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The character story of Wusimanjiang

The 32-year-old Wusimanjiang (Uygur) is currently the deputy director of the Kirkyar Border Police Station of Kashgar Border Detachment of Xinjiang Public Security Frontier Corps. The area under the jurisdiction of Kirkyar Border Police Station is located in Pamirs, which is the throat of China's only land port to Pakistan-Hongqilafu, and the frontier position to fight crime.

Messenger of national unity

95% of the responsibility area where usman River is located is Kirgiz. When it was learned that a Kirgiz policeman in the original area of responsibility was going to be transferred to another unit and replaced by a Uighur policeman, some people in the area were worried that it was not the local police who were unfair, so they went to the police station to ask for a Kirgiz policeman. Therefore, at the beginning of his tenure, Usman River was naturally an "unwelcome person" of the people in the jurisdiction, and was often coldly received by the people. Some people saw the Usman River and either ran back to the house and closed the door, or bowed their heads and did their work, pretending not to see or hear anything.

In order to break the deadlock, Usma River has created a "six-type classified visit" working method suitable for the visit work in the jurisdiction, with the main contents of "popularization, appointment, service, sympathy, help and persistence". First, he started with the family members of village cadres and security defense team members, and took the initiative to greet and chat with the masses. Although he can't speak Kirgiz well, he insists on communicating with the masses in Kirgiz. He is considerate everywhere. Every time he goes to the district, he brings some daily necessities, such as flour, clear oil, tea, candles, candy, etc., to the poor and lonely old people in the village. When he left, he asked the villagers what they needed to bring next time. He also paid attention to respecting the customs and habits of Kirgiz. Really melt everything, not long after, the herdsmen invited him in, drinking milk tea and chatting on the kang bit by bit, and the hard ice in the gap began to break.

In April, 2006, Wusimanjiang's younger brother, Tuerhongjiang, was seriously hospitalized due to intestinal cancer. Knowing that time is running out, my brother's only wish is to see his brother Usman River as a soldier for the last time. My father also called Wusimanjiang many times to urge him to go home as soon as possible. My heart ached and tears filled my eyes. I asked for leave from the leader and prepared to go home after a simple handover. At this time, the institute suddenly received an alarm from the masses, and the herdsman Muhammad accidentally fell into the river and drowned while grazing. Uximanjiang knows that Muhammad's wife is mentally ill and his three daughters are underage, so his funeral may be neglected. Considering that my brother had family to take care of, I went directly to Muhammad's house to help with the funeral. Three days later, when Wusimanjiang returned to work, he received a phone call from his family 15. His father told him in a low voice that his brother had left ... "I feel guilty for not seeing my brother for the last time, but I didn't satisfy my brother's only wish of 260 kilometers before departure." Now I often dream about him! " Whenever I mentioned this sad past, my man Jiangdu burst into tears and choked up. Subsequently, Wusimanjiang took the initiative to form a helping pair with the Mohammed family to help his eldest daughter Tuhatihan, who is 14 years old, return to school. At the beginning of this year, Tuha Tihan, who has grown up and is sensible, learned that the family in Wusimanjiang is also very difficult, but he still spent most of his salary on helping the poor people in his jurisdiction. No matter how Usman Jiang persuaded her, she resolutely gave up the idea of taking the college entrance examination and chose to study veterinary medicine in a technical school. She wants to relieve the burden of her family by herself, so that Wusimanjiang can lighten some burdens. At the same time, she can also use the knowledge she has learned to serve the people in her jurisdiction and develop animal husbandry.

In May 2006, due to the change of construction scheme, the construction section of National Highway 3 14 1700 km was forced to stop. Hu, the contractor, refused to pay the wages of migrant workers for various reasons such as the unfinished project. In order to keep the salary for himself, Hu gave Wusimanjiang a 5,000 yuan red envelope and promised to give another 30,000 yuan as a reward afterwards. Usman Jiang angrily refused. He and his colleagues ran between the township government and the construction site, and managed to recover all the arrears of 1.72 million yuan and handed them over to 33 migrant workers. 33 migrant workers did not forget his kindness and sent a banner engraved with "One Heart for the People" to the police station.

This pile of things, one by one, warms people's hearts, and gradually makes more people begin to accept the Usman River. Nowadays, in the lower reaches of the Wu Siman River, people in this area no longer call him "my police officer", but call him "Kennon goes to Brazil" (brother) and take him home for dinner ... In the homes of more than 30 villagers in Kirkyar Village/Kloc-0, there is a "family photo" with the Wu Siman River. The villagers say that the Wu Siman River is their Kuwatimu (Kirgiz means son and strength).

