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How can poor female college students help three students finish junior high school?

In mid-May, hot summer is approaching. Xin Wei, Zhong Qian and Hai Kuo (both pseudonyms), grade three students of Longxi Middle School in Dazu District, Chongqing, are sitting in front of their desks, clutching their pens and making the final sprint for the coming senior high school entrance examination in less than a month.

These three 14-and 15-year-old children have three similarities: first, their grades are excellent; second, their families are poor; and third, they all finished junior high school with the support of Sister Sha.

What they know is that "Sister Sally" is Tang Lisha, and now she is a junior in Chengdu Normal University, studying painting. Since the first day of junior high school, they have received the living expenses remitted by Sister Sally and the new clothes and nutrients they sent, with a total amount of nearly 20,000 yuan.

But what they don't know is that Sister Sha's family is as poor as theirs. What they don't know is that in order to support themselves and ensure their living expenses, Sister Sha has done more than ten part-time jobs: shining shoes, selling waste paper, distributing leaflets, and working as a teaching assistant ..... These add up to their "junior high school fund".

Female college students from poor families work part-time to help three poor students finish junior high school.

Teacher: "I didn't expect her to be so difficult."

A few days ago, Mr. Tang, the head teacher of a class in the third grade of Longxi Middle School in Dazu District, Chongqing, contacted the reporter of Chengdu Business Daily and begged the reporter to pay attention to a "particularly difficult" female college student named Tang, who is now studying at Chengdu Normal University.

It is not easy. Where is it? Teacher Tang listed one, two and three on the other end of the phone in an eager tone.

"First, Lisa Tang has been insisting on funding three poor students in our class for three years. If it weren't for her, the three families might not even be able to afford the living expenses of the dolls. "

Xin Wei, Zhong Qian and Hai Kuo are three poor students who have received financial aid. Xin Wei's father is disabled and he has a younger brother. He relies on his mother to do high-intensity physical labor on the construction site-tying iron, which is difficult to maintain a family of four. Haikuo's parents suffer from heart disease and diabetes respectively, and the family still lives in a mud house on the mountain; Zhong Qian is a lost child, her father has never been heard from, her mother remarried and lived with her elderly grandparents. Haikuo's mother told reporters: "If it weren't for Sister Sha's help in recent years, I don't know where I have spare money to send my children to junior high school."

"Second, I used to be the head teacher of Tang Lisha, knowing that her family was poor. My father is a rural teacher with an income of more than 2000. The whole family depends on this money, and mother takes care of her paralyzed grandmother at home. Third, it didn't take me long to know, which is also the most difficult thing for her. That is to say, the money she gave to students in recent years was saved by shining shoes and teaching children to paint everywhere. " Teacher Tang told reporters that when Lisa Tang proposed to subsidize students three years ago, she did not ask her where the money came from. "I thought that learning to draw depends on her skill. Her paintings can fetch a good price in a big city like Chengdu. It was not until some time ago that she talked to me about these experiences that I realized that she was so difficult. "

Shoe shoes, sell waste paper, and attend classes in three institutions a week. I live on less than 200 yuan a month.

Lisa Tang: "Of course, there will be difficulties."

On June 3, 65438, the reporter saw 2 1 year-old Tang Lisha at the gate of Chengdu Normal University, with a blue shirt, small white shoes and waist-high straight black hair. Behind the round-rimmed glasses was a face without makeup. The thin Tang Lisha looks no different from other female college students on campus.

On the way across the campus, she chatted with reporters about her three-year part-time experience. I happened to pass by the trash can downstairs in American Education. She pointed to several large bags of black plastic bags half a meter high next to her and said, "I also collected waste paper for students to draw in the building, so I packed it and dragged it out for sale." "Generally, 7 packs are charged, and 1 pack can sell for a few dollars. "The reporter mentioned that one hand can only drag one bag.

