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Where are the examples of the Eight Honors and Eight Disgraces?

Eight Honors and Eight Disgraces: A typical example of hard work and hard struggle

Wang Shunyou, a postman from Maban Post Road Township, Muli County, Liangshan Prefecture, Sichuan Province

In a remote area In Muli Tibetan Autonomous County in the northwest of Liangshan Yi Autonomous Prefecture in Sichuan Province, Communist Party member Wang Shunyou overcame all kinds of unimaginable difficulties to deliver mail to people of all ethnic groups in the mountains. Wang Shunyou has the qualities of loyalty, dedication, diligence, dedication, and optimism, which reflect the lofty ideals and firm beliefs of an ordinary Communist Party member.

"Lao Wang is 40 years old this year, leading the horse over the hillside. Serving the people is not hard, no matter how hard or tired it is, you are happy!"

In Liangshan Yi Autonomous Prefecture, Sichuan Province In the mountains of Muli Tibetan Autonomous County in the northwest, as soon as this Miao folk song echoes, the mountain residents know: Postman Wang Shunyou is here. Wang Shunyou, a 40-year-old Communist Party member and winner of the "National May 1st Labor Medal", is a rural postal worker at the Maban Post Road of the Muli County Post Office. He started working in October 1984. In the past 20 years, he has led his beloved mules and horses through mountains and rivers. He has trekked alone for 260,000 kilometers on the long mountain postal route at an altitude of more than 4,000 meters. This is equivalent to 21 long marches of 25,000 miles, and he has carried out the party's principles and policies. It was disseminated to the people of all ethnic groups in Muli in time, closely connecting the hearts of the party and the people of all ethnic groups.

Son of Daliang Mountain

The Mabaan Post Road in Daliang Mountain is difficult and dangerous, coupled with hail, mudslides, flying rocks, wild animals and other dangers, as well as the loneliness of 20 years of long journey, it is difficult for A person's will, physical strength, and spirit are all challenges. Wang Shunyou faced it calmly and with perseverance. He was willing to endure the loneliness, crawling on ice and snow, and sleeping in the open air because he had the postal service cap badge on his head and carried the responsibility of a party member in his heart.

Muli is the world of mountains, and Wang Shunyou is the son of mountains. As part of the Hengduan Mountains, Muli County has a series of knife-edge mountain ridges intertwined side by side. There are large rivers and deep valleys with huge differences between the mountains, and there is very little flat land. Wang Shunyou is responsible for the postal route from Muli County to Baidie Miao Township, Sanjueya Township, and Luobo Township, a round trip of 360 kilometers. He travels in the mountains 28 days a month, from an altitude of nearly 5,000 meters to nearly 1,000 meters. The temperature ranges from minus ten degrees Celsius to nearly 40 degrees Celsius, passing through Qalwa Mountain, Yalong River Valley, Zuowo Mountain, Aizigou, Jimaodian Mountain, Lizhugou, Shanwangmiao Peak, Mozigou, and Daozi. Mountains and other large and small peaks and valleys pass through four primeval forests where wild beasts roam. On this road, almost no one can compete with Wang Shunyou in terms of speed. The only ones who can travel with him for a while are the caravans who sell goods over long distances. In rural areas where there are no roads in Muli, the circulation of goods depends on horse gangs, which are locally called Ma Jiaozi. A caravan consists of at least two or three people, or as many as a dozen people, talking and laughing, and moving forward slowly. Familiar tricksters often want to get Wang Shunyou to join the team, saying: "If we work like this, we will suffer less fatigue, be uncontrolled, and earn more money than you. With your current hard work, you can earn at least 108,000 yuan a year." Wan." Wang Shunyou just laughed.

Everyone is pursuing the happiness of their own understanding. Those caravans who travel across mountains and rivers have the dream of transporting goods and making money, traveling through dangers and hardships, and have been deduced into countless legendary stories. However, if we are not traveling together but just walking alone, if we are not taking shortcuts but detouring in remote mountains and villages, if we are not making money transporting goods but delivering letters, if we are not traveling for a few years but running around for a lifetime, how can we just " The word "legend" can only be - "great".

