Chapter 425: : The harbinger of the mainland's change, the frozen world [anti-theft

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A gray-blue shirt with a hole in the collar, a pair of dark trousers that have been stitched repeatedly, a pair of white-bottomed black-faced mullet shoes with a broken bottom, and a large plastic water cup filled with boiled water... this "simple" Behind it is the "cloth shoes principal" Li Zhenhua's 68-year donation to the students in Yimeng Mountain. The folks said, you always pretend to be someone else in your heart, and you lose yourself.

In 1953, Li Zhenhua, who was only 17 years old, resolutely bid farewell to his hometown of Nanjing, walked out of the campus of Nanjing Normal University, and came to Yiyuan, Shandong to support education, determined to use knowledge to change the fate of children in mountainous areas. Because of the arrival of this "urban man", rural schools that had been suspended for half a year were reopened.

Since joining the work, Li Zhenhua has donated 14 of his salary every month, which is 47 years.

After retiring in 1997, he had more than 30 part-time jobs, and only kept 500 yuan of his pension for living expenses, and the rest of his income was donated almost in full. As of last year, Li Zhenhua has donated a total of 1.36 million yuan to support more than 2,300 students.

On the campus of Hanwang Middle School in Yiyuan County, there is a white marble statue, which was built by the villagers and fathers of Yiyuan County who donated money to Li Zhenhua spontaneously. In the 68 years since teaching, he has successively won 103 honorary titles above the municipal level, including the National Education System Model Worker, 2015 China Education Person of the Year, 2015 China Good Person, Shandong Province Outstanding Communist Party Member, and Shandong Province People’s Teacher. Interviews with national leaders.

A few days ago, the Propaganda Department of the Shandong Provincial Committee of the Communist Party of China and the Shandong Provincial Department of Education issued the "Notice on Announcement of the Selection Results of the "2021 Qilu Most Beautiful Teachers" and Shandong Province Teaching and Educating Models." Comrade Li Zhenhua (formerly the principal of Chengguan No. 2 Middle School in Yiyuan County) was awarded the "2021 Qilu Most Beautiful Teacher" Special Award.

After retiring, he chose to "work"

When I first saw Li Zhenhua, it was hard to imagine that he was 85 years old. He is not deaf, not dazzling, not slumped, and his gray hair and dark skin make him look energetic. After retiring, instead of staying at home, he was busier than when he was teaching.

Since he has been subsidizing poor students, in the year of retirement, Li Zhenhua donated his only savings of 15,000 yuan, plus the special allowance of the State Council, a total of 20,000 yuan, respectively, to Hanwang Primary School, Zhangjiapo Middle School, and Yiyuan County Experimental Middle School where he had taught. After the donation, the local government established the "Zhenhua Scholarship Fund for the Impoverished". Through this foundation, nearly 10,000 poor students have been funded successively.

Knowing that there are still poor students outside the scope of the foundation, Li Zhenhua decided to continue funding. However, the pension is limited after all. In order to support more needy children, he chose to go out to "work". At Zibo Wanjie Chaoyang School, Li Zhenhua served as the principal of the junior high school. He earned 500,000 yuan in eight years and helped 23 poor students outside the foundation. "Five college students are given 5,000 yuan a year, five high school and technical secondary school students are given 3,000 yuan a year, and 13 junior high school students are given 1100 yuan a year."

At the most difficult time, Li Zhenhua took Zhang Wenqiang, who had once sponsored and now graduated from technical secondary school, to pick up **** on campus, and sold a total of 16,000 yuan in eight years. The money was all used to subsidize poor students and widowed elderly.

In the first month of receiving his pension, Li Zhenhua tried to keep only 200 yuan, but because it was not enough, he changed to 500 yuan a month for living expenses and donated all the rest. Over the past 68 years, he has personally donated 1.36 million yuan to support more than 2,300 impoverished children to realize their dreams of going to school.

After retiring, Li Zhenhua (first from left) traveled to more than 300 villages in Yiyuan County, Shandong Province to investigate poor students and left-behind children, and help them financially and psychologically. (Photo courtesy of the interviewee)

Although Li Zhenhua enjoys the special allowance of the State Council, he lives in poverty. Taking three meals a day, he drinks noodles and radish sticks in the morning and evening, and usually eats pumpkin, radish and steamed buns at noon. He would never drink or smoke all his life. He was reluctant to drink tea. He usually only carried a plastic cup for plain water.

Li Zhenhua's dress can no longer be simple: a piece of clothing can be worn for six or seven years, and it is often stitched and then patched, patched and worn. After wearing the cloth shoes for two or three years, the bottom was broken, so I went to the street to let the shoe repairer take a cart and continue to wear it. He didn't wear high-end leather shoes and suits all his life, not because economic conditions did not allow him, but because he spent all his money on poor children.

