest love for his fellow villagers, so he never sleeps. He has a deeper understanding of life, so he never leaves. A man made of iron is an unfailing pillar and a constant beam on the ruins. His calm face is the most tragic scenery on the plateau

Guo Mingyi:

The Successor

He always looks at others, what else do they need; he always asks himself, What more could be done. Every coin he gave out, every drop of blood was hot. The more ordinary he is, the more extraordinary he is, the simpler he is, the more he demonstrates the greatness of simplicity.

Wang Wei, the squadron leader in the Zhouqu mudslide:

The mainstay

The heavy rain washed away the houses and buried the cries. Your wife and children need your shoulders, and the people need your backbone even more. Five hundred meters away, this soldier did not go home. On that darkest night, he left himself a phone call that he could never answer, and left us with a kind of strength.

Wang Wanqing, a doctor on the grassland:

The benevolent man

He went to the grassland alone on horseback. He went all the way to the west, thousands of miles away, never looking back, practicing medicine in the wind and snow. , the relationship between Han and Tibet. The passing of forty years cannot erase his loyalty to his ideals. The spring breeze is now green again, and the story of Menba will have a younger version

Wang Maohua, Tan Liangcai:

Blazing love

Fire is a matter of life and death Test, life is a test of conscience and love. You challenge it with courage and answer with sacrifice! A pair of father-in-laws in the narrow sense, entering and exiting three times in the sea of ??fire, told people what it means to sacrifice one's life for the most beloved in the world!

Nanjing Military Region, He Xiangmei:

Magic Soldier

Indomitable, steel can be tempered a hundred times, can go up to the nine heavens, can sail down the five oceans, hold on to grab in the hand, walk through the poplar with a hundred steps, and have the ambition to serve the country. , work hard to become stronger. Victorious in every battle, he is the king of soldiers!

The most beautiful foot-washing girl Liu Li:

Sister

Why is it her, a thin girl with tired shoulders. It is the kindness in her heart that gives her a holy light. She cut off her long hair and grew into the tall kapok of southern China in the wind and rain. The red flowers were not sighs, but immortal torches.

Sun Yanming:

Alive

The felon prison cell is safe every year, but his own life has to experience more risks. He cheered up and let the sunshine dispel the coldness behind the bars. He used his smile to explain what work is, and his strength to remind him what life is. Life has the same end point, and he is more calm than us.

Special Award for Touching China:

Peacekeepers killed in Haiti earthquake:

Eight peacekeeping heroes

Special Award for Touching China:< /p>

K165 Train Crew:

K165 Train Crew

Moving China Special Award:

Chinese Young Volunteers:

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Volunteer

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The 2010 "Moving China" figures will be announced tonight. This issue of "Closer" restores to you the true story of what happened at the recording site of the program.

Perhaps it is a coincidence that these unrelated stories from far and wide are spliced ??together, and what appears is like a book that has been written long ago. There is a protagonist on the page of each era. , conveying the extremely hard feelings of "faith" and "truth" to the next page.

I wish good people have good dreams.

List of people who "moved China"

Idiot scientist Qian Weichang

"Successor of Lei Feng" Guo Mingyi

"Prairie Mamba" Wang Wanqing

"Son of Zhouqu" Wang Wei

"King of Guns" He Xiangmei

"Yushu Warrior" Caiwa

The most beautiful "foot washing" "Sister" Liu Li

"Police Paul" Sun Yanming

"Xinyi Brothers" Sun Shuilin and Sun Donglin

"Save the Son-in-law from the Fire" Wang Maohua and Tan Liangcai< /p>

"Miracle Worker" K165 train set

Eight Chinese peacekeepers were killed in the Haiti earthquake

All volunteers of the 2010 Shanghai World Expo

Returned Scientist (1946~) Qian Weichang: Centenary "Innocent"

On the morning of July 30, 2010, the 98-year-old Qian Weichang passed away suddenly. After his many glorious honors and contributions , leaving the world with what he considers the most important science - patriotism.