Wang Shunyou, a simple and taciturn person, likes to use the word "great". He said: "The job of delivering letters is great. The great thing is that the postal service is doing things for the people."

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Once, Wang Shunyou delivered the mail to the Luobo Township Government. Just as he was leading his horse to turn around, he saw the township cadres reading the newspaper. They looked at the newspaper and said: "The development of the western region is good. Now , Muli's development is about to accelerate." Wang Shunyou was very happy after hearing this, because the newspaper that the township cadres read was sent by him. This thin newspaper has such heavy weight, and he has suffered so much when he traveled over the mountains. Of great significance, he felt that the postal service was great.

The climate in the Hengduan Mountains is unpredictable. One mountain has four seasons, and the weather is different ten miles away. In early spring, the Qalwa Mountains are covered with ice and snow, the air is thin, and the temperature is more than ten degrees Celsius below zero. Crossing the Qalwa Mountains and reaching the Yalong River Valley, the temperature has exceeded 30 degrees Celsius, and the heat is steaming, making it a midsummer scene. While walking, Wang Shunyou was sweating like ice for a while, and sweating like rain for another time, experiencing the blade-like ridges of Hengduan Mountain and the weather that could change at a moment's notice.

Wang Shunyou on the postal route is most afraid of rain, but Daliang Mountain is very rainy. Heavy rains come quickly and there is no way to escape. At this time, Wang Shunyou always hurried to the big tree, wrapped the parcel tightly in plastic sheet, and then put on his raincoat. After the rain, the bumpy mountain roads were slippery and muddy, and the mules and horses would slip. Wang Shunyou climbed with one foot deep and one foot shallow, often using both hands and feet. On the postal route, Wang Shunyou would sleep wherever it got dark. Most of the time, he would sleep in caves in the mountains or under big trees. If it rained all night, he would have to lie wrapped in a raincoat in the mud all night.

On a rainy day, what troubled Wang Shunyou most was that his logo uniform got soaked by the rain, and the color faded quickly when exposed to the sun, which made him feel distressed.

Whether in front of the people in the mountainous countryside or in front of superior leaders, Wang Shunyou's image is wearing liberation shoes and postal logo uniforms. Wang Shunyou wears out one pair of shoes a month, and his pants need to be patched after a short period of wear. The only thing he wears is the green logo uniform on his upper body that he has worn for three or four years. Although it has faded and turned white, it is still clean and crisp. You can imagine how he wears it. Cherished and protected. Wang Shunyou felt that he immediately looked different as soon as he put on the postal logo uniform. He said: "The folks in the mountains look forward to me, but they actually look forward to the people wearing this uniform. In the mountains, they have to wear it during the day and fold it up at night. If you don't wear the uniform, people will think you are a wealthy man doing business. Wear the uniform to sign I work for the people, and bad people can’t think of bad things. Now that the unit is in trouble, new uniforms can’t be issued, and this uniform is expensive.”

Another reason why Wang Shunyou is afraid of rain is the rainy season. As soon as it arrives, mosquitoes and mountain leeches begin to flourish. There are so many mosquitoes in the mountains and forests that they are like a black mist, while the mountain leeches stretch out and sway on the rocks and grass, waiting for people and animals to approach. Once bitten, they will not come out of the skin without sucking enough blood.

Even in a place like this, you have to sleep even after dark. Wang Shunyou set up the tent very quickly. He tied the corners of the canvas to the tree under a cave or under a big tree, cut two thick branches to support it, and spread the leather wrapped around the back of the mule and horse. When he can lie down, his pillow is the wrapped mail bag, and the mail must be kept by his side at all times.

Wang Shunyou is from the Miao ethnic group, and singing folk songs has been his hobby since childhood. Deep in the mountains, he would often walk for a day or two without seeing anyone. When he was unbearably lonely, he would sing folk songs at the top of his lungs, or stir up a bowl of tsampa or roast a few potatoes for a meal. Late at night, against the bonfire and with the mail on his pillow, he sang at the top of his lungs: "The moon comes out and shines on the hillside, and the white stones on the hillside. We must learn that stones will last for thousands of years, and don't learn how to lose straw sandals halfway..."

