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Is Bao Gong a surname?

There is a Bao Gong. . Tibetan surname. .

Wedding leave for Tibetan boys fighting for public security

All the thoughts of Tibetan boys in the public security war are spent on preparing for the wedding. /kloc-in April of 0/4, he and his fiancee dressed up, boarded a white modern car and went to Xining to buy furniture.

At 6 o'clock in the morning, they set off with two big bags full of things. In the car, the two men discussed the planned plan again. Home appliances should wait until the "May Day" holiday is discounted before buying; Decoration materials, they asked people to draw pencil sketches and put them in their pockets; Invitations should be beautiful; As for wedding photos, you should go to the Mona Lisa, which is "cheap and good", because Yushu doesn't even have a decent photography shop.

The one-month marriage leave was just approved the day before, so the new young lawyer in the Justice Bureau has already finished all the work at hand. 103m2 fund-raising room has already been prepared, and the wedding date of July 17 has been fixed, so we just need to decorate the new house.

After driving for more than ten kilometers, I arrived at Qingshui River, and called home in the battle of Baogong, but I couldn't get through. The fiancee called home, but it was useless. Soon, news came from Xining-"There was a major earthquake in Yushu, with heavy casualties and houses basically destroyed".

The two men with the driver were scared silly. The car drove back wildly, completely ignoring the falling rocks and landslides on the side of the road. After rushing back to the dusty Jiegu town, they didn't even bring their bags, so they ran home separately.

After learning that his family was safe and sound, the one-month marriage leave of the 26-year-old public security war began.

Nine hours later, he had rescued three people from the ruins with his bare hands, instead of entering the downtown area of Xining as planned.

The next day, he helped several families dig out some belongings from the ruins: smashed bronze ornaments, dirty Tibetan robes, sheets, curtains and so on. Instead of visiting building materials stores.

The third day, he became a volunteer. From this day on, he ran around, sending the wounded, distributing materials, and going to the vicinity of Princess Wencheng Temple to send some food to the lonely old people.

On the fourth day, the Justice Bureau resumed its work in the tent. He, the only practicing lawyer in the local judicial bureau system, once again sat at the information desk and received one visitor after another. Someone's house collapsed and wants to have it notarized. Someone's husband was killed and asked him how to report the loss of his account; There are also local migrant workers, eager to know how to ask for wages.

A month's holiday passed day by day. /kloc-One morning in April, 2004, the hair that had been combed was now full of dust, and the Nike shoes on my feet were too dirty to tell the color. His voice dropped when he talked about public security, and he still had some spare time. He will also seriously discuss local legal issues with reporters outside.

The house has long been a dangerous building, and the decoration can be ignored for the time being. The wedding scheduled for July 17 has also been cancelled and will be changed to next year. Bao Gong explained his and his fiancee's decision like this: This year, nearly 60% of the local people are observing filial piety. "It is impossible for me to hold a wedding in such an atmosphere, which is very inappropriate."

Newspaper Yushu, Qinghai, April 22nd