The sincerity and helplessness revealed between the lines moved countless netizens.
Beginning on June 24, a picture of a message from a Hubei migrant worker on the Dongguan Library reader’s message form has been posted on WeChat Moments It went viral, and the sincerity and helplessness revealed between the lines moved countless netizens.
The latest news that Nandu reporters have just learned is that the migrant worker Wu Guichun who left the message is 54 years old. He has been working alone in Dongguan for 17 years and has been working in shoe factories near Hongfu and Xinji communities in Nancheng. As an assembly line worker, the monthly salary last year was about 3,500 yuan to 7,000 yuan.
On June 26, CCTV News, People’s Daily Online and other top domestic media also took action. . . . . .
CCTV News Weibo screenshot
Screenshot of People’s Daily Weibo
This message is:
“I have been in Dongguan for seventeen years. Among them, I have been reading in the library for 12 years. Books are the only ones that can make sense and do no harm to people. This year’s epidemic caused many industries to close down, and migrant workers had nothing to do, so they chose to return to their hometowns. Thinking of these years The best place in my life is the library. Although I am reluctant to leave you, but life is forced, I will never forget you for the rest of my life, Dongguan Library. May your business become more prosperous. Know the benefits to Dongguan, and know the benefits to migrant workers. Hubei Migrant workers 2020.6.24”
The latest news from the Dongguan Bureau of Human Resources and Social Security will take Wu Guichun to meet workers and provide him with several positions to choose from.
Highly praised netizen comments:
Of course there are also different opinions:
On the evening of the 25th, the Dongguan Municipal Party Committee Propaganda Department introduced , Wu Guichun came to Wanguan and has been working since 2003. For 17 years, his favorite place to visit after work is the Dongguan Library. Wu Guichun said that he only had a primary school education. When he first came to Dongguan Library to read, he often had to use the “Xinhua Dictionary”. After more than ten years of study, he can now read relatively difficult tomes.
The reporter learned that this 54-year-old man named Wu, a Hubei migrant worker who has been working in Dongguan for 17 years, had registered information in the library and applied for a library card. The factory where he worked was closed this year, and he planned to return to his hometown in Hubei soon. Yesterday, he went to the library to cancel his library card and wrote this message, but he has not yet left Dongguan.
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