"Although my life is poor, I am very rich inside and I am happy all day."

What makes Li Zhenhua most happy is that the students are slowly growing up and they are also giving back to the society.

Li Zhenhua likes to be with children the most. (Photo courtesy of the interviewee)

Ren Jilan is one of the 23 poor students that Li Zhenhua has funded. Because his father died of cancer, his mother was in poor spirits and was unable to take care of herself, Ren Jilan's family was extremely embarrassed. In 2013, when Ren Jilan was in the third year of high school, his father's cancer was at the most dangerous period, and the hospital issued a critical illness notification. This year, Ren Jilan basically did not go back to school and could only review at home. Because she has to feed her father medicine, take care of her mother, and work in the field, so she is very busy. Ren Jilan was very upbeat, and finally got 576 points in the college entrance examination and was admitted by Qufu Normal University. But because of the lack of tuition, she could not see the hope of studying. At this time, Li Zhenhua, then head of the Yiyuan County Experimental Middle School, delivered the tuition fees to the girl with a pair of warm hands. Every summer vacation for the next four years, he would send tuition fees.

Since then, Ren Jilan has secretly made up his mind: in the future, he will become the same person as Grandpa Li. After graduating from university, Ren Jilan returned to his hometown of Yiyuan, passed the teacher recruitment examination, and came to Fuluping Primary School where Li Zhenhua once worked. Affected by Grandpa Li, she has squeezed money out of her salary from her first year as a teacher, subsidized two students from poor families, and fulfilled her original promise with practical actions.

Li Zhenhua is tutoring the students with homework. (Photo courtesy of the interviewee)

From the city to Yiyuan deep mountain support education

In 1953, there was a big difference in material life between Nanjing and Yiyuan. When he was in college, Li Zhenhua often heard the teachers tell the revolutionary stories of the Yimeng Hongsao and the Six Yimeng Sisters. At that time, he secretly made up his mind to make contributions to the party and the people.

At that time, the country called on young people to "go to the most difficult place in the revolution, to the greatest place in the motherland." Infected by the spirit of the old area of ​​Yimeng, Li Zhenhua, who was only 17 years old, responded to the call and walked out of the gate of Nanjing Normal University and walked into the remote and poor old area of ​​Yimeng to provide education.

Before entering Yiyuan, there was an episode. Because he grew up in the city and was young, the competent authority at that time was afraid that Li Zhenhua would not be able to adapt to the local hardships, so he was assigned to Weifang. However, "young and frivolous," Li Zhenhua pointed to the map and proposed to teach at the Hanwang Primary School in Shenshan, Yiyuan, where the mountains are the most and the most difficult. Li Zhenhua told reporters:

"When he really arrived in Hanwang Village, he found that the local area was too poor to find a red-tiled house, not even a square meter of concrete floor."

After living in the county for a day, Li Zhenhua set off for Hanwang Village, 110 miles away, with his luggage the next day. At that time, there were no roads and no access to cars. He climbed mountains and ridges and walked the mountain road for a whole day until he was too tired to walk anymore. On the 16th of the first lunar month, when Li Zhenhua rushed to Han Wang, the old village secretary led the whole village to greet him at the head of the village.

Li Zhenhua was stunned when he walked into the classroom transformed from the ruined temple. There was no glass on the window, the door fell halfway, the walls were ventilated, and the ground was littered with large and small stones. "The village is poor. The big stone is the desk, and the small stone is the bench." The old secretary sighed and said. If the teacher cannot be invited, the students have not been in class for half a year.

Because there is no teacher for half a year, the students are willing to come when he has class the next day. As soon as the sun climbed to the top of the mountain, the classroom was full of 38 students. The oldest was the mother of three children, and the youngest was only 7 years old. The classroom windows were full of villagers.

Before coming to support the education, Li Zhenhua's mother specially made a Chinese tunic suit for her son. The villagers had never seen a machine woven cloth. Li Zhenhua was said to be a foreigner as soon as he came in. In his anxiety, he plucked up the courage to give lectures, but with a mouthful of southern dialect, he drew bursts of laughter and discussion. After the lecture failed, Li Zhenhua felt uncomfortable. At night, he lived in a classroom with loose doors. Hearing the cry of wolves, he was so scared that he was homesick, and his tears pattered down. For the first time away from home, he sometimes took a nap and could happily dream of his old mother coming. When I opened my eyes, I found myself alone.

"Looking back now, I don't know how I spent it then."

Li Zhenhua, who was immersed in sadness, was awakened by the villagers who brought food. It is a sweet potato noodle pancake made of a mixture of leaves and bran. The outer color is very similar to kraft paper. He was surprised by the "exquisiteness" of the villagers and took a look at it. After opening the pancakes, there was nothing inside, and then he felt the warmth before he knew that it was rice.