There is a fire burning in my heart

Wang Shunyou is a tough guy. Faced with countless dangers on the postal route, he has overcome them. When he met gangsters, he roared with righteousness; his intestines were kicked, but he remained loyal to his duty and unswervingly determined; when the zipline was broken, he focused on the mail and overcame the pain... People can't help but ask, why is he so tired? Is it courage and perseverance? Because he knows that sending letters is doing things for the party, and those who work for the party must first be a hero.

Familiar villagers call Wang Shunyou "Wang DaDa", and "Wang DaDa"'s courage has been tested many times.

In July 2000, when Wang Shunyou climbed over Qalwa Mountain and passed Shuzhu Forest Farm, two robbers suddenly jumped out of the woods, only two feet away from him, and shouted at him viciously: "Hand over all your money and things." Facing the gangsters, Wang Shunyou was not timid. He said to the gangsters in a higher voice: "I am a rural postman, and I deliver newspapers and letters to everyone. I don't need money, but I need my life." !" As he spoke, Wang Shunyou leaned toward his horse, pulled out the knife from his backpack, and looked at the gangster. The two gangsters saw that Wang Shunyou was not timid at all. He was wearing a postal uniform and carrying a knife. They didn't know what to do. While the gangster was stunned, Wang Shunyou jumped on his horse and rushed past the gangster.

Recalling this incident, Wang Shunyou said: "It was very dangerous at that time. If you say you are not afraid, it is a lie. If you show your timidity, the consequences will be disastrous. Others call me 'Wang DaDa', but in fact I am not afraid." It's not big. It's just a horse racing postal route. You have to go if you are brave or timid." People who know Wang Shunyou often say that he has a "hero complex." Wang Shunyou loves to watch movies. I love watching movies about heroes, and I most admire Wang Cheng in "Heroes and Sons". He said: "Wang Cheng and I have the same surname. He is not afraid of death and would risk his life for the party. Now there is no chance to fight. Delivering the letter is just doing something for the party."

Heroes are here. The ordeal resulted in a long scar on Wang Shunyou's abdomen, recording his thrilling experience.

Beside Mozi Valley, there is a place called Ninety-nine Roads, which is a winding path on the cliffs that go straight up and down. The cliff is thousands of meters high, and below it is the turbulent tributary of the Yalong River. If you are not careful, people and horses will fall into the river. When walking on this postal road, the excrement of the mules and horses in front can often fall on the people behind. Here, you can't see the road or the sky. It is a place that makes people feel frightened just thinking about it.

In November 1995, Wang Shunyou passed the ninety-nine turns as usual. The mule carrying the mail was struggling to move in front, and he followed closely behind the mule. Just as they were about to turn the ninety-nine turn, a pheasant in the woods suddenly flew up, and the mule was so frightened that it kicked and jumped around. If the mule fell off the cliff, not only the mule would be lost, but the mail would also be lost. Wang Shunyou hurriedly stepped forward to pull the reins. Unexpectedly, as soon as he got closer, the mule raised its two hind hooves and kicked towards him, hitting him in the stomach. The pain caused him to fall to the ground all of a sudden, with big beads of sweat streaming down his face. Come down. There were very few people in such a place, so he was called every day. After lying down for a long time, Wang Shunyou stood up. Although his stomach hurt like a knife, he still had to endure the severe pain and walk.

Along the way, the pain in my stomach worsened and a high fever developed. Back in Muli County, Wang Shunyou did not report the situation to the leaders of the Muli County Post and Telecommunications Bureau, but he was still helped into the hospital by his neighbors.

In the hospital, Wang Shunyou's abdominal cavity was opened, and it was filled with pus, blood and intestinal contents. He was diagnosed with intestinal rupture, abdominal abscess, panperitonitis, and septic shock. He needed immediate surgery, otherwise his life would be in danger. After learning about this situation, the leaders of the Post and Telecommunications Bureau ran to the hospital and begged the doctors to save Wang Shunyou. After four hours of surgery, Wang Shunyou survived, but a section of his intestines was cut off.

