He graduated from the Shipbuilding Department of Shanghai Jiaotong University in p>1949, majoring in shipbuilding, and has worked in the research and design of civil ships and military ships. In 1958, he began to participate in and lead the research and design of China's nuclear submarines. He served as deputy chief engineer, deputy director, director and acting party secretary of China Shipbuilding Corporation No.719, and was appointed as deputy chief designer and chief designer of nuclear submarines by the Commission of Science, Technology and Industry for National Defense. Now he is a researcher-level senior engineer and an academician of China Academy of Engineering. He has been engaged in the development of nuclear submarines for more than 3 years and has made important contributions to the development of nuclear submarines in China.
2. Liu Shenglan: The old man scavenges for help
Liu Shenglan is an ordinary villager who worked outside when he was young, and later worked as a storekeeper in an enterprise. At the age of 73, his wife died and he became a lonely old man. In 1998, Liu Shenglan read a report about aid in the newspaper. Since then, at the age of 73, he has been subsidizing poor students. Liu Shenglan has hardly tasted meat for 17 years, and has never added a new dress. However, he donated all the living allowance of 4, yuan per year to poor students. He donated more than 7, yuan to help students, and helped more than 1 students. Liu Shenglan's only treasure is a dark blue cloth bag filled with money orders and replies. In August 213, Liu Shenglan was admitted to the hospital because of kidney disease, but he was still thinking about donating money for education, fearing that the interruption and failure of remittance would break the children's hopes.
3. Chen Jungui: a veteran guarding the tomb
In p>198, Chen Jungui went to Xinjiang with his troops to build the Tianshan Highway. The troops were trapped in the depths of the Tianshan Mountains by a snowstorm and were in danger of cutting off their meals. Four soldiers were ordered to go out for help. In do or die, the monitor gave the last steamed bread to Chen Jungui, the youngest. Before the monitor died, he asked Chen Jungui to go home and visit his parents for him. After Chen Jungui was demobilized, he never forgot the monitor's dying entrustment, but he never found out the home address and parents' names of his comrades. In 1985, Chen Jungui, with his wife and newborn son, came to the foot of Tianshan Mountain in Xinjiang, where the monitor and his comrades died, to guard the tomb for their comrades. More than 2 years have passed, and he has never stopped looking for the monitor's parents.
4. Duan Aiping: the intimate person of ordinary people
In p>1998, Duan Aiping married into the village of Returning to the Bottom. In order to improve her life, she started a coke business, earned hundreds of thousands of yuan in two years, and invested in building a new primary school for the village. In 1999, Duan Aiping Gao Piao was elected as the director of Guidi Village Committee. After taking office, Duan Aiping built schools and nursing homes in the village. In order to make the villagers rich, she led the villagers to plant medicinal materials, transform the village power grid, invest in garden construction and plant trees, and Aiping herself posted hundreds of thousands in the middle of these projects. Last year, Duan Aiping was diagnosed with lymphoma and lived on glucose and painkillers every day. That's it, she didn't leave her job, thinking about doing more for the villagers every day.
5. Shen Kequan and Shen Changjian: "Rape Flower Father and Son" pursued their dreams for 35 years
In p>1978, beekeeper Shen Kequan discovered three wild rape plants with long flowering period and good growth structure in the mountainous area of Guizhou, and brought them back to his hometown for sowing. After several years, Shen Kequan cultivated high-quality rape seeds, which were recognized by the villagers. Because its rape varieties were not approved by the state, the local authorities fined and detained Shen Kequan. However, he still taught himself the knowledge about rape genetics, breeding and production and cultivation. In 24, the "Guiye A" sterile line bred by Shen Kequan and his son won the national invention patent certificate. In 27, Shen Kequan brought his own giant rapeseed to the 12th International Rape Conference held in Wuhan, which caused quite a stir. In 29, Shen Kequan died, and Shen Changjian still insisted on rapeseed breeding. 6. Fang Junming: Late honor and unrepentant belief
Fang Junming, male, from Wuchang, Wuhan, Hubei Province. In August, 1985, 28-year-old Fang Junming jumped into the river to save an urchin who pretended to fall into the water, resulting in a fracture of the cervical vertebra and paraplegia. Until November 213, Fang Junming finally won the honorary title of being brave and courageous 28 years late. Although the honor is 28 years late. But Fang Junming never regretted that action. The hardship of a family and the injustice of a life have all witnessed the constant value of kindness in people's hearts.
