Introduction to Wang Shuhuai’s deeds during his aid to Tibet

After returning to Tibet in February 1999, Wang Shuhuai, secretary of the county party committee, suffered from a severe cold. However, in order to convey the spirit of the "Three Cadres" meeting of his superiors in a timely manner, he returned to the county with his uncured illness and held an enlarged meeting of the county party committee. Meeting. He unplugged the bottle and went to the podium to give a report, which deeply moved the cadres present. In August of the same year, Li Gongping, executive deputy secretary of the county party committee, suffered from a severe cold and urgently needed hospitalization. In order not to affect the flood fighting and disaster relief work, he participated in directing the disaster relief while infusing fluids.

You must know that catching a cold on the plateau is not a trivial matter. Seven cadres who aided Tibet have all caught colds here, and they were all treated while working. Hou Quanming, deputy secretary of the county party committee, and Zhou Jun, director of the county's urban construction and environmental protection bureau, ignored their personal safety and traveled between Shigatse and Lhasa while sick in order to increase investment in the expansion of Chelang Power Station and other projects. Wang Gangyun, member of the Standing Committee of the County Party Committee and deputy county magistrate, unplugged the hanging bottle and went to the construction site to inspect and provide guidance in order to ensure the progress of the Tibet aid project. Once, Wang Gangyun returned to the mainland to hold a city construction meeting. He was supposed to rest for a few days after the meeting and take care of the sick elderly people. After receiving a call from the county's city construction workers who met the Prime Minister, he went straight to Angren without saying a word. Because he did not make adjustments in Shigatse after getting off the plane, he suffered severe altitude sickness. He trembled all over and rolled off the bed.

In the interview, we also heard such a thing. In August 1999, Hou Quanming, deputy secretary of the county party committee, and Zhong Qun, director of the Zhangzhen Enterprise Bureau, together with local cadres, took a small Jiefang vehicle to visit Qiding in several towns to check on the development of mining sites. When they reached the foot of Nobala Mountain at an altitude of 5,100 meters, the car got stuck in the quagmire of melted snow and could not be driven out. There is a huge temperature difference between day and night here, so sleeping here can be dangerous. Suddenly, they found a black spot in the distance, which looked like a herdsman's tent, so they sent someone for help.

After the enthusiastic herdsmen heard about it, they put down their sick children, took iron shackles, mounted their horses and rushed over. With everyone's concerted efforts, it took more than three hours to tow the car out. Before parting with the herdsman, Hou Quanming and Zhong Qun put the medicines they brought with them into the herdsman's hands and asked him to use them for his sick children. On the way back from inspecting the mine site, when the car passed a small bridge, unexpectedly, the front wheel steel plate, oil nozzle and circulating oil pipe broke. They had to use ropes to tie the front wheel steel plate, and the infusion pipe and infusion bottle were used as oil pipes. Grease mouth. Along the way, Hou Quanming held an infusion tube bottle in his hand, and Zhong Qun filled more than 30 bottles with water. There are still more than 30 kilometers away from the county seat. They ran on a mountain road with mountains on one side and deep valleys on the other for a whole day before they returned to the county.

In November of the same year, Zhong Qun, director of the County and Township Enterprise Bureau, took his driver to inspect the mine site, but encountered danger on the way. The biting cold wind blew up the heavy snow covering the sky. The snow was blowing and the wind was blowing, and there was no one around, not even a bird to be seen. The car broke down and the road could not be found. In the cold weather of more than 30 degrees below zero, he and the driver got out of the car and groped forward. In the silent wilderness, there is only the crunch of snow. The two of them walked for more than eight hours and nearly 20 kilometers at a time. They were saved when they encountered a herdsman's tent. By this time, Zhong Qun had suffered from snow blindness and his eyes were swollen like bells.

Working in Tibet is different from that in the mainland. It is a severe test of will for every cadre who aids Tibet to overcome climate, work, life and family challenges with strong perseverance. . In the past three years, seven cadres who assisted Tibet have visited pastoral areas and mining sites with an altitude of more than 5,000 meters many times. They were in danger several times on the road and experienced the test of life and death several times.

In August 1999, after Yaduo Village, Duobai Township, Angren County suffered a mudslide and flood that had never happened in a century, Wang Shuhuai led Tibet aid cadres and relevant comrades three times to go deep into the homes of the affected households in Yaduo Village. , condolences to the victims and direct emergency rescue operations. The road to Yaduo Village was cut off by floods several times. The raging floods carried gravel and flowed rapidly, making it impossible for the car to move forward. So they risked their lives and crossed the river on horseback and climbed over the mountains to reach Yaduo Village. By the time, I was already soaked all over. There was no time to drink water or food, and the Tibet aid cadres visited the people one by one to express condolences. Looking at the dripping aid cadres, many people were moved to tears.

In October of the same year, Ningguo, Chazi, Tsomai and other towns suffered severe snow disasters. More than 500 people suffered from snow blindness and a large number of livestock died. After the disaster occurred, Wang Shuhuai, Hou Quanming, Guo Gang and others led relevant personnel to the disaster area at an altitude of more than 5,000 meters regardless of the high cold and lack of oxygen. Roads in the disaster area were covered with thick snow, more than 1 meter deep in some places.

The car was no longer of use, so they trudged through the snow. The temperature of more than 30 degrees below zero caused their faces to crack and their hands and feet to suffer from frostbite. The safety of their Tibetan compatriots made them forget their pain. Wang Shuhuai made detailed arrangements for disaster relief measures and donated all the more than 1,000 yuan he had with him to the victims. No one died in this snowstorm in the entire township. When the aid-Tibet cadres came down the mountain, many people knelt on the ground, with tears in their eyes, and kept shouting: Communist Party - Yagudu!

There are 17 townships and 191 villages in Angren County, half of which are above 5,000 meters above sea level and with air oxygen content of only 50%. The farthest town or county is 370 kilometers away. Once they ate 18 eggs from villagers, and afterwards they paid the villagers one yuan per egg.

Every time the second batch of Tibet aid cadres in our city went to the countryside, they specially brought money with them and donated every penny to the poor households. It has become a habit to use your own money to help people in need. In the past three years, seven cadres who aided Tibet have personally donated 400 million yuan. Sometimes they even take off their own clothes and donate them to poor households. Li Gongping is wearing his fourth military coat.

On May 24, we followed Wang Shuhuai, Wang Gangyun, and Zhong Qun to the countryside to Qiuwo Township. On the way, we passed the Qiuwo Primary School aided by Zibo. As soon as we entered the beautiful, spacious and unique school building, a group of innocent children gathered around us. When the children heard that we were from Zibo, they showed surprised and kind eyes, and told us all kinds of things: "The people from Zibo helped us build a school and let us go to school." There was a very cute little girl. , his black onyx-like eyes blinked: "I want to go to Zibo when I grow up!" We handed out the gifts we had prepared in advance to the children, and the children jumped up and down with joy. Before leaving, the children surrounded us to the school gate, reluctantly sent us to the car, and followed the car far and wide.