He spent his life proving that as long as it is beneficial to the country, people's perseverance and ability will be brought to an astonishing extreme. His own path has been changed several times or even restarted based on national interests.

When he entered Tsinghua University, Qian Weichang was good at liberal arts. He scored 100 points in Chinese and history, and only scored 25 points in mathematics and physics together. However, seeing the country being invaded and insulted by foreign powers and unable to fight back, Qian Weichang felt painfully that "what the country needs are aircraft and artillery, not poetry and prose" and "I have no major, and the country needs my major." He switched to physics for this reason. One year later, his score in the physics subject exceeded 70. Four years later, he became one of the eight outstanding graduates and obtained the qualification to study in the UK.

In 1939, due to the sudden outbreak of the Second World War, the passenger ship of the "Sino-British Geng Fund Board" government-funded student institute for studying in Britain, including Qian Weichang and 22 others, was requisitioned as war materials in Hong Kong. After delaying for some time, when the overseas student ferry came to pick them up, these international students threw their passports into the Huangpu River! "Because we heard that ships would dock at Japanese ports, we all gave up. Japan was our invading enemy at that time, so how could we land in an enemy country?" Many years later, recalling this past event, Qian Weichang said with a smile. Ruining a promising future is the passion and madness of that generation of young students facing a national crisis.

In 1940, Qian Weichang went to the University of Toronto in Canada and studied under Professor Synge, a member of the Royal Society. At the age of 28, one of his papers had already shocked Einstein and established his influence in the American scientific community. In 1946, Qian Weichang set out from Los Angeles and returned to his alma mater, Tsinghua University, where he was determined to save the country through science. The average professor teaches 6 classes a week, but he teaches 17 classes without any complaints.

Two years later, gold yuan coupons were inflated. Qian Weichang's salary was 150,000 gold yuan coupons, and "he could only buy two thermos bottles." Life and scientific research were extremely difficult. Qian Xuesen proposed that Qian Weichang work in the United States for a period of time, with an annual income of at least US$80,000, so that the research would not be interrupted. So Qian Weichang went to the US Embassy to register. There was an item on the application form, "If China and the United States go to war, which country would you support?" Qian Weichang replied: "I support China, I am Chinese, and of course I am loyal to the motherland." Naturally, he was refused a visa. At this time, he was no longer the age when he threw his passport away, but he was not "mature" at all.

In the early days of the founding of the People's Republic of China, Qian Weichang believed that "he should tell the truth", and against all opinions, he proposed that the country give priority to the development of atomic energy. Facts have proved that without the success of "two bombs and one satellite", China would not be able to become a major country with important influence. In 1957, Qian Weichang was wrongly classified as a rightist, his academic rights were deprived, he worked in the laboratory sweeping floors for a year, and he was later transferred to rural areas for labor. In an interview before his death, Qian Weichang said four words when talking about the unfair treatment he received: It doesn't matter.

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< p>After 1977, he worked tirelessly and went to various parts of the motherland to give hundreds of lectures and reports, promoting science and education, publicizing modernization, and making suggestions for enriching the people and strengthening the country. After 1990, he worked hard for the return of Hong Kong and Macao to the motherland and the peaceful reunification of the motherland. The old man said: "I have no other requirements, as long as I am good to the country, I hope the country will become stronger."

Chizi, originally meaning a newborn baby, is a metaphor for a person who is loyal and loving to the motherland. A 98-year-old man was given the title "Innocent" after his life-long honor. Qian Weichang's son, Mr. Qian Yuankai, said: "I think people's respect for their father includes recognition of the work and personality of that generation of old scientists, and my father is a representative of that generation of scholars. 1.3 billion people The recognition is the greatest spiritual wealth and encouragement he has received."

Ordinary worker (1982~) Guo Mingyi: My innocence

"I earn a lot and eat a lot. good.

"Just listening to this sentence, one would never have imagined that the person speaking was an ordinary worker who was almost impoverished in the eyes of others.

