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The Reading Answers of Three-second Small Public Welfare

On October 2, 211, Li Fenlian, an old man who lives in Xuejia Village, Honggu District, Lanzhou City, Gansu Province, was very happy.

In front of the camera, Li Fenlian put on her most decent clothes and looked solemn, sitting in front of her house as if holding a ceremony.

this is the first time she has taken a photo.

every time I take a photo of an old man, Yuan Ke will tell me that I will send a photo soon. He is a 22-year-old junior at Northwest Normal University. In August 211, he launched a charity project called "Shutter for Three Seconds", calling on caring people to pay attention to the countryside, help the rural elderly and children with cameras, solve the problem that the rural elderly lack photos and children lack childhood photos, and prevent them from leaving regrets because they don't have photos. Yuan Kegang and his team walked out of the gate, and Li Fenlian, an old man, caught up with the fruit he could not bear to eat and gave it to them.

On the way, Yuan Ke met Xue Chengji, an old man pulling a cart. He has a long gray beard. When he heard that these college students wanted to take pictures of themselves, he immediately agreed.

Xue Chengji wants to take a photo with his wife Su Meiying. 53 years ago, they had a black and white wedding photo. Now, after grooming, he is still standing on her right, staring at the camera stiffly and excitedly, as if he had returned to his youth. This moment is frozen.

"How romantic." One of the players sincerely felt.

An old man got the photo, and the next morning, he came to Yuan Ke's farmer's house with his own peaches.

The old man said with emotion, "I have lived for more than 7 years, and my son has never taken a photo of me. You are so kind ... I have a photo of the old man." Yuan Ke couldn't help feeling heavy. Old people can be satisfied by raising their children hard and guarding their empty homes lonely.

Yuan Ke remembered her grandmother who had passed away. Two years ago, Yuan Ke, who had just been admitted to college, went to visit his 84-year-old grandmother. He proposed to take pictures of the old man with a new mobile phone, and the paralyzed old man got up hard.

When he left, the old man asked Yuan Ke if he could develop the photos. At that time, Yuan Ke shook his head without knowing that mobile phone data could be transmitted to the computer. Grandma sighed. Soon, the old man passed away. When he came home last Spring Festival, he developed the photos and put them in front of his grandmother's grave.

This regret is also the original intention of Yuan Ke to establish this public welfare project.

In a metropolis, it is difficult for people to understand what a photo means to an old man in the countryside. Yuan Ke, who has lived in the countryside since childhood, is deeply touched by this.

They also send warmth to children in the countryside.

The children in Sujiagou Primary School are boiling because they want to take pictures. Some children beat the table, others stood on the stool and jumped with joy. When we decided to take pictures in front of the small garden, all the children gathered around, scrambling to stand in front of the camera, and the two children fought ... Seeing this, Yuan Ke felt sour in his heart.

Sujiagou is very poor, and the "shutter for three seconds" project team has brought them fresh joy. In just six days, they took photos of more than 3 children, including single photos, group photos of friends and family photos.

there is a family in Sujiagou village. A few years ago, there was a conflict, and the relationship between the two families was very tense. The project team actively mediated and proposed to take a "family photo", and finally let the two families get together and take a photo. After that, the two families began to communicate and contact, and now they have reconciled. There are also two villagers in Shuangtong village who have had conflicts because of the boundary of the field. Under the persuasion of the team members and villagers, they took a group photo and shook hands.

they think, since they all took a group photo and fixed it on the photo paper, what's so awkward about it?

Some people question that Yuan Ke is engaged in public welfare to be famous: "What's the use of taking a photo when they don't have enough food and clothes?" Yuan Ke said, "In addition to material needs, people also have spiritual needs. Who doesn't want to have a childhood photo? Who doesn't want to leave a photo after death? "

the "shutter for three seconds" team has conducted five activities since August 211, and has taken nearly 2, photos.

Yuan Ke, 22, is not a professional photographer. He also uses Nikon cameras around 1 yuan, and often uses the money from tutoring for public welfare.

"A photo, though seemingly tiny, is very important to our target group. Start small and solve some real problems, and a single spark can start a prairie fire, so I can achieve' great excitement'. "