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What is the prototype of big eyes eager to read?

1983, Su Mingjuan was born in zhang wan Village, Lingtao Township, Jinzhai County, Anhui Province. His father Su Liangyou and his mother Zhong make a living by fishing, raising silkworms, raising pigs, farming and growing chestnuts. This family leads a hard and simple rural life.

1991may, 7-year-old Su Mingjuan was a first-grade student in zhang wan primary school. Jie Hailong, a photojournalist of China Youth Daily, went to Jinzhai County to interview and shoot Project Hope, and went to more than a dozen villages. Finally, he came to zhang wan Primary School in Dabie Mountain and found Su Mingjuan in his class. A pair of "big eyes" that can especially represent the children in poor mountainous areas who are eager to learn took his shot. This picture shows a little girl with a pencil point in her hand and two big eyes looking straight ahead, full of longing. After its publication, it was quickly reprinted by major domestic newspapers and became the propaganda symbol of Project Hope in China, and Su Mingjuan also became the image representative of Project Hope.

Jie Hailong's "big eyes" photo taken at 199 1 reflecting the school attendance of rural children in Anhui Province is also called "I want to go to school". The photo reflects the scene of Su Mingjuan, an 8-year-old girl, attending a class in a dilapidated classroom. At that time, the classroom was in tatters, the windows had no money to install glass, and the wind blew into the classroom. Now the girl in the camera has graduated from college and works in an industrial and commercial bank in Anhui. Shortly after the photo was published, enthusiastic people found the girl through the media and funded her to go to school. A few years later, a new school with three floors was built on the original site of this school. Let's not talk about how artistic this photo with big eyes "I want to go to school" is and how many awards it won. The key is that this photo is so influential that it deserves our deep thought. This photo has become a documentary photo and symbol of the national hope project.