Guo Mingyi, a native of Anshan, Liaoning Province, was demobilized in 1982 and worked at the Qidashan Iron Mine in Anshan. Since 1996, he has served as Since becoming the road manager of the production technology room, he has come to work two hours earlier every day and has contributed more than 15,000 hours of work, which is equivalent to five more years of work. From 1990 to now, he has donated 60,000 ml of blood for free, which is the largest amount of work he has done. 10 times more than his own blood. In 2002, Guo Mingyi joined the China Bone Marrow Bank and became the first batch of volunteers to donate hematopoietic stem cells. In 2006, Guo Mingyi became the first batch of voluntary body and cornea donors in Anshan.

Since 1994, he has donated 120,000 yuan to Project Hope, workers around him, and people in disaster areas, which is more than half of his salary. He has funded more than 180 extremely poor students. "It is not difficult to do a good deed, but it is difficult. Do good deeds throughout your life. "People use this famous saying to describe Guo Mingyi, and use "the descendant of Lei Feng" to describe Guo Mingyi. Guo Mingyi has a different understanding of himself. When someone teases him, "You are so one-track and you have gone to the dark side," he hits the mark and responds fluently, "It's so dark."

In contrast, Guo Mingyi's family of three still lives in a single room of less than 40 square meters built in the mid-1980s. I gave my wife two gifts, one was a red gauze scarf I bought before the wedding, and the other was a 28-yuan ring I bought at a handicraft stall during a red tour in Jinggangshan the year before. His coordinates for measuring price and value. Unlike others, 300 yuan in his eyes can enable children from poor families who cannot survive the winter to wear a new pair of warm shoes when they go to school. "Many people need us to lend a hand to help them."

Guo Mingyi’s actions left many people confused, confused, and confused. But he said that he never thought about people’s evaluations and opinions of him, and his motivations for doing those “trivial” things were very high. Simple, just because of "innocence"

"Heaven is the sky, and truth represents the land we live in. When I do small things, I feel a sense of happiness and honor. In order to preserve the innocent feeling of my childhood, I will continue to do it. "

He has an ordinary position and a low income, but he is satisfied. He describes his life as a series of "good things". In addition to "earning more and eating well", "he also sleeps very well." "Okay, I sleep like crazy every night", "Everything is very good, my wife, my daughter, my whole life is very good", "We are peaceful, wealthy and happy".

Doctor on the side (1968~) Wang Wanqing: "Shanghai man" takes root in Gannan

On the Gannan grassland, Wang Wanqing does not need to repeatedly explain why a medical student labeled as a "Shanghai man" can take root in Gannan. To tell whether the tunes flowing from his homesick flute are Jiangnan tunes or northern folk songs, he does not need to dig into the "greatness" and "difficulties" behind his persistence for more than 40 years - since becoming a "public figure", Wang Wanqing has always tried to It shows that he has chosen a "happier" life, but he cannot prove this to most people. Perhaps, he is destined not to be understood by those who ask him questions.

Crossing the Yellow River on a Horse's Tail

On this day in 1968, 23-year-old Wang Wanqing, a graduate of Shanghai First Medical University, boarded the train heading west, serving the motherland with knowledge and serving the minority border areas, with a distant goal Maqu County, Gannan Prefecture

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Before this, Wang Wanqing had never seen a grassland, but he was not alone. At that time, young people who had the same idea as him walked out of their homes and walked along railways, highways and dirt roads. Traveling to places beyond imagination.

When Wang Wanqing arrived in Maqu, he began to practice medicine. What worried him was not the coldness and simplicity of the foreign land, but the words of gratitude from the herders after each successful rescue. Marveling that he had "resurrected from the dead" and "did something that no one had ever done before", the rescued patient pulled Wang Wanqing into the tent where he lived and told him to "take whatever he likes". The doctor realized how high the fatality rate was in the past.

Wang Wanqing never thought that he, a top medical student from a big city, would go from house to house on the grassland to practice medicine for Tibetans in border areas. It carries so much "meaning". In his eyes, he only travels thousands of miles away from home to treat people.

