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Write about the spirit and feelings I have learned from it. What kind of person is Dr. Bethune?

Comments on this photo: The background of the photo was 10/0. In late October, the Japanese invaders launched a "winter sweeping", and Dr. Bethune, who was about to leave for China to raise funds, equipment and medicine, resolutely decided to stay and treat the wounded. The Japanese leader who commanded the battle of Huangshanling was Abe Tingxiu, known as the killer. This battle is extremely cruel. According to Dr. Bethune's principle that the rescue work must be close to the fire line, the operating room was arranged in a small temple outside Sunjiazhuang Village in Laiyuan County, only a few miles away from the fire line. Dr. Bethune stood in front of the "operating table" in an orderly manner, wearing a white apron, rolling up his sleeves and bending over.

Carefully directed the whole rescue work, carefully operated on each wounded person ... and worked continuously for more than 30 hours. Japanese invaders attacked Sunjiazhuang, and a large number of enemies were found in Houshan. The situation is very critical. Bethune ordered the immediate transfer of the lightly wounded and the on-site operation of the seriously wounded. Gunfire came closer and closer, and the shabby little temple was knocked to the ground. Everyone repeatedly advised Dr. Bethune to evacuate, but Bethune remained calm and invincible, and still concentrated on the operation to save the lives of the soldiers until all the wounded had finished the operation. Seeing all this, the author was deeply moved and admired by Bethune's lofty spirit of internationalism, superb medical skills, incomparable deep feelings for the Eighth Route Army soldiers and extremely serious and responsible work style. He recorded this touching scene with a camera and a video camera.