During the days when he was hospitalized, Wang Shunyou also wavered and wanted to stop running the postal service after he recovered from his injury. However, this idea was "repelled" by his father. The stubborn old man said to his son: "You have to work for the party all your life, how can you be a deserter? Fortunately, you always want to be a hero!"

In 1955, Wang Shunyou's father Wang Youcai was in the PLA when the People's Liberation Army advanced into the Daliang Mountains. He became a member of the militia and picked up a gun to suppress bandits. Later, he entered the post office and embarked on the road of rural postage in Daliang Mountain. At the beginning, the rural postal workers had no horses and had to carry the mail up the mountain on their own. In 1965, the rural postman had a horse, and that year Wang Shunyou was also born. In October 1984, my father could no longer run the postal route, so he passed the reins of the horse to Wang Shunyou, and also passed on his loyalty and faith to the party. He said: "Running the postal route is the same as when I suppressed bandits. Do things for the Party. You are a hero if you do things for the Party.”

Wang Shunyou, who grew up in the mountains, knew that it was the Party that changed his family’s fate. In the hospital, he thought about it. His father's words made him feel ashamed for retreating. At that time, he wrote the folk song "Learn from Stones for Thousand Years".

Wang Shunyou said: "My educational level is low, but I know that party members do not want to get rich or be an official. They are people who work hard and tiring. When facing difficulties, they must stand firm when they see and encounter them. Come out and rush forward." On the postal road, Wang Shunyou gloriously joined the Communist Party of China. He regarded himself as the party's messenger and accepted the party's test at all times.

Danger is everywhere on the rural mail road, and danger can come at any time. On January 6, 2005, Wang Shunyou walked to the Yalong River and was about to rush to Sanjueya Township. When he was about to get on the suspension bridge, a caravan of ten meters in front was already walking on the bridge. In an instant, the arm-thick steel cable on one side of the suspension bridge suddenly broke, and the bridge instantly flipped 90 degrees. All the people, mules, and horses walking on the bridge fell into the river, and were swallowed up by the cold and fast river water in an instant and disappeared. . This heart-wrenching scene left Wang Shunyou, who walks on the edge of danger every day, dumbfounded.

Speaking of this past event, Wang Shunyou will think of his own experience of surviving a catastrophe before the bridge was repaired. At that time, zip lines were used to cross the Yalong River. He always kept his mules and horses in a home by the Yalong River, wrapped the mail in plastic sheets, carried it on his back, and tied the rope around his waist. It slid up to the other side of the Yalong River. Once, when he was approaching the other side, the rope hanging on the zipline suddenly broke. Wang Shunyou yelled "Ah" and fell from a height of more than two meters. Fortunately, he fell on the river bank. The mail bounced off his back into the water and floated down the river. Wang Shunyou couldn't be thankful that the rope broke later. Instead, he quickly grabbed a branch and jumped into the waist-deep water to retrieve the mail. The current was so strong and so irritated that when the mail was finally hauled ashore, the man collapsed.

Speaking of these experiences, Wang Shunyou seemed very calm. He said: "Communist members are made of special materials and can withstand beatings." What special materials was Wang Shunyou made of? In people's eyes, Wang Shunyou is thin and silent. A 40-year-old man looks like he is over fifty. His body habitually bends forward when walking. These are all caused by walking on the high mountain postal route for a long time. Thinness comes from high-intensity physical expenditure, silence comes from long-term loneliness on the postal road, old age comes from the tempering of harsh natural conditions, and forward bending of the body comes from climbing in the mountains all year round. However, there is a fire beating in such a body, a fire that works for the party.

For the harvest of the mountains

The ethnic minority brothers in the Daliang Mountains need Wang Shunyou, because he not only sent mails, but also sent information about getting rid of poverty and getting rich, and also sent people in the mountains The news of desire and need brings the hot heart of a Communist Party member closer to that of brothers from ethnic minorities.