He started by saying hello to the patients.

"You're here, please sit down. "

"Take off your coat and warm yourself up by the fire. ”

It’s always right to ask the patient to warm himself by the fire. The Maqu area is cold, and even in summer, a brazier must be prepared in the tent. Wang Wanqing concluded that greetings in Tibetan can bring the herdsmen and doctors closer Distance, this is much more effective than serious and straight-to-the-point consultation.

As time passed, the herdsmen got to know Wang Wanqing and found that his feet were extremely large, 30 centimeters long, and he wore shoes close to size 47. They jokingly gave Wang Wanqing a Tibetan name "Gangche Mamba". "Gangche" refers to his big feet, and "Mamba" means "doctor", which means "big-foot doctor".

Wang Wanqing gradually learned that "Gangqie" in Tibetan not only means "big feet", but also means "great". "Perhaps ancient people believed that if the feet are great, the person will be great." Also, "In Tibetan Buddhism, a Buddha's name is also called Gangche, and he is very remarkable." He who came to serve the herdsmen never imagined that he would become a "Gangche" by accident, but in his opinion , "You can call me anything, it doesn't matter. With a name, the relationship between me and the patient becomes closer, and many things that cannot be solved by drugs can be solved. This is good."

Winter Goes Spring is coming. During his more than 20 years at Awaancang Township Health Center, Wang Wanqing has treated more than 3,500 patients every year and performed tens of thousands of surgeries in total. He established outpatient medical records for more than 3,000 people in the township, enabling 90% of the herdsmen in the township to have health records.

He once carried an X-ray machine and an electrocardiogram machine on his back and rode a horse to Dongwozi (winter settlement) to conduct health examinations for herdsmen. In order to carry out planned immunization, he once risked traveling to both sides of the Yellow River while holding a horse's tail. At that time, there were no bridges or ferries on the Yellow River in the Awaancang Township area.

Collector's son-in-law's flute "loves" in all kinds of ways

Yu Chunshun, a traveler who has returned to Lop Nur, was once considered an anomaly among "Shanghai men". Wang Wanqing, who has taken root in the grasslands, has also been "feeling" countless times. Question" - You are from Shanghai, why don't you go back to Shanghai?

Do Shanghainese people definitely and definitely want to go back to Shanghai? Wang Wanqing felt that he alone could not answer this question caused by his fixed mindset. However, when some friends asked him, "Why do you have to be so miserable and have trouble with yourself?" he would honestly tell them: "I am happy living on the grassland. It may not be as good as life in a big city in terms of material, but Spiritually speaking, the grassland has given me the meaning of life. This is not a big statement, I am willing to take this path, it is the path I chose."

When Wang Wanqing left home, he had one in his luggage. flute. He was not good at words, and in the following decades, all the ups and downs turned into the sound of a flute. When he was homesick, he played "My Motherland" from "Shangganling". Facing the vast sea of ??grass, he played the picture of "a big river with wide waves and the wind blowing the fragrant rice flowers on both sides." When he was lonely, he changed to a song called "Steppe" from the former Soviet Union, "It's about a Red Army soldier who was injured and sang a sad song on the grassland before he died."

Amidst the sound of the flute, the "tide back to the city" rose, but Wang Wanqing married the Tibetan family's daughter. After the "tide" receded, Wang Wanqing, who chose to stay, was really lonely. Among the 50 classmates in the same class at the university, many of them volunteered or were assigned to the remote areas of Southwest and Northwest China. However, they later returned to Shanghai or surrounding cities through various channels such as postgraduate entrance examinations and transfers. Some of them went abroad. country. Wang Wanqing is both looking forward to and afraid of the class reunion. What he looks forward to is seeing old classmates and reliving old times, but what he is afraid of is that the gap is "obvious". He knows that the country is opening up and the times are moving forward, but the difference between him and "ordinary Shanghainese" living in a remote area has become increasingly irreparable.

