Yu Ping
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Yu Ping, female, Pengcheng community, Hongcheng street, Changchun City, Jilin Province.
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Yu Ping has no relatives and lives in a 65 square meter house. She barely pays the rent of 1200 yuan per month from the income of selling congee and lunch boxes, and lives on subsistence allowances. When Yu Ping was young, her father died, and her mother suffered from bone cancer and was paralyzed in bed. Therefore, she kept earning money by doing odd jobs and small businesses, and depended on her mother until her mother died. Yu Ping has rheumatism in her legs, but she is reluctant to spend money on medicine, so she often has to take a rest after walking a few meters. Yu Ping is fully qualified to enter the social welfare home in Changchun, but she still wants to support herself and is not willing to go, so the community has to follow the wishes of the elderly.
After the "4.20" 7.0 earthquake in Lushan, Sichuan Province, Yu Ping, an old woman who sells porridge in Changchun, was worried about her food and sleep. She was relieved only after she donated 200 yuan coins and coupons to the people in the disaster area.
Character experience
At 4 o'clock every morning, before dawn, in a hut in Pengcheng community, Changchun City, with the sound of kitchen knives and the big spoon hitting the pot, Yu Ping began her busy day: cooking rice congee, cooking vegetables, cooking rice and tea eggs. She was very busy. Occasionally, she took a breath and watched TV. For a few days, a remote place name always appeared on the screen - Lushan, and then Lushan A sad picture. I think it's hard for the old man to settle down in the dormitory.
After more than three hours, the food was packed, washed and rinsed, dressed neatly, took several tablets, and Yu Ping rode a tricycle to the market to sell porridge with a porridge bucket weighing more than ten kilograms. Two years ago, she moved here to sell porridge, 2 yuan a bowl, tea eggs, and 1.5 yuan a piece. Not many people bought it. The market didn't charge her stall fee to take care of her. Even if it was like this, it wouldn't cost much for one day.
Whenever the porridge doesn't sell well, Yu Ping has to worry about the rent of 1200 yuan per month. If she can't sell the house, she has to borrow money. But when she learned that after the Lushan earthquake, Yu Ping had trouble sleeping and eating for two days in a row. After the local newspaper made a donation proposal, she poured out the coins she had accumulated over the years, totaling more than 100 yuan. Feeling that it was not enough, she added 60 yuan to the bill and donated 200 yuan.
Yu Ping said: "seeing that other people are donating tens of thousands of dollars, I can't bring it out. I'm anxious. That day, the person in charge of collecting money from the newspaper came to me. I said that I couldn't eat for two days. Today, you take the money away, and I'll have a good meal. No matter how many children you can take care of with the 200 yuan, if you give a hand like me, you will be able to recover in the disaster area and solve many problems personally. "
Tangshan, Wenchuan, Yushu, Lushan Yu Ping is old, and it's hard for her to remember a lot of things in the past. Only when she mentions these areas where earthquakes once occurred, can she recall some of the situation in those years. "I didn't come to Changchun long after the Tangshan earthquake. I donated 200 yuan in the Wenchuan earthquake. The tragic disaster scene in Yushu earthquake made me sleepless all night. The money I donate is usually accumulated one board at a time. Now I have no relatives in the world, but the people in the disaster area are all my relatives. "
When Yu Ping was young, her father died, and her mother suffered from bone cancer and was paralyzed in bed. Therefore, she kept earning money by doing odd jobs and small businesses, and depended on her mother until her mother died. Everyone around Yu Ping knows that she has always been a kind-hearted person. In 1998, Yu Ping found out that a child named sun Yongshou often ordered half or a quarter of his meals at her stall. After chatting, she learned that sun Yongshou was a student of Changchun University of technology. Because his family was poor, he would "break off" from time to time when he was away from his hometown to study. "So I told the child that he could come to me every day, and I was free every day Give him a meal. At that time, some people said I was stupid, but I didn't care
"She's a very strong old lady. You don't have to look at her age. As long as people offer to help her, they will be rejected." Dai Guiying, Secretary of Pengcheng community in Hongcheng street, where Yu Ping lives, told reporters that in fact, Yu Ping is fully qualified to enter the social welfare home in Changchun, but because she still wants to support herself and is not willing to go, the community has to follow the wishes of the elderly.
Get up at about 4 o'clock every morning, cook porridge, stew yellow rice, big rice, stir fry vegetables, pack boxed rice, and load the car; get home at about 6 o'clock every night, and then wash, clean the room, clean up clothes, and go to sleep at 11 o'clock. It is hard to believe that an octogenarian would abide by such a "strict" schedule if he had not witnessed it.
"I can't help it if I don't do it. I have to pay the rent, and I don't want to burden the country myself." Yu Ping said that as she gets older, her physical condition is getting worse. In the same period of time, the number of boxed meals she can make is much less than before. "But even if one day I can't afford to rent or live in this house, as long as I can still work, I will continue to save money in the piggy bank. If there is any disaster in the future, I will still donate the clean money I earn."
In March 2012, Yu Ping was employed as an off campus counselor by the College of Applied Technology of Jilin University. Now every weekend, the "Yixin" Volunteer Association of the College of applied technology almost sends volunteers to Yu Ping's home to chat with her. Liu Guang, director of the volunteer association, said: "from granny Yu, we read out fraternity, independence and strength, which are exactly what many college students lack."
In addition to selling porridge, Yu Ping spends a lot of time reading newspapers and watching TV every day. If one party has a disaster, she will offer her love and help.
Newspapers are piled up and sold, pile upon pile; disaster pictures broadcast on TV news are also being confused by Yu Pingji, year after year
Now, just beside the signboard of "Baomi Zhuzi porridge" where Ping can't remember the year of production, there is a small power loudspeaker. Every morning, the merchants and people of Changchun Baiyi guild hall will hear the familiar cry from the loudspeaker. Yu Ping's love to the society, like the conspicuous old utensils on her porridge stand, has a long history.
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