Muli is a special place, located at the junction of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau and the Yunnan-Guizhou Plateau. It is one of the only two Tibetan autonomous counties in the country. 90% of the county's 127,000 people live scattered in the mountains. Blocked by the mountains, 23 of the 29 towns in the county still have no access to telephones, 7 have no roads, and 16 have no electricity. But as early as February 1976, all townships in Muli had postal services, and the 15 postal routes totaled 2,303 kilometers one way—the significance of postal services in Muli is of great importance.

In August 1998, Muli was hit by heavy rains and mudslides that were rare in a century. All roads and paths entering Luobo Township were washed away, and all simple bridges on various rivers were swept away by the floods. , the entire Luobo became an island almost isolated from the outside world, and the disaster situation could only be reported to the county through the radio. Just as everyone was worrying beside the roaring river, someone suddenly shouted: "Look, Lao Wang is here!" Wang Shunyou, covered in mud and scars, walked step by step, and his white mule turned into a It was a mud mule, but the parcel on the mule's back was clean and wrapped several layers of plastic sheeting. Everyone gathered around him and asked him if he was seriously injured. He said: "Nothing. The road was too slippery. I fell a few times and the bridge was broken. I pulled the mule's tail all the way through the mud."

Comrades in the village said: "Old Wang, the rain has not stopped for several days. You can take shelter and wait. It is too dangerous." But Wang Shunyou said, "I don't dare to delay. There are newspapers in the parcel and two students' admission notices." Moreover, my coming here shows that the connection between this place and the county is not broken. "The words made everyone present excited.

Wang Derong, the mayor of Baidie Township, said to Wang Shunyou: "We can't do without you, because you are our township's only liaison with the outside world. The people in the mountainous areas have not seen you coming for a month. They will ask why the government people have not come for so long. They regard you as a member of the party and your coming to deliver letters as a sign of the party and the government's concern for them. "

In many villages that Wang Shunyou passed through, the economic development is still relatively backward, and the people's lives are still relatively poor. Their contact with the outside world is only to buy some salt and tea, and these things have to travel three days back and forth in the mountains. It took four days to buy it. Seeing these scenes, Wang Shunyou felt sour and bitter.

The Jifeodian in Sanjueya Township and Mozigou in Luobo Township that Wang Shunyou passed by are areas where the Yi people live. They were not used to growing vegetables. Qiu Lapo from Jimaodian Village and Long Bu from Mozigou were acquaintances of Wang Shunyou on the postal road. Wang Shunyou started with them and taught them the techniques of growing vegetables and sent them vegetable seeds, including cabbage. , green vegetables, and white lotus flowers, and taught them when to plant them and how to manage them. When the green vegetables grew in the gardens of these two families, neighbors came to learn from them, and Wang Shunyou gave them the seeds that the villagers had collected for many years. The crumpled money he had saved was given to Wang Shunyou. When he saw it, he said with a sour nose: "The seeds are worthless, I will give them to you." "Now, the villagers in these two villages have their own vegetable gardens and can eat fresh vegetables even in winter.

Due to inconvenient transportation, many ethnic minority compatriots surrounded by Daliang Mountains lack ways to get rich. , the agricultural and sideline products from the mountains are either rotten or spoiled when transported to the county, or they cannot be sold at a high price, and they cannot even earn back the travel expenses. When Wang Shunyou has time, he goes to the farmers' market to look at the prices of various agricultural and sideline products. He finds that the price of pepper is high and the weight is high. It is light and suitable for long-distance transportation, so they tell the mountain people about the benefits of growing pepper and tell the villagers about the price of pepper in the county during the harvest in June and July. In 2004, the Yang family in Aizigou, Sanjueya Township learned about the county from Wang Shunyou. After selling 1 kilogram of peppercorns for 15 yuan, the whole family was happy for the good harvest. From then on, when the villagers saw Wang Shunyou, they would ask about the prices of cattle and sheep, peppercorns, and mushrooms in the county.