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< p>Wang Wanqing's brother also went abroad for further study and became a visiting scholar. One day in the 1980s, Wang Wanqing returned to Shanghai to visit relatives, and his brother happened to be in transit in Shanghai. At home, the two brothers reunited after a long separation. Wang Wanqing said to him calmly: "You have gone to the first world, and I am still in the third world." After all, psychological loss is inevitable. Wang Wanqing said to himself that he is serving the country and just endure hardship.

For many years, his wife Kai Lao has been Wang Wanqing’s assistant, nurse and translator. She introduced Wang Wanqing into the colorful Tibetan life. Wang Wanqing remembers what his simple wife said to him, "In case you lose your job and your salary, come to our production team and we will feed you." This moved Wang Wanqing, a Shanghai man who moved many people throughout his life.

Migrant Workers (1990~) Sun Shuilin and Sun Donglin: The Dignity of Labor

More than 20 years ago, the Sun brothers from Paotong Town, Huangpi District, Wuhan, Hubei Province, like many young people around them, went to work in a foreign land. Make a living on a construction site.

In the first few years when he went out to work, his brother Sun Shuilin once did not receive his wages. After silence, he swore to his brother Sun Donglin, "When we become bosses in the future, we cannot owe a penny of conscience debt."

The two brothers worked hard and finally made a career in Beijing and Tianjin. They became bosses with hundreds of workers under them.

Being a boss is not difficult, but being a boss who does not owe wages is difficult. But Sun Shuilin did it. "Wages will be paid before the Spring Festival" is his promise to migrant workers. Before the 29th of the twelfth lunar month every year, the house of Lao Sun's house is always full of laughter and people, and the workers who have received their wages happily go home to celebrate the New Year.

The accident happened during the Spring Festival in the Year of the Tiger.

On February 9, 2010, Sun Shuilin returned to Tianjin from the construction site in Beijing. He originally planned to spend a day with his family and his brother Sun Donglin who were temporarily living in Tianjin before returning to Wuhan. However, he checked the weather forecast and learned that the Today, some areas of the expressway from Tianjin to Wuhan may be closed due to rain and snow. He decided to rush back to Wuhan before the road was closed to pay wages to migrant workers.

That night, Sun Shuilin withdrew 260,000 yuan in cash and set off with his wife and three children. In the early morning of the next day, when he was driving to the Longhai Railway bridge section in Kaifeng County on the Nanlan Expressway, a major car accident occurred due to icy road conditions. More than 20 vehicles rear-ended each other, killing five members of Sun Shuilin's family.

On the morning of February 10, Sun Donglin called home and found that his brother was still not home. Sun Donglin, who had a bad premonition, drove along the road to search, and found the bodies of his brother and his family in the morgue of Lankao County People's Hospital in Henan.

The first decision Sun Donglin made was to go home and fulfill his brother's last wish.

"My brother rushed home just to pay wages to the workers. If something like this happened, it would be fine if our family couldn't make it through the New Year. We can't let our migrant worker brothers also not make it through the New Year. We can't let them say My brother is not honest."

More than 60 migrant workers who heard the news gathered at Sun's house to express their condolences and "let the accounts be settled." But Sun Donglin said: "In the new year, I don't owe any debts from the old year, and I don't owe any debts in this life to the next life. I don't have any bills in hand. Please pay the bills according to your conscience and give as much as you should."

In Sun Donglin At 8 o'clock in the evening on the 29th of the twelfth lunar month, all 260,000 yuan had been distributed, and Sun Donglin himself contributed another 70,000 yuan to fill the gap. This total number is roughly equivalent to what Sun Shuilin told his younger brother during his lifetime. The last migrant worker who received his salary thanked him and left. Sun Donglin said to his brother’s only daughter: Now you can go out and say loudly that your father does not owe anyone a penny.

For the rest of the year, Sun Donglin was busy with his brother’s funeral and was away from the construction site, but more and more migrant workers came to work for him. “Last year there were more than 100 people, and this year more than 400 came. Man", doing things better than when his brother was around. He was a little surprised, "Comparing one's heart to one's heart brings a lot of benefits. Having a conscience will bring you good rewards."