Li Zhenhua tore off piece by piece, unable to swallow or bite, and finally dipped it in the bitter bean soup, and barely finished one. "After eating one, I said I was full, but in fact I was thinking, I really don't want to eat it." At that time, Li Zhenhua's heart was like a needle stick, he didn't know how to deal with the next teaching, let alone how to swallow that which had never been seen before. Past black sweet potato noodle pancakes, bran wotou.

Li Zhenhua is with the children. (Photo courtesy of the interviewee)

I can't walk back to the city anymore

Ideal and reality are like twin sisters. To realize the ideal, it must pass countless tests. If there is no spiritual support, no matter how good the ideal is, it is impossible to realize it.

Faced with language and life difficulties, Li Zhenhua, who came to Qiongshangou with enthusiasm, was shaken in his heart: "I can't stay in this place, I can't stay in a day."

When he first came to Yimeng Mountain, Li Zhenhua never considered staying for a lifetime. I wanted to go back in three to five years. Once I went back, Li Zhenhua felt very uncomfortable when others asked how to answer. "At that time, I thought of a compromise. I can stay for five days instead of three days. If you stay for one more day, you will be less joke when you go back."

In the following six months, more than 40 college students from the same school who came to Yiyuan to teach in Yiyuan returned to 37, but Li Zhenhua gradually became inseparable from the Yimeng mountainous area. When entering the village, among the welcoming crowd, an auntie touched his thin clothes, looked in her eyes, and thought in her heart. After returning home, the aunt took reading glasses, spun the cotton into a thread with a spinning wheel, then woven into a cloth with a wood loom, sewed cotton jackets, cotton trousers, and made long socks, and wrapped the thatch and reed in the shoes. Warm your feet inside.

"When the auntie brought the clothes over, I shed tears. I felt like seeing the old mother."

Li Zhenhua recalled that when he learned that he couldn't bite pancakes, the villagers had to give him a good meal. Someone’s old hen lays eggs and originally wanted to change matches and salt, but the folks gave it to him in his arms.

"Whenever I receive an egg with my body temperature, I am indescribably moved."

"I'm here to support education and send culture, I can't go."

Li Zhenhua recalled that during the Battle of Menglianggu, 72 young people were sent to carry the wounded, and the rest of the family spread pancakes and Nabu shoes to the front line, and went all out for the revolution. "People gave their precious lives for the revolution. Am I afraid that it will be difficult?" The Yimeng spirit and the simplicity of the villagers influenced Li Zhenhua. He could no longer walk home, and he knew he could not go.

It's all love to the students

Li Zhenhua is determined to use knowledge to change the face of impoverished mountainous areas. Therefore, for 68 years, he has been determined to one thing: to work hard to teach. Since then, he has attended classes during the day and walked five or six miles to make up lessons for the students at night. In order to improve the conditions for running a school, he used basketball **** and old newspapers as a globe, drawn lines of longitude and latitude, and showed them to students when talking about geography. Where is the Atlantic Ocean, the Pacific Ocean, where is Europe, and Asia; he uses big balls, small balls, and table tennis. Make a three-sphere instrument, talk about solar eclipse and lunar eclipse.

Hanwang Elementary School is located on the mountain. Sometimes when a student suddenly falls ill, Li Zhenhua carries the student down the mountain to treat the illness; when the river is flooded, he waits by the river early, carries the whole class back one by one, and then carries them back one by one after school. To the other side.

With whole-hearted devotion, students' grades skyrocketed. In 1955, the enrollment rate of other schools in Yiyuan County was , and all the 8 fresh graduates he brought into junior high school, which caused a sensation throughout the county.

In 1982, Li Zhenhua was transferred to work in Yiyuan County. It was a newly established special school, and the source of students were all those who failed the junior high school exams in the county. Against this background, Li Zhenhua put forward a slogan-"Spreading all love to students", the teacher worked hard for the students. Among the first batch of students, Liu Yang (a pseudonym) was very naughty, and the policemen at the police station were also used to him making trouble. In one class, Li Zhenhua found that Liu Yang had a bad cold, so he went home and boiled a bowl of egg noodles. The students were so moved that they would not be naughty anymore and eventually passed the university.

No one would have thought that after three years of 108 students with an average score of 28.6, 78 will be promoted to key high schools and 26 will be promoted to the first grade. This result is a sensation in society. The county was about to change the name of Chengguan No. 2 Middle School to Yiyuan County Experimental Middle School. Since then, the Experimental Middle School has always been the best school in Yiyuan.

At that time, only three volunteers could be filled. Affected by Li Zhenhua, 60% to 70% of the students chose normal colleges and eventually became a teacher.

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