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Family is the most valuable


The most valuable thing in the world is family. Family... They always appear at the most critical time. Below is a story of another painful rogue.

After the 512 Wenchuan earthquake, the rescuers found a mother in the ruins. At that time, she was dead. She was crushed to death by the collapsed house. Through the gap between the piles of ruins, she could see her death posture. Kneeling, the whole upper body squats forward, supporting the body with both hands, some like the ancients bowing, but the body is deformed by pressure, it looks a little strange. The rescuers stepped in from the ruins and confirmed that she had died. They shouted a few times at the ruins and knocked on the bricks with a crowbar. There was no response. When the crowd walked to the next building, the rescue captain suddenly ran back and ran and shouted "Come on." He came to her body again, laboriously reaching into the mother's body and groping, he touched a few loud shouts "someone, have a child, still alive."

Lying under her body, her child, wrapped in a red quilt with yellow flowers, is about three or four months old. Because the mother is sheltered, he is unharmed. When he is out, he is still quiet. Falling asleep. I found a cell phone stuck in the quilt. The doctor subconsciously looked at the mobile phone screen and found that the screen was a short message that was already written. "Dear baby, if you can live, you must remember that I love you." The doctor who died and died was crying at this moment. The mobile phone passed, and everyone who saw the newsletter was crying.

On the most helpless road of life, family relationship is the most lasting motivation, giving us selfless help and dependence; on the most lonely emotional road, family is the most sincere companion, let us feel the incomparable warmth and comfort; in the most helpless At the crossroads, family is the clearest road sign that guides us to the goal.

Second day: Li Ting

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