Sun Donglin used the more than 2 million yuan donated to the Sun family to establish the country's first accidental injury assistance fund for migrant workers, providing accidental injury assistance to 500 million migrant workers across the country. "I will continue to uphold the spirit of integrity that my brother defended with his life and will never owe migrant workers their hard-earned money."

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"Foreign Girl" (1995~) Liu Li: I still have a dream

Liu Li's story begins in 1995, when she was 14 years old and had not finished middle school. Due to her family's financial difficulties, she had no choice but to leave school and her hometown in Yingshang, Anhui Province to join the tide of working and became one of countless "foreign girls".

"Foreign Girl" was already a fixed phrase in society at that time. Its popularity benefited from the TV series "Foreign Girl" broadcast in 1991, which told the story of the first generation of working women in Shenzhen. The theme song goes like this, "I can refuse a lot of love, and I can omit many dreams."

Liu Li is the eldest of five siblings. She dropped out of school to support the family, which seems to be her unshirkable responsibility. Among the "foreign girls", many are eldest daughters like Liu Li. They work diligently from morning to night in the roaring factory workshops, in the smelly dyehouses, in restaurants and hotels, and in small commodity markets, saving every penny and turning it into crumpled pieces of paper sent home. The remittance slip is for the younger brothers and sisters to study so as not to repeat the path they have taken.

Liu Li’s younger siblings failed to get into college, which left her confused for a long time, as if her hard work over the years had gone nowhere. Only then did she realize that her desire to "have two college students in this village" was so strong. "It was a kind of sustenance. I wanted to study but failed, so I wanted others to have books to study." She came up with the idea of ????supporting other children's education.

It should be noted that Liu Li does not have much money. She has been working outside for more than ten years, and has traveled to Hubei, Jiangsu, Fujian and other places. However, she has no academic qualifications and all she earns is hard-earned money. She has worked as a waiter and a nanny. From 2000 to the present, Liu Li has been working as a foot massager in a foot bath city in Xiamen, commonly known as the "foot washing girl", with a monthly income of 3,000 yuan.

Liu Li allocated 3,000 yuan like this: 500 yuan was used for renting a house and personal consumption, and the remaining 2,500 yuan, after deducting some sent to her family, was used to support poor students.

She sponsored 20 poor college students in her hometown village. Since 2006, through the Xiamen Women's Federation, one-to-one funding has been provided in some primary and secondary schools in Tong'an, and the number of students supported has increased from three to five to dozens. Coupled with one-time funding, Liu Li helped hundreds of children fulfill their dream of studying with her meager income.

When girls who were also born in the 1980s dressed up fashionably and went on dates, Liu Li, who was born in 1981, wore ordinary plastic hairpins and work clothes, carrying heavy bags day after day. Footbath bucket, knocking on the doors of guest rooms. At the age when she should get married, she had no time to find a boyfriend. Her colleagues teased her, "You have to marry with so many children. Even if you don't have a fortune of 100 million, I won't dare to marry you."

On the day off, Liu Li tidied herself up and went to school to see her older and younger children in a good mood. Some of them called her aunt, some called her mother, and some called her sister. While chatting, some students told Liu Li about their majors, but Liu Li couldn't understand, "Those things like mining development and electronics are all very profound knowledge. They are far away from me. I can only listen to them." When I listened to them, I felt so magical.”

It’s not that Liu Li doesn’t want to pick up the textbooks, but she doesn’t have time now. After becoming famous, she was dubbed "the most beautiful foot-washing girl" by netizens, and her career also attracted social attention.

"I'm very busy right now. I just opened a foot bath shop in cooperation with others. It is also a public welfare platform to provide funding for more children. This is my dream, and I stick to it for this dream."

"I want to learn to drive and learn English. What I want to learn most is management. I want to manage the store well and make money to build a school in the place where I was born."

By this winter vacation, Liu Li had been out of school for 16 years.