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What are the stories of the college students who took root in the west to build the frontier?

A reply to the graduates of China University of Petroleum (Beijing) Karamay Campus: I learned that 118 of your classmates will go to work at the grassroots level in Xinjiang after graduation, determined to work with people of all ethnic groups, and strive to become useful and capable people. Builders of the western region who shoulder the heavy responsibilities, I support this life choice you have made.

Since the 18th National Congress of the Communist Party of China, more and more college students have gone to the western region to teach and educate people at the grassroots level, writing a life chapter full of passion and struggle, bringing endless vitality to the vast land. , bringing hope to people in remote areas.

In 2017, a young man named Mou Haidiwen wearing black-rimmed glasses came to Liulin Village, Badu Yao Township, Tianlin County, Guangxi, and became the first secretary in the village. At the beginning, the villagers were concerned about this 1994 The child was full of doubts. Two years later, Mou Haidi used practical actions to hand over satisfactory answers to his fellow villagers. The average income of villagers increased by 4,000 yuan compared with 2017.

From 2015 to 2016, Wu Shunxi came to Qiongjie County Middle School, Shannan City, Tibet Autonomous Region twice as a member of the Kelsanghua Teaching Team of Hubei University of Arts and Sciences to teach. After volunteering as a teacher, she decided to work in Tibet. Now she is the first secretary of Zhongdui Community, Qiongjie Town, Qiongjie County, Shannan City, Tibet Autonomous Region. She has been recognized by Xiao Hong, director of the Organization Department of Qiongjie County Party Committee? The young man is very good and loves grassroots work. Work conscientiously and pay attention to national unity. ?

Located in Qiemo County on the southeastern edge of the Taklimakan Desert, in 2000, 15 outstanding graduates of Baoding College took a train to teach in Qiemo County, Xinjiang. Hou Chaoru is one of them. ?Teacher, it’s very windy and dry here. You need to drink more water. ?The scene of students in the front row taking out paper to help her stop the bleeding was still fresh in Hou Chaoru's memory. ?The students' simple concern and the warmth in my heart supported me till today. Now, at the age of 40, she is full of smiles and is still young, confident and calm when standing on the podium. Born at the right time, shouldering a heavy responsibility? I hope that the new generation of college students will be like what the General Secretary said in his reply to the representatives of the western volunteer teaching graduates of Hebei Baoding University. Good children are ambitious in all directions, and those who are determined will struggle without regrets. I hope that more and more young people will follow your example, go to the grassroots and the people to make contributions, let the flower of youth bloom where the motherland needs it most, and write a wonderful life in the great practice of realizing the Chinese dream. ?