The ethnic brothers in China suffer from the lack of medical care and medicine. The Miao people are good at treating diseases with herbal medicine. Wang Shunyou recommends the herbal medicine from Baidie Miao doctor in his hometown to everyone. Wang Fuqing, who is over 60 years old in Luobo Township, has been running a caravan all his life. He suffered from rheumatism and stomach problems. When Wang Shunyou found out, he wrote down his condition. When he returned to Baidian, he described the condition to a Miao doctor he was familiar with, prescribed medicine, and gave it to Wang Fuqing free of charge, which made Wang Fuqing extremely grateful. In the autumn of 2004, the "Health Express" organized by the state, which provides free sight-restoring surgeries to cataract patients in remote, remote and impoverished areas, rolled into Muli. The County Disabled Persons' Federation handed the relevant notice to Wang Shunyou, even though they knew that the mail service would take 14 days. , but they still hoped that Wang Shunyou would deliver the notice quickly before the "Healthy Express" left Muli. Wang Shunyou took the mule and the horse and set off. The head of Luobo Township, Tashi Longbu, remembered that it was supposed to arrive in 7 days. The mail service lasted only four days for Wang Shunyou. That was the time when Wang Shunyou had to work all night in the mountains to catch up with the "Health Express", but Wang Shunyou was tortured by stomach problems and his face turned pale. It was as white as paper and was sent to the township health center by comrades from the Luobo Township Government. When Wang Shunyou left for work, the mules and horses carried mail, tsampa, horse feed, and tents. In addition, they often carried several packets of salt and tea. Medicine and medicine are what the people in the mountains need most. When the ethnic minority brothers took the bags from him and smiled on their wrinkled faces, Wang Shunyou felt that he was the happiest person.

Dedication of the whole family

For the Mabaan Post Road, the postal service is dedicating, and Wang Shunyou is dedicating. Wang Shunyou has three homes. The home on the road is his real home, and the mules and horses are his companions; Living in different places with his wife and children, he dedicated his happiness to the postal service.

Wang Shunyou often said that mules and horses are half of his life. Yes, how can he miss the horse racing postal route? There were mules and horses, but Wang Shunyou didn’t expect that after 1998, his work unit would have no money to prepare mules and horses for him.

In 1998, two major changes occurred in Muli County where Wang Shunyou worked: one was the post and telecommunications. In this year, it began to branch out and the postal service embarked on the road of independent operation; another was that the natural forest protection project began to be implemented in this year, and the logging and wood processing industries that accounted for 94.97% of Muli County's fiscal revenue disappeared.

The postal service is closely linked to the regional economy. Such a major turning point has put the Muli County Post Office into great difficulties. Due to the huge pressure on universal services, the county bureau suffered an annual loss of more than 1 million yuan from 1998 to 2004. The available funds in the Muli Bureau account are often not enough to buy a horse, or even a saddle.

After the post and telecommunications camps were divided into camps, all the horses Wang Shunyou used were his own. My horse is old and can no longer run. With no other option, he reported the matter to the bureau leader.

To his surprise, in 2000, the bureau leader brought him a strong mule and happily said to Wang Shunyou: "This is your new partner!" Later, Wang Shunyou learned that the Muli County Mabaan Post Office After the situation on the road was reported by China Post and other media, it attracted the attention of postal people across the country. The money to buy the mules was paid by a leading comrade of the State Post Bureau and an employee of the Miyun County Post Office in Beijing who were moved by the deeds of the Mabaan Post Road. , donated money to buy. Local leaders also paid great attention to Maban Post Road and Wang Shunyou. In January 2005, Wu Jingping, Secretary of the Liangshan Prefecture Committee of the Communist Party of China, presented Wang Shunyou with a beautiful bay-red horse.

What Wang Shunyou cares most about is his mules and horses. The bureau gives Wang Shunyou 70 yuan for horse feed every month. Wang Shunyou spends more than 100 yuan every month to feed the mules and horses, and feeds corn kernels to his partners. . At home, Wang Shunyou asked his wife Han Sa over and over again to feed his mules and horses, and joked: "It doesn't matter if you let me eat poorly, but if the mules and horses become thin because you feed them, I can't spare you!"< /p>

The white mules and bay-red horses that were inseparable on the postal road were very affectionate. Every time Wang Shunyou left home, he had to lead them out together, otherwise they would start kicking and refuse to leave. But when Wang Shunyou left home, he only said "leave" softly to his wife. He left for half a month, and he was only at home for twenty or thirty days a year.