Savior of the poor

People who have been in contact with the Wu Siman River often hear him say, "As long as the people in the jurisdiction live a happy life and always have a smile on their faces, I feel very happy." Kirkyar Township is a poverty-stricken township in Tashkurgan County, a national poverty-stricken county, with an average elevation of 3,930 meters. The natural environment is harsh and the ecology is fragile. People in this area have lived by grazing for generations and lived in poverty. In order to let the needy people in the area enjoy a happy life, the safety of the people in cold and warm conditions has become a major concern of Wu Siman River, especially for the elderly and needy families. At the beginning of 2006, Wusimanjiang learned that there are more than 20 families in difficulty in the jurisdiction. Although all families have electricity, they still use candles for lighting at night because they can't afford to pay the electricity bill, and they also take the initiative to pay the electricity bill for families in need. Only this one, Usman Jiang takes out nearly 3000 yuan from their salary every year. Ahmed, an old man in the jurisdiction, said: "The Usman River has brought light to our poor families, and the night is no longer long, which makes us feel warm."

In February 2006, Ayiliqi's only son died of illness, and her daughter-in-law left two old people and her son who had just turned five to remarry. Because the two old people are old and sick, they have sold all the valuable things at home, and they have to rely on the government's minimum living allowance of more than 30 yuan every month. During the visit, Wusimanjiang saw the old man Ayiliqi lying on his back on the heatable adobe sleeping platform. His eyes were full of sadness, and he took the old man's hand and sobbed, "I will take care of you all my life, so you should treat me as your own son!" " From then on, Wu Siman River will sit beside the old people every once in a while, talk with them and help them solve practical difficulties in life. Every time I go to the jurisdiction, I will bring some daily necessities such as tea, salt and candles to the elderly; Deliver daily necessities such as flour and clear oil regularly every month, fetch water for the elderly several times a week, cut hair and shave for the elderly regularly ... For more than three years, Usman River has never stopped taking care of the elderly in Ayiliqi. On August 1 2008, on the day of the Army Day, 76-year-old Ayiliqi rode a donkey for more than 30 kilometers in the scorching sun and rushed to the police station to bless the festival for the Usman River, the "soldier son", with his own hand-made Cantraman (the best food of Kirgiz) and two bottles of yogurt. Ayiliqi held the hand of Wusimanjiang and said emotionally, "With your son, I have hope when I am alive!" " !

There are four people in Aisha, a herdsman in the jurisdiction. His father is 74 years old, suffering from asthma, unable to work normally, his mother suffering from rheumatoid arthritis, and his sister who is studying, living in poverty. In September 2005, my sister Ayi Khan was admitted to Xinjiang University with a high tuition fee of more than 5,000 yuan, leaving the whole family at a loss. When Wusimanjiang was informed, he reflected the situation in time. With the help of the township party committee government and the officers and men of the police station, * * * helped Ayi Khan enter the university campus smoothly and became the first Kirgiz college student in the village. Since then, he has sent living expenses to Ayi Khan many times, striving for subsistence allowances for Aisha's family, and assisting Aisha's family to rent yurts for mountain climbers. Now, the annual income is nearly ten thousand yuan.

In the Wenchuan "5. 12" earthquake in 2008, Wusimanjiang made a voluntary donation of11yuan. The four numbers "1" have been interpreted by Wusimanjiang. He said that catastrophic disasters have caused many families to lose their loved ones and become lonely. He will do his best to help the needy compatriots in the disaster area wholeheartedly! Since Wusimanjiang became a policeman in the area of responsibility, he has successively formed a helping pair with eight elderly people who are lonely and widowed, 1 1 children with difficulties, and spent more than 6,000 yuan from his salary every year to help them solve their living problems. Coupled with the electricity bill paid for the needy people, Wusimanjiang will spend nearly 1 10,000 yuan from his salary every year to help the people, and it will be used for four years. In fact, Usman Jiang's family is very difficult. His father suffers from severe heart disease and diabetes, his mother suffers from severe rheumatoid arthritis, and his brother, sister and wife have no jobs. All the expenses at home are maintained by Wusimanjiang's salary. Over the past few years, he has been careful with himself, never willing to go to a restaurant, never bought a decent suit, and had no money to buy a house after marriage. Up to now, his wife can only live in her mother's house.

