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What happened to the girl looking for a net on the hillside?

The whole story is this: Due to the epidemic this year, everyone’s life has been affected, especially in the first half of the year. In order to reduce the impact of the epidemic, schools across the country have postponed the start of school. Students stay at home and take classes online. Online classes are a very simple thing for children in cities. As long as there is an Internet connection, they can take classes normally. However, for some children in rural areas or remote mountainous areas, it is more troublesome. Because some areas are relatively remote and it is difficult to achieve network coverage, it is very difficult for children to take online classes.

This is the case for high school senior Fan Tianlan. Her family is in a remote mountain village in Yunnan Province, with an altitude of more than 2,500 meters. Her parents built their house under a ridge to avoid the wind. Her family situation is not very good, the house is relatively old, and they also raise some livestock. In February this year, Fan Tianlan received a notice from her teacher to take online classes at home. This stumped her because her home network was blocked by a mountain ridge and the signal was very weak, making it impossible to attend online classes. So she had no choice but to walk out of the house, climb to the hillside next to the house, wear a big cotton-padded jacket, and take online classes in the wind and snow.

Such an environment is so harsh that most people simply cannot endure it. But Fan Tianlan persisted. Although she shivered from the cold every day, she still listened carefully to the class. After her study was uploaded to the Internet, she also received support from many netizens, who called her "the girl looking for the Internet on the hillside". At the same time, netizens also wished her good luck in getting into a good university in the future. Even the network operator thoughtfully helped her and some classmates who had the same difficulties solve the problem of online classes. Fan Tianlan can finally stay at home and study with peace of mind.

After having access to the Internet, Fan Tianlan studied harder. After several months of hard work, she was successfully admitted to Southwest University. Moreover, after the local government learned about her family's difficulties, they allowed her family to move into a resettlement community as a relocated household, allowing them to live a stable life. Fan Tianlan was admitted to the public-funded normal school of Southwest University, and she will become a people's teacher in the future.