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Zhang's personal experience.
1984 65438+On February 27th, Zhang was born in a simple peasant family in Lu 'an City, Anhui Province. When he was 1 1 years old, his parents picked up a sick little sister (I don't know who left it at the door), and the kind parents sold the only cow in the family to try to save this little life. Unfortunately, several little sisters. Seeing my sister spent all the money in the family, and Renjie's tuition was not settled, so parents had to sell blood to their children to earn tuition. When he inadvertently learned from his parents' conversation that his tuition was their hard-earned money, he was "in a complicated mood beyond words" and soon left home to make a living. Worked as a brick kiln worker, coal digger, garbage collector, electrician, welder, salesman and other temporary jobs.

When he was a teenager, Zhang wandered to Zhengzhou. In