The people's hope of getting rich

Before 2006, the per capita annual income of the people in the jurisdiction of Usman River was less than that of 500 yuan. In order to help the people get rid of poverty and become rich, Wusimanjiang has repeatedly reported the situation to the township party Committee and government, and put forward the idea of setting up "night schools for farmers and herdsmen to work" in the village. On June 25th, 2007, with the support of the township party committee and the government, the police station invested 4,500 yuan to purchase 15 sets of chairs, 100 books of science and technology, equipped with TV sets and vcd, and formally established the "Night School for Farmers and Herders", with Tuesdays and Fridays as villagers' intensive training days to teach breeding and sewing. In order to make more poor farmers and herdsmen get rich through science and technology, Wusimanjiang, one of the founders, made a CD of science and education in folk language at his own expense, which was played in the class of "working night school", and at the same time, he used the opportunity of visiting the village to explain knowledge and impart technology to farmers. In the past two years, "night school for working" has been set up 1 1, which has trained 350 herders, contacted work units for 45 unemployed youth and helped 37 young people to go out of the plateau to work in the mainland. 63 herders directly benefited, and the average annual income increased five times compared with the end of 2006. A 44-year-old Kirgiz herder in Krcin Village, a family of five, is a well-known poor household in the township. Before 2007, their family's annual income was less than 1500 yuan, and they have been the key targets of township governments and police stations. In August of that year, Mohammed Elias, son of Kramu? Kerimu was admitted to Xinjiang Institute of Technology. Although Mohamed Elias successfully entered the university campus with the help of the township government, the police station and usman River, the high living expenses and tuition fees remain a long-term unsolved problem. Guided by the Usman River, Kerim and her 23-year-old daughter Zumu came to ask? Krimu entered the "night school for farmers and herdsmen to work" and learned the skills of working. In February 2008, Kashgar organized unemployed youth from Ta County to work in Tianjin. Zumulaiti participated in the "night school for farmers and herdsmen" training, giving priority to learning embroidery and textile technology, and became the first Kirgiz girl in the village to go out of Kashgar to work in the mainland. Her monthly salary is about 1500 yuan, and she can send it home to 500 yuan every month. In March this year, through the matchmaking of Malaysia's tourism craze, Usman River made the "Night School for Herdsmen" reach a cooperation agreement with a charity in Shanghai, sent technicians to teach at the "Night School for Herdsmen" for free, and trained 60 young women in the village in knitting technology. The company provides weaving drawings and materials free of charge, and regularly buys weaving products at home to help herders increase their income and get rich.

Using his own cooking skills, Usman River taught Clem how to cook, and set up a yurt for Clem at the Calassou port under his jurisdiction, and opened a small ethnic restaurant to provide accommodation for tourists. In one fell swoop, the Clemens' annual income was nearly 30,000 yuan, which not only solved the problem of their son going to school, but also got rid of the hat of poor households and became a famous "economic leading demonstration household" in the village.

Krcin Village is located in Pamirs, and the climate and soil are extremely unsuitable for the growth of crops. Herdsmen who have been grazing for generations have no habit of growing vegetables or even eating vegetables. They suffer from plateau-specific diseases to varying degrees, such as heart disease and hypertension. In March 2007, Usman River promoted "greenhouse planting technology" in Kerchen village, patiently doing mass work from house to house, and letting the people build greenhouses to grow vegetables. At first, many villagers held a wait-and-see attitude towards planting greenhouse vegetables. In order to dispel people's worries, he invited people to the police station to visit greenhouse planting, learn planting methods and taste fresh fruits and vegetables. Wusimanjiang patiently persuaded Adilijiang, a village secretary, Amantul and Youli Darcy, poor households, to become the first batch of "experimental households" in the village, and provided 0/2 kinds of crop seeds such as potatoes, carrots, tomatoes and peppers to the masses free of charge. Whether it's soil cultivation, seedling raising or field management, Jiangdu of Usma River teaches them hand-in-hand and gives technical guidance on the spot. After unremitting efforts, the three "experimental households" achieved a bumper harvest that year, and each household increased its income by more than 2,000 yuan. Many villagers took the initiative to find Wu Siman River to learn how to grow greenhouse vegetables, and the number of herdsmen growing greenhouse vegetables in the village increased from 3 to 16. Where there is a will, there is a way. Thanks to his efforts, the people who planted greenhouse vegetables got a bumper harvest, and each household increased its income by nearly 2,000 yuan, which greatly mobilized the enthusiasm of other people to grow greenhouse vegetables. Sediwaldi, known as the "petition specialist", is now engaged in vegetable cultivation, from morning till night. At the end of 2008, he was praised as "the leader of getting rich through science and technology" by Kirkyar Township, and he told everyone, "If it weren't for Usma River to help us grow greenhouse vegetables, I wouldn't have a good life so soon."