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Beijing rescue team saved the donkey friend, but was refused the banner. What happened?

1On October 29th, 13 trapped donkey friends were successfully rescued by Beijing rescue team. These donkey friends made pennants for these rescuers to show their gratitude. After seeing the banner, the rescuer Liu Tong directly rejected the kindness of these donkey friends. He also said that it was a shame that these donkey friends sent them pennants because they saved lives without asking for anything in return. These donkey friends immediately thanked the rescue team for their help. They didn't send banners to look down on these rescuers, and they hoped that these rescuers wouldn't misunderstand.

In fact, these hikers just want to express their gratitude, but perhaps this way is unacceptable to these rescuers. It may have a lot to do with the education, training and occupation of these rescuers themselves. They think that saving people is voluntary, they don't ask for anything in return, and they don't want donkey friends to send them pennants. Later, after communicating with the leader of the group, Liu Tong would thank the banner for its return. The tour leader said that some donkey friends' lives were affected by previous reports because of the special nature of their work. I hope this matter will not be reported by the big media again.

He and other friends of the team also sincerely thank the rescuers of the Blue Sky Rescue Team, who sent banners to these teaching and research personnel without any malice or contempt for anyone. I hope these rescuers don't misunderstand again. However, Liu Tong, a rescuer, disagreed with the leader. He thinks it is very impolite for donkey friends to do so, and there is no need to send banners at all. As long as the donkey friends they rescued are okay, they think it's worth it.

In fact, this misunderstanding may only be caused by the different positions and viewpoints of both sides. The donkey friends also kindly expressed their gratitude, while the rescuers just thought they were doing what they should do, and they didn't ask for anything in return. But now that the two sides have clarified the misunderstanding, I also hope that netizens will not interfere with and inquire about their lives too much, and do not destroy their originally peaceful lives and trajectories.