In addition to collecting waste paper, Lisa Tang also distributed leaflets and shined shoes for one year in her freshman year. "I found waste wood as a shoe rack and bought shoe polish online." On weekends, she took the bus for more than an hour and ran to the city station and the crowded subway station.

The experience during this period was recorded in her mobile phone in a short paragraph, in which she was bitter: "Some colleagues are afraid of robbing business, and ask customers to shine their shoes, saying that they are not clean, and they will leave without giving money." There is also a warm heart: "Uncle asked,' How can you come out to shine your shoes when you are so young?' I am embarrassed to say,' experience the hardships of life, earn some living expenses for yourself and remit some living expenses to poor students.' After cleaning, my uncle insisted on offering love to 100, and at the same time attracted onlookers to explain my identity to them. Some people may have been moved and lined up to ask me to shine my shoes. The highest income on this day is nearly 1000 yuan. However, Tang Lisha told reporters that she is not a Xianglinsao-style person. She always talks about her identity when she meets people, and sometimes she only talks about helping a few poor students after communicating with others.

Later, with the accumulation of professional knowledge, she finally found a part-time job as a teaching assistant in a training institution. Teach children to draw, from a class in 30 yuan to a class in 80 yuan now. Last semester, she ran three institutions a week and earned one or two thousand a week. The income is much higher than shoeshine. The money sent to three children has gone from tens of dollars a month to three or five hundred dollars a month now, but her own life is still very frugal.

Walking into Tang's bedroom, the reporter saw that there were less than ten clothes hanging on the rope beside her bed, ranging from down jackets to T-shirts. Tang said that they were all her clothes from winter to summer, and she wore them for several years. She pointed to her blue shirt. "I borrowed it from a friend for tomorrow's interview." Besides not buying clothes for Tang, I insisted on eating in the canteen to save money. "One yuan porridge and one steamed bread in the morning, three yuan and two vegetarian dishes at noon, and the monthly living expenses are only 100 yuan." She said frankly, "Of course, there will be times when I feel difficult and I am too tired to get out of bed. But when I think of a few classmates, I get up. "

Teacher's plot rooted in the bottom of my heart

Determined to help promising students.

Aided students: "I will pass on my goodwill like Sister Sally in the future."

The family is not rich, and life is so frugal. Why do they insist on subsidizing others?

Tang pointed to a thick stack of teaching AIDS on the bedroom table and told reporters that she was preparing for the college entrance examination. "I am now an advertising design major and can't be a teacher. Therefore, I hope to be admitted to the art education major of our school, improve myself and become an art teacher in the future. "

Being a teacher is a career plan that Tonlisha has set for herself since high school. The teacher complex has been rooted in her heart since childhood. "From my personal experience, my father is a conscientious rural teacher. I also met many teachers, who gave me a good influence when I was studying. So I know that a good teacher is very important to the next generation. "

However, Tang Lisha, who is still struggling for her studies, can't bear such responsibility. So her first thought is to help the poor students in her alma mater with money. "The three students are excellent and promising. They need a good platform. I don't want them to go to high school and college because of money. "

Teacher Tang, the head teacher, said that all three children worked hard in the class and were among the best in every exam. The senior high school entrance examination should be admitted to a good high school in Dazu. "If it weren't for the support of Lisa Tang, a family like Zhong Qian would not have the conditions to go to junior high school at all." When the reporter contacted Zhong Qian, because she didn't have a phone at home, she finally contacted her who was doing farm work at home through her neighbors. When she heard that it was "Sister Sha", Zhong Qian, whose voice had been timid, suddenly spoke loudly. She said: "I will help poor students like me and convey my goodwill when I have the ability, just like Sister Sha."

In less than a month, these three junior high school students will graduate smoothly. At the same time, Tang is also worried about the high school fees that students will face soon. Because high school is outside the compulsory education stage, the annual tuition, living expenses and tuition and miscellaneous fees of three students add up to tens of thousands. "I will work hard and find a part-time job after the exam." Tang Lisha said without fear.