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An unforgettable thing


In the years I have grown up, I have seen many people who have moved me, but the people who have influenced me the most are the heroic mothers who gave up their lives and saved their children in the 5.12 earthquake. I think she will stay in my childhood memories forever, accompany me forever.

When the rescuer found her, she was dead, and she was crushed to death by the collapsed house. Through the gap between the piles of ruins, she could see her death posture, kneeling on her knees and supporting her hands. body. 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 woman's body and groping. He touched a few loud shouts, "Someone, have a child, still alive." After some hard work, people carefully removed the ruins that blocked her. Her children lay under her body, wrapped in a red quilt with yellow flowers, about 3 or 4 months old, because the mother The body was sheltered. He was unharmed. When he came out, he fell asleep quietly. His sleeping face made all the people present feel very warm. The accompanying doctor came to untie the quilt and was ready to do some checks. He found a cell phone stuck in the quilt. The doctor subconsciously looked at the mobile phone screen and found a message on the screen that was already written: "Dear baby, if you can Live, be sure to remember that I love you."

An ordinary mother, an ordinary one of the hundreds of millions of parents, in the face of ruthless natural disasters, she did not hesitate to sacrifice her life to protect her son. This is the miracle of life and the power of love. In the face of natural ruthless blows, love makes our world full of warmth, and people are full of hope for the future.

Sixth grade: 鄢 morning

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