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The most honest story in the education of love

On the way to Turkey, the bus passed by the place where the 1999 earthquake occurred, and the tour guide took the opportunity to tell a touching but sad story. This story happened the day after the earthquake ... After the earthquake, many houses collapsed, and rescuers from all over the world kept searching for possible survivors. Two days later, they saw an incredible picture at the gap-a mother with her hands on the ground and a stone with unknown weight on her back. As soon as I saw the rescuers, I shouted desperately, "Help my daughter, I have been holding on for two days, and I can't hold on any longer ..." Her seven-year-old daughter was lying in a safe space, supported by her hands. The rescuers were frightened and tried to move the stones around them, hoping to rescue the mother and daughter as soon as possible, but there were too many stones and they were too heavy to arrive soon. When the media came here to take pictures, the rescuers cried and dug, while the hard-working mother waited ... Through TV and newspapers, the Turks were so sad that they shed tears. More people, put down what they are doing and devote themselves to the rescue operation. The rescue operation lasted from day to night. Finally, a tall rescuer reached out and pulled his little daughter out, but … she had been dead for a long time. Mother asked eagerly, "Is my daughter still alive?" Thinking that her daughter is still alive is the only reason and hope for her to endure for two days. The rescuer finally couldn't stand it anymore and burst into tears: "Yes, she is still alive. Now we have to send him to the hospital for emergency treatment, and then we have to send you! " He knew that if his mother heard that her daughter was dead, she would lose the will to survive and put down the earth and stone to crush her, so she lied to her. Mother smiled wearily. Later, she was rescued and sent to the hospital. Her hands were once stiff and unable to bend. The next day, the headline of the Turkish newspaper was a photo of her hands on the ground, with the headline "This is maternal love". The burly tour guide said, "I am not easy to get emotional, but when I saw this report, I cried." Every time I take a group through here, I tell this story. "In fact, not only did he cry, but we also cried in the car. ...