Wang Shunyou said that he has three homes. The one with his wife and children is one home. His hometown in Baidie Township is one home. Walking alone on the postal road is one home with his mules and horses. Bai Diao's family has an old father who passed down the reins to him. His younger brothers are honoring the old man for him, the eldest son. The old mother who loves him the most did not receive his care for a day. She called his name before she died of illness, and he was still alive at that time. Running on the postal road...

The home of Wang Shunyou, his wife and children is in Yinpan Group outside Muli County - a village with only two families on the mountainside. The family has three acres of fields, three cows, a dozen sheep, and four yellow-brown houses made of rammed stone and earth. Although this home has four walls, it is Wang Shunyou's warm paradise.

But this family of four was actually divided into four.

Wang Shunyou has been away from home for many years. His 17-year-old son Wang Yinhai has been living in school since he was in elementary school because it was too far away from home and has lived an independent life. His 15-year-old daughter Wang Xiaoying has been living independently in order to help her mother run the house. To make a living, he dropped out of school in the second grade of elementary school and secretly ran out of the house to work to earn money.

Only his wife Han Sa is left in this family, and everything depends on Han Sa. This slender woman's face is lined with wrinkles, but she is only 46 years old. The thin Han Sa fell ill at home several times and waited for Wang Shunyou to come back without eating or drinking. He relied on his faith in her husband to survive. On New Year's Day in 2005, Han Sa fell ill again and lay at home for two days without anyone knowing. Neighbor Chen Laoliu found that there had been no smoke from Wang Shunyou's house for two days and that the cattle and sheep he raised were so hungry that they were howling and screaming. He came over and entered the house to take a look. He saw Han Sa lying on the bed with his eyes wide open and had already said no. Speak up. Chen Laoliu traveled two and a half hours to Muli Bureau to ask for help. The leaders of the Muli Bureau immediately took Han Sa to the county hospital and revived her. At this time, people could not notify Wang Shunyou because he was still on the postal route and was still three days away from home.

Every time when he comes back from work, one thing Wang Shunyou has to do is go to school to see his son. They have not lived together for many years. Father and son don’t know what to say to each other. Wang Shunyou always touches his son. He put his head down, put down some money and left. In Wang Shunyou's mind, he often compares this situation with his own childhood, when his father left the family like this and came back once a month. When we met, he was like a stranger. Just as he was getting warmer, his father left again. For many years and generations, the rural postmen in Daliang Mountain have been like this. They dedicated their best years to Daliang Mountain, and their bodies collapsed in their 40s. Wang Shunyou is now suffering from injuries, but he persists. His biggest wish is for every village in Daliang Mountain to have access to roads and cars, so that the Mabaan Post Road can be replaced by the Automobile Post Road, and his own The son no longer needs to take over the reins from his hands, but becomes a member of the modern postal service, making every family in the mountains rich and allowing his family to be reunited.

This is exactly the wish of the people of Muli County. At present, the Liangshan Prefecture Party Committee calls on the people to aspire to build a "hot land". Muli County is taking the opportunity of hydropower development to make strategic economic adjustments, the construction of rural roads is being stepped up, and the postal service is working hard to seek new breakthroughs.

"Climbing one hill after another, tears welled up in my stomach. It’s not that the people need me, who likes to walk every day... Lao Wang is 40 years old this year, leading the horse over the hillside. Serving the people It’s not hard, no matter how hard or tired you are, you’re still happy!”

In the vast Daliang Mountains, Wang Shunyou sang a self-composed folk song, led his mules and horses and set off again on the long march for the postal route on the top of the mountains! Add new mileage. The 20-year journey has given him countless hardships. At the same time, it also records his feelings with the mountain people, his persistence in the postal industry, and the loyal belief of an ordinary Communist Party member.

"China Post" 2005-6-2 10:29:49