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Who is Song?

Is an educator and a candidate for cctv Touching China 20 13. Song was born in a poor peasant family. His father died early and his mother remarried. 1988, the town recruited rural substitute teachers. After selection, Song, who just turned 15 years old, was hired and assigned to Dingping Teaching School at an altitude of 1800 meters as a substitute teacher. Dingping teaching point is just a dilapidated diaojiao building, with a dormitory inside and a classroom outside, and livestock such as pigs and cows are raised downstairs. There is no blackboard, no desk, and the manuscript should be selected three miles away. In the six years of working in Dingping Teaching Center, Song Ke has overcome difficulties unimaginable to ordinary people. In the remote mountains, Song was alone guarding a school, and his loneliness and hardships were beyond words. Living in a cold mountain area for many years, she suffers from rheumatoid arthritis and stomach trouble. But she can't bear to leave, and she can't bear to leave the child here. 1994, the "independence faction" of the Song Dynasty moved to Huangliangping, and it was named "Sanping Primary School", and the number of students increased from a dozen to more than 30. Many students can't afford tuition and textbooks. In order to prevent children from dropping out of school, Song reduced the tuition and miscellaneous fees of each semester from 90 yuan to 60 yuan, and almost all of his monthly salary of less than 100 yuan was used to help needy students. When her life was unstable, she asked her relatives and friends for help. Every winter and summer vacation, she goes to work in the city to earn money and help students subsidize tuition and fees. In order to help children get more help in their study and life, Song subcontracted 6 mu of land to the staff of the local seed farm to plant potato, konjac and other fine varieties as a work-study base. She and her sister set up a "face bookstore" in the county town, and all the money they earned was used to help poor students go to school. The story of Song's persistence in rural primary schools until he was 26 years old was passed down as a much-told story in the local area, which inspired groups of people and all walks of life to lend a helping hand and care for out-of-school children.