7. Gesandji: Dream Guardian on the Cliff
In p>2, Gesandji resolutely returned to Tibet after graduating from university. In order to let the Menba children along the Yarlung Zangbo River and at the foot of the Himalayas go to school, Gesandji gave up his job in Lhasa and took the initiative to apply for teaching in Shanxiang Primary School. In order to persuade students to study, Gesandji walked off the cliff in the dark and traveled frequently on the road full of mudslides and landslides. For the sake of the children's non-stop classes, when there was a lack of teachers in other villages, she was pregnant for six months and took to the road. In order to send the students home safely, every year when the roads are dangerous and the mountains are closed by heavy snow, Gesangdi crosses the glacier and slides the iron rope, and sends the students who can only go home once every four months to their parents safely. In these years, in order to teach children well, Gesandji has only seen his daughter four times.
8. Yao Houzhi: It took a terminally ill mother three years to embroider the Riverside Scene at Qingming Festival for her children.
In p>1999, Yao Houzhi was diagnosed with a breast tumor and needed immediate surgery. Faced with the high cost of surgery, Yao Houzhi chose "medication". In 29, Yao Houzhi learned from TV that cross-stitch embroidery can sell money. She gritted her teeth and spent 28 yuan to buy back a 6.5-meter-long cross-stitch "The Riverside Scene at Qingming Festival". Since then, Yao Houzhi has been embroidering cross-stitch for 17 hours every day. After three years and five months, this cross-stitch with 1.27 million stitches was finally completed. A collector came to buy 2 thousand, but Yao Houzhi refused. Yao Houzhi wants to preserve the cross stitch, even if he dies one day, and then sell it, the children don't have to worry about the money for college.
9. Gong Quanzhen: General's Dream, Guarding Love
In p>1957, the founding general Gan Zuchang voluntarily resigned as the logistics minister of Xinjiang Military Region, and went back to his hometown to farm in Yanbei Village, Fanglou Township, Lianhua County, Jiangxi Province, and Gong Quanzhen followed. At that time, Gan Zuchang earned a monthly salary of 33 yuan, and he was very frugal in life. Two-thirds of his salary was used to repair water conservancy, build school buildings, run enterprises and help the poor. Gong Quanzhen fully cooperated with her husband and spent most of his salary on supporting rural construction. In March 1986, General Gan died of illness. After retiring, Gong Quanzhen actively carried out revolutionary tradition education and ideals and beliefs education, donated money to help students and help the poor, and set up "Gong Quanzhen Studio" to serve the community and the masses. From his youth to his octogenarian years, he did a lot of practical and good things for the masses.
1. Hu Peilan: A 1-year-old benevolent doctor who has been visiting for six days a week for 2 years
Hu Peilan retired from the obstetrics and gynecology department of Zhengzhou Railway Central Hospital at the age of 7. After retirement, she has been insisting on sitting in the clinic. Hu Peilan lives frugally and is reluctant to spend a penny more on himself. But she often generously advances medical expenses to patients. She also took out her meager income and pension and donated more than 5 "Hope Bookstores". Hu Peilan suffers from severe lumbar disc herniation, so he has to take a small push chair in and out. In July 213, 98-year-old Hu Peilan suffered a heart attack. After being rescued, she still went to the hospital on time the next day. Up to today, Hu Peilan has been in a factory worker's hospital and the present place for 2 consecutive years, insisting on visiting for 6 days a week, rain or shine.