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【征文三等奖】我眼中的中国“抗疫”精神

来源: 中国网 | 作者: 何晓娜[摩洛哥] | 时间: 2022-01-07 | 责编: 罗天林

我眼中的中国“抗疫”精神

[ 摩洛哥 ]  何晓娜  武汉大学

2019年末,中国突然出现了新冠肺炎疫情,给这个国家和她的人民带来了一次严峻的考验。在这场没有硝烟的战役中,14亿多中国人都在尽己所能贡献着力量,大家齐心协力,彰显出“逢山开道,遇水搭桥”的中国智慧,最终使中国的新冠肺炎疫情得到了有效的控制。

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作为一名武汉大学的摩洛哥留学生,在疫情发生之初,我毅然地留在了武汉。我想向那些对中国有负面看法的人表明,面对疫情,我依然选择留在中国,我不害怕和中国人待在一起。我相信他们会把我当作中国公民一样来照顾。

回首那段不平凡的日子,我的心中充满了对武汉大学的感激,充满了对中国政府组织能力的信任和赞美。在封城的78天里,所有的留校学生每天都能收到学校提供的一日三餐和各种生活物资。武汉大学留在中国的留学生,居然奇迹般地做到了“零确诊”。

作为一个疫情期间的亲历者,我眼中的中国抗疫精神主要表现在三方面。

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勇担责任,坚守本分

虽然“疫”无情,但人间有大爱。我亲眼见到很多的医生、警察、社区工作者、志愿者等,无论是白天还是黑夜,都在逆行中细致周到地服务,目的是守护更多人的健康。一封封请战书,一个个“最美逆行者”的身影,一批批投身于“火神山”、“雷神山”医院的建设者,一群群坚守岗位、守护群众的基层工作者,越是艰险越向前,他们用大爱点燃斗争激情,照亮通往抗疫胜利的道路。

对于这些勇士来说,他们自己也有家人,也需要照顾,但是为了他人的身体健康,这些勇士选择舍小家为大家,奋战在最需要的前沿,守好属于自己岗位的“阵地”,把群众当作自己的亲人。

一方有难,八方支援

中国人民是具有伟大团结精神的人民。在历史长河中,中国人民始终展现团结一心、同舟共济。作为此次疫情的核心区,武汉的疫情牵动着全国人民的心。一方有难,八方支援。为助力武汉抗击疫情,医疗团队、部队官兵从全国各地火速集结,逆行武汉;医疗防护用品、生活物资等,源源不断地向武汉输入;海外侨胞、中国留学生、中资企业迅速行动,积极募集物资越洋捐赠。我看到,在网络平台,“武汉加油!”的助力留言纷纷刷屏。面对疫情,14亿多中国人民的心紧紧相依,用守望相助凝聚起“天涯共此时”的中国力量,推动着疫情防控阻击战迈向胜利的步伐。

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在今年武汉大学的樱花季,我惊喜地看到,樱花树下迎来了不少去年的援鄂医护人员,走在校园里,每一处都能感受到学校为他们精心策划的特殊礼遇。这难道不是最质朴的人间大爱和感恩之情吗?

抗击疫情,人人有责

在中国,疫情防控,没有谁是“局外人”,没有什么是“分外事”,政府工作人员“网格化”包保、“地毯式”摸排,企业加班连夜赶制医疗防护物资。“岂曰无衣?与子同袍。”这份“同袍”之情,蕴含着14亿多中华儿女同心同德的初心和使命。

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“全党全军全国各族人民都同你们站在一起,都是你们的坚强后盾。”习近平总书记的话鼓舞着中国人的斗志,坚定着每个中国人的信心。在疫情最艰难的时刻,我身边数不清的老师和学生都在积极地捐款捐物。看到这一切,我越来越感觉到,我不是这场抗疫的局外人,我决定拿出中国政府给我的奖学金支持这场伟大的抗疫行动。

我想我是幸运的,作为这场中国“抗疫”的亲历者和参与者,回首往事,中国抗疫精神深深地感召着我。在我心底,这段经历已经内化为一份爱华友华的使命感,静静地在我的血液里流淌。


China’s “Anti-Pandemic” Spirit as I See

[Morocco] Hanane Thamik, Wuhan University

At the end of 2019, the COVID-19 pandemic suddenly hit China and severely challenged the country and its people. In this “war without smoke”, the 1.4 billion Chinese people united and contributed at their best to their country. It fully demonstrated the Chinese wisdom of “forging new paths whenever and wherever facing obstacles”. As the result, the epidemic in China was effectively tamed.

