Lei Feng is a model of serving the people. He is ready to help others. Mao Zedong once put forward the slogan "Learn from Comrade Lei Feng" and carried out mutual assistance activities nationwide. "Lei Feng travels thousands of miles, and the train is a good thing. It is a word to evaluate communication.
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From 196 1, Lei Feng is often invited to give lectures in other places. Because he has more opportunities to travel, he has more opportunities to serve the people. There is a proverb: "Lei Feng has made great achievements." Something good happened on the train. "
Once, Lei Feng went to Shenyang Railway Station to change trains, went out of the ticket gate and found a group of people around a middle-aged woman with a child in her arms. The woman went to Jilin from Liaoning to see her husband and accidentally lost her ticket and money.
Lei Feng quickly bought a ticket to Jilin with his pocket money and sent it to his sister-in-law, who asked tearfully, "What's your name, little brother?" Who is still alive? Which unit is it? "Lei Feng replied," My name is PLA. My family lives in China. "
One day in May, Lei Feng braved the rain and went to Shenyang. In order to catch the early train, he got up at 5 o'clock in the morning, took some steamed buns, put on his raincoat and set off. On the way, Lei Feng saw a woman carrying a child and holding a little girl in her hand, struggling to the station. Lei Feng didn't want to take off his raincoat on his sister-in-law, so he picked up the little girl and accompanied them to the station.
After getting on the bus, Lei Feng saw the little girl shivering with cold, so he took off his undershirt and put it on her. Lei Feng estimated that they didn't have breakfast, so he gave them steamed bread. When the train arrived in Shenyang, it was still raining, and Lei Feng sent them home. The woman said gratefully, "Comrade, how can I thank you!" " "Lei Feng said," Don't thank me, you should thank the Party and Chairman Mao! "
He wrote in his diary: "I owe everything to the party, my honor to the party, and my comrades-in-arms enthusiastically helped me." As for my personal works, there are too few. Compared with other people's demands and expectations, such a small contribution is far from enough ... "