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The tenth anniversary of Wenchuan earthquake, do you still remember what you were doing that day?

On May 2, 2008 (Monday), 14: 28: 04, an earthquake of magnitude 8 occurred in Wenchuan, Sichuan. Time flies, ten years have passed since the Wenchuan earthquake. But I still clearly remember that I was resting at home that day when suddenly the news was flying all over the sky.

At that time, I had just joined the work, and a cough in March caused a strong respiratory disease. At that time, I had asked for leave and rested at home for nearly two months. I remember I was shocked when I first saw the news, but I can't imagine how tragic it was.

Later, I searched the news and read various reports at home every day, and tears flowed one after another every day. Because I'm still sick and I've read too many sad stories, the old migraine attacks again. Although my mother is also very concerned about the disaster, she is more concerned about my health, so she won't let me watch news pictures and let me have more rest.

Although I was ordered to rest, some scenes of great maternal love "Where are you going" kept popping up in my mind, and I cried every time. I still remember a mother who was found dead. She stood on her knees, with her hands on the ground, protecting her baby. Later, the staff found that there was a mobile phone in the quilt wrapped by the baby, and there was a short message in it: "Dear baby, if you can live, you must remember that I love you."

Although I was not a mother at that time, I thought that my mother had been working hard for her family and children. I would rather suffer for myself and educate several children. I have never complained. A person can only make a living by doing several jobs. Although my grandparents were young at that time and had their own careers, they didn't care much about us, but my mother returned good for evil, which was convincing and became our role model.

Every time I think about it, I can't help crying. Ten years have passed and life has become better, but the lost life and the disaster still remain in many people's hearts. Looking forward to a better future, no more disasters.