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Celebrity Lei Feng composition 450-word Rubik's cube

196 1 One day in May, Lei Feng went to Dandong on business. He left the company at five o'clock in the morning. On the way to Fushun Railway Station, he saw a sister-in-law carrying a child and holding a six-or seven-year-old girl in her hand to catch a bus. It was raining, and none of them wore raincoats. The little girl was covered in mud because she fell into the mud pit and cried as she walked. Seeing this situation, Lei Feng immediately thought that the purpose of our army is to serve the people wholeheartedly, and the difficulties of the masses are my difficulties. Lei Feng hurried forward, took off his raincoat, put it on his sister-in-law who was carrying the child, immediately picked up the little girl and walked to the railway station together. Lei Feng bought her a ticket and got on the train together. In the car, Lei Feng saw the little girl, her clothes were not dry at all, her hair was still dripping, and she was shivering with cold. Lei Feng's clothes were wet, so he quickly unbuttoned his coat and felt that the sweater next to him was still dry. He immediately took it off and put it on the little girl. I heard that the mother and son came out without eating in the morning, and Lei Feng gave them three steamed buns he had brought. At nine o'clock in the morning, the train arrived in Shenyang. Lei Feng led the little girls all the way out of the station.

When changing trains at Shenyang station, Lei Feng saw an old sister-in-law in a dilemma. He asked softly, "Sister-in-law, what's your problem?"

Sister-in-law said, "I came from my hometown in Shandong and went to visit my relatives in Jilin. I lost my ticket when I changed trains here for dinner. Want to fill the ticket and have no money, the in the mind try so hard ... "

Lei Feng quickly comforted and said, "Sister-in-law, don't worry, come with me." Lei Feng took her to the ticket office and made up a ticket for her.

When she left, the old sister-in-law asked gratefully, "Comrade, what's your name? Which unit? "

Lei Feng smiled and thought this old sister-in-law was really interesting. She may want to pay back the money. She said, "Don't ask, get in the car. My name is People's Liberation Army and I live in China. "

Sister-in-law stepped into the carriage and waved to Lei Feng tearfully. ...

Lei Feng came back from Dandong and changed trains in Shenyang to go back to Fushun. At five o'clock in the morning, Lei Feng carried a backpack, cut the ticket and walked to the platform. When he passed the next road, he saw an old woman with white hair, leaning on a stick and carrying a big burden. Lei Feng caught up with him and asked, "Aunt, where are you going?"

Out of breath, the old man said, "I came from my hometown in Guanli and went to Fushun to see my son."

As soon as Lei Feng heard that he wanted to go the same way, he immediately took over the heavy burden and helped the old man with his hands. Aunt, I'll take you to Fushun.

Lei Feng helped his aunt get on the bus, but the carriage was already full of people. Lei Feng was trying to find a seat for the old man when a college student stood up and asked him to sit down. Lei Feng stood beside the old man. When the bus started, he took out two loaves of bread bought on the platform from his satchel and gave one to the old man. The old woman looked at him and said, "son, I'm not hungry. You eat!" " "

"You're welcome, auntie. Eat and be hungry." He forced bread into the old man's hand. Always holding bread, don't know what to say. I leaned over, vacated a seat and said, "Sit down, son!" " "

The name child, child ... gave Lei Feng a great feeling, just like his mother called him by his nickname.

Lei Feng sat down next to the old man. While eating bread, we chatted with the old man and asked him what his son was doing in Fushun and where he lived.

"My son is a worker and has been out for several years. I have never been here, and I don't know where I live! " The old man took out a letter and handed it to Lei Feng. "Look, do you know this place?"

Lei Feng read the address written in the letter, and he didn't know it either. But he saw how much the old man wanted someone to help her find her son.

"Aunt, don't worry, I will help you find your son."

"That's good." The old man said very happily.

The train pulled into the suburb of Fushun. The tall factories and chimneys surprised the old man and kept looking out of the window.

"Aunt, this is our coal city, where coal is plentiful and good. When you see your son, ask him to show you around. "

"When you are old, you have to open your eyes!" The old man said excitedly.

When the train pulled into the station, Lei Feng helped the old man out of the car, then temporarily put his backpack at the station, shouldered the burden of the old man, helped him through the bustling crowd and asked questions. It took nearly two hours, many twists and turns, and many detours to find the old man's son. As soon as he entered the door, the old man could not help talking about his mother and son. The first sentence said, "If this child hadn't sent me, I'm afraid I wouldn't have found you."

When Lei Feng left, the mother and son held his hand and reluctantly sent them away. ...

Lei Feng never forgets to do good for the people. The transport class has a vegetable field near an old lady's garden. One day it rained heavily. Lei Feng went to the field to see vegetables and saw his aunt draining water in her vegetable field. Lei Feng walked over to help her drain water while chatting with her. Lei Feng learned that the old lady surnamed Zhang was also a suffering person in the old society, and she only turned over after liberation, and she was still a glorious martyr. He sincerely loves and respects his old mother. In the future, he always tidied up his aunt's garden, helped her to fetch water and water vegetables when the weather was dry, and put the excrement he picked up in her field. 10/day, people happily celebrate the national day. In order to make his aunt have a happier holiday, Lei Feng took the apples sent by the company to his aunt after dinner. The old man was so moved that everyone told him that Lei Feng cared about her like his own son.

On the night of Mid-Autumn Festival, the bright moon is in the sky and the autumn wind is cool.

Each class brought moon cakes to the steward, and everyone was given a share. The soldiers chatted while eating, and the atmosphere was filled with joy everywhere.

Lei Feng also received four moon cakes, but he didn't eat them, so he took them in his hand and began to freeze. After a while, he quietly left everyone and came to the parking lot, and his tears kept falling. On the evening of August 15, there was bright moonlight everywhere. The cold night wind blew around him, reminding him of the terrible night when his mother hanged herself. ...

He thought of his mother who went through hardships in the old society and the tragic fate of his father, brother and younger brother ... He couldn't help saying to himself, "How happy my parents would be if they could live to see their son become a soldier of the people and the people become masters of the country!"

Back in the dormitory, Lei Feng wrapped the mooncakes in paper and wrote a warm letter of sympathy that night:

Dear class brothers, comrades who are sick and wounded for the socialist construction of the motherland: These four moon cakes were given to me by the people. It reminds me of the bitterness of the past and experiences the sweetness of today. So, I naturally thought of you, please accept a soldier's heart! ……

The next day, he came to Fushun Western Workers' Hospital and gave the moon cakes and the written letters of condolences to the wounded and sick comrades who had contributed to socialist construction.

The sick and wounded shared his moon cakes and thanked him for his deep friendship. They wrote a thank-you letter, expressing their determination to leave the hospital as soon as possible and make greater achievements in the coal production front in return for the care of their class brothers.