At the beginning of the outbreak, as an international student from Morocco at Wuhan University, I made my decision to remain in Wuhan without hesitation. What I would like to show to those with negative perception of China was that it was my choice to stay in China even when facing the pandemic, and I was not afraid to stay with Chinese people. I believed that I would be cared for in the same way as Chinese citizens.

Looking back on those special days, I have in my heart the gratitude to Wuhan University, as well as the trust in and the praise of the organizational capability of the Chinese government. During the 78-day lockdown, every international student remaining in the university was provided with daily meals and various necessities by the university. Miraculously, there was “zero infection” among the international students in Wuhan University.

As a witness of the pandemic, the China’s anti-pandemic spirit as I see it can be mainly illustrated from the following three aspects.

Shouldering Responsibilities Bravely and Being Committed to Duties

The pandemic is merciless but there is great love among people. I have seen many doctors, police officers, community workers, volunteers... all serving meticulously and thoughtfully day and night, in order to protect the health of more people. The applications for battle assignments, the heroes in harm’s way, the builders contributed to the construction of Huoshenshan and Leishenshan hospitals, the grassroot workers committed to their duties and protected the masses… all, regardless of the danger and difficulties, stepped forward, igniting the passions in the fight and lightening the road to victory in the fight against the pandemic.

These brave heroes all had their own families to take care of but still, for others’ health, they came forward selflessly to the frontline in need, stood fast at their posts and treated the masses as their relatives.

One in Trouble, All to Help

History has showed us the Chinese people’s national spirit of unity, solidarity and cooperation. Wuhan, as the core area of the pandemic, was greatly concerned by the whole nation. As the old Chinese saying goes, “one in trouble, all to help.” To assist the fight against pandemic in Wuhan, medical teams and soldiers gathered from across the nation rapidly and marched straight to the city. Medical protective equipment and daily necessities were continuously transported to Wuhan. Great amount of overseas donations was raised actively and timely by the overseas Chinese, Chinese students and Chinese companies. The supportive and inspiring message “Stay strong, Wuhan!” was everywhere on the internet platforms. Facing the pandemic, the over 1.4 billion Chinese people were united, building the Chinese power of solidarity by mutual assistance and pushing the fight against pandemic towards the victory.

During the cherry blossom season in Wuhan University this year, I was delighted to see the visit of many medical staffs who have assisted Hubei during the pandemic last year. Walking on the campus, you could feel the special courtesy for them. Isn’t it the simplest love and gratitude?

Everyone is Responsible for the Fight Against the Pandemic

In China, no one is an “outsider” and nothing is “beyond one’s duty” in the fight against the pandemic. The government officials used the grid-based responsibility system and the “carpet” screening for potential infections. People in manufacturing worked overtime and produced, at full speed, medical protective supplies. There is an ancient Chinese poetic line “Fear not the want of armor, for mine is also yours to wear”. It shows the original aspiration and mission of solidarity of the 1.4 billion Chinese people.

“The Party, the armed force and all the people of China are standing with you as your strong backing.” These words of General Secretary of CPC Central Committee Xi Jinping have greatly inspired Chinese people and strengthened their confidence. I have seen many teachers and students donating money and supplies during the most difficult time of the pandemic, and I have gradually realized that I am not an “outsider”. So, I decided to donate my scholarship provided by Chinese government to support this great fight.

I am fortunate to be a witness and participant of the China’s fight against this pandemic. For all I have seen and experienced, China’s “anti-pandemic” spirit has greatly inspired me. This experience has been internalized as a mission to love and be friendly to China, deep in my heart.


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