What are some examples from ancient and modern times, both at home and abroad, of which the value of life lies in dedication?
1. Madame Curie
The inventor of radium and winner of two Nobel Prizes, Madame Curie was devoted to science throughout her life and hated money and honors. She spent all the prize money she received. Most of them are used for scientific experiments and given to poor students and friends in need. Marie Curie was exposed to radium for a long time, and her health was seriously damaged. Her hands were scarred by radium rays, and she suffered from a fatal blood disease.
People advised her to rest and receive treatment, but she declined. She said: "My life cannot be separated from the laboratory." In her later years, for more than 10 years, she wrote 30 scientific reports despite her illness. She still worked 14 hours a day on several profound scientific theory books until she closed her wise eyes in 1934.
2. Lei Feng
One evening, it started to rain heavily. Lei Feng saw a woman on the road holding a child in her arms, holding a child in her hand, and carrying a child on her back. The baggage was carried slipping step by step in the pouring rain. Lei Feng hurriedly stepped forward to inquire and found out that the sister-in-law had returned from visiting relatives in other places and was going to Zhangzigou more than ten miles away. She said anxiously: "Comrade, the rain has made me confused today. What else can I do?" "My child, I can't even cry home!"?
Lei Feng put his raincoat on his sister-in-law, picked up the older child and walked towards Zhangzigou in the rain, preferring to get soaked. Don't let them suffer. They walked for more than two hours before they got the mother and son home safely.
3. Zhan Tianyou
Zhan Tianyou went north to Tianjin at the invitation of Kuang Sunmou and served as a railway engineer. He was very excited. From then on, he was determined to devote himself to the railway industry, serve the country, and bring glory to the country. One of his wishes is that China's railways should be built by the Chinese themselves. ?
While passing through Shanghai, Zhan Tianyou went to Wusong to pay homage to the remains of the Songhu Railway. She believed that this behemoth locomotive, puffing out smoke and dragging a long rumbling train, "destroyed the Feng Shui of the Qing Dynasty", so she ordered to buy it back from the British with 180,000 taels of silver and demolish all the locomotives and rails. It was transported to Taiwan by ship and sank into the lake.
4. Bai Fangli?
Mr. Bai Fangli started in 1987. For more than ten years, Bai Fangli relied on his income from riding three wheels to help poor children realize their dream of going to school until he was nearly 90 years old.
5. Yuan Longping
Yuan Longping is a true cultivator. When he was still a rural teacher, he already had the courage to subvert the world's authority; when he became famous all over the world, he still only focused on his fields and was indifferent to fame and fortune. He was just a farmer, spreading wisdom and harvesting wealth. Yang Shanzhou? His good secretary Yang Shanzhou has volunteered to plant trees for 22 years after his retirement. His lifelong dream is to keep all people away from hunger.
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