Chapter 467: :Warrior’s Soul Tower, Rock Tower [Anti-Theft] (1/2)

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A gray-blue shirt with a hole in the collar, a repetitive patch, a black-faced melaleuca shoe with a broken bottom, and an open plastic cup. Mountain students have donated for 68 years. The villagers said that they always pretended to be goodbye in their hearts and lost themselves.

In 1953, Li Zhenhua, who was only 17 years old, resolutely bid farewell to his hometown of Nanjing. Because of the arrival of this ”in the city”, rural schools that had been classes for half a year reopened.

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

He retired in 1997 and first had more than 30 part-time jobs. Only 500 yuan of the pension was reserved for living expenses, and the rest of the 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 stone statue of Hanyu, which was built by villagers in Yiyuan County who donated money to Li Zhenhua on their own initiative. In 68 years, he has been awarded 103 honorary titles at the municipal level including National Educational System Model Worker, 2015 Chinese Education Year, 2015 China Good, Shandong Province Outstanding Communist Party, and Shandong Province Civilian Teacher. 'S interview.

, 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 the Announcement of the Selection Results of the ”2021 Qilu Most Beautiful Teachers” and Shandong Province Book Education Models.” Comrade Li Zhenhua (formerly the Second High School of Chengguan, Yiyuan County) was awarded the ”2021 Qilu Most Beautiful Teacher” Special Award.

After retiring, choose ”work”

When I first saw Li Zhenhua, it was hard to imagine that he was 85 years old. Deaf, eyes, hunchback, gray hair and dark skin make him look awkward. Retirement, instead of staying at home, is busier than ever.

Due to direct subsidies to 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 the former Hanwang Primary School, Zhangjiapo Middle School, and Yiyuan County Experimental Middle School. For the donation, the local government established the ”Zhenhua Scholarship Fund for the Impoverished”. Through this foundation, nearly 10,000 poor students have been funded.

Knowing that there are still poor students outside the scope of the foundation, Li Zhenhua decided to continue funding. After all, pensions are limited. In order to support more needy children, I choose to ”work” outside. In Zibo Wanjie Chaoyang School, Li Zhenhua served as a junior high school, earning 500,000 yuan in eight years and subsidizing 23 poor students outside the foundation. ”Five students are given 5,000 yuan per year, five middle school and technical secondary school students are given 3,000 yuan per year, and 13 junior high school students are given 1100 yuan per year.”

At the most difficult time, Li Zhenhua took Zhang Wenqiang, who was once funded 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 widows.

In the first month of receiving his pension, Li Zhenhua tried to keep only 200 yuan, but because it was enough, he changed to 500 yuan for living expenses every month and donated all the rest. In 1968, he donated 1.36 million yuan to support more than 2,300 impoverished children to realize their academic dreams.

Retired Li Zhenhua (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. Take three meals, drink noodles and radish sticks in the morning and evening, and eat pumpkin, radish and steamed buns at noon. I will drink alcohol and cigarettes in my life, and I am willing to drink tea. I usually only carry a plastic cup to open it.

Li Zhenhua's dress can be simpler: a piece 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. I didn't wear shoes and suits in my life because economic conditions allowed, but instead spent all the money on poor children.

”Although life is poor, but the heart is very rich, and I am happy all day long.”

What makes Li Zhenhua the most is that the students have gradually become talented, and they are also giving back to the society.

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

Among the 23 poor students that Li Zhenhua has funded, Ren Jilan is one of them. Ren Jilan's family was in embarrassment because of cancer and death. In 2013, when Ren Jilan was in her third year of study, cancer was at its most dangerous period, and the hospital was notified that she was critically ill. This year, Ren Jilan basically did not go back to school and could only review at home. Because it is very busy because of feeding medicine, taking care of it, and also working on the land. Ren Jilan was very upbeat, and got 576 points in the exam and was admitted to Qufu Normal School. But because of the lack of tuition, I see hope of learning. At this time, Li Zhenhua from the Yiyuan County Experimental Middle School at the time put the tuition fees into the hands of the girl with a warm hand. For each summer vacation of the four years, tuition will be paid.

From then on, Ren Jilan was determined to be like Grandpa Li. After graduating from school, Ren Jilan returned to his hometown of Yiyuan, passed the teacher recruitment examination, and went to Fuluping Primary School where Li Zhenhua once worked. Affected by Grandpa Li, he squeezed money out of his salary from his first year as a teacher, and supported two poor students, fulfilling his original promise with practical deeds.

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

Walking from the city to the mountain branch of Yiyuan In 1953, Nanjing and Yiyuan had a relatively different quality of life. During his studies, Li Zhenhua often heard the teachers tell stories about the revolution of Yimeng's wife and Yimeng's sixth sister. At that time, he secretly determined to contribute to Hemin.

At that time, the country called on young people to ”go to the most difficult place of the revolution, to the most magnificent place of the motherland.” Under the influence of the old Yimeng district, Li Zhenhua, who was only 17 years old, responded to the call to walk through the gate of Nanjing Normal School to the remote and poor old district of Yimeng.

In Yiyuan, there are Duanqu. Because he was from the city and was young, the competent department was afraid that Li Zhenhua could adapt to the hardships of the place, so he assigned him to Weifang. However, ”young”, Li Zhenhua pointed to the map and mentioned the position of Hanwang Primary School in Yiyuan Mountain, which has the most mountains and the hardest. Li Zhenhua told reporters: