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Li Yonggang's earthquake experience

Li Yonggang came to his father-in-law's yard with a big bag on his back. He skillfully took out the parts and set up the tent. "My tent needs mud to nail nails to be comfortable, and it can't be displayed on the concrete floor ('neat' in Sichuan dialect). However, this will only be done. " That night, a family of six made do in three tents. At this time, many residents did not find a place to make do. And Li Yonggang even has time to drive his own car, walking through the streets of the county, looking for people in urgent need of help.

Not only don't worry about life, but also Li Yonggang doesn't worry about eating. His backpack is full of compressed biscuits, military cans and water purification drugs. There are still 200 kilograms of vacuum-packed rice hidden in the house. Until the sixth day after the earthquake, he didn't get any food or drink from the government. "I rely entirely on myself and don't bother others." Li Yonggang said. After solving his own problems, he had to help others. After a large amount of relief supplies entered tianquan county, neighbors took back their tents one after another. "Someone didn't take the pole off, so I went to help." With his proficiency, blue tents were set up between the streets. With neat hair and clean clothes, he drives a brand-new Accord. Li Yonggang said that he is not a boss, but a "freelancer who earns money by working with friends and has no fixed income". He is the youngest and only boy among the three children. At the age of fourteen, my parents divorced and my father went to Yunnan. The boy who dropped out of primary school had to shoulder the burden of life. I have worked as a driver of agricultural machinery, a wrestler at the Provincial Youth Games, a field driver, a bar and a beauty salon owner, and worked in other places for several years.

At 1 1 on the morning of 24th, I heard that several journalists from other provinces were going to visit the disaster-stricken areas in the countryside. He didn't say anything and drove away. In the car, he told reporters about his motivation to prepare the doomsday backpack. His parents were born in the 1940s and grew up in a terrible famine. "The three-year famine has starved many people, and at least two relatives have talked about the experience of eating dead human flesh to survive the famine."

The Wenchuan earthquake that I personally experienced five years ago revived these stories buried in my heart. After the Wenchuan earthquake, he learned survival knowledge from scratch and bought related equipment. In addition to the five bags he prepared, he rented three wooden houses in the country and took his children there for training in winter and summer vacations.

With the footsteps of the April 20th earthquake drifting away, Li Yonggang began to sum up the experience of the first actual combat of the doomsday backpack: "There are still too many jars. This is really a big deal, and it is not far to bring so many things. " He has begun to adjust the proportion of materials. However, compared with "doing better in the next disaster", he hopes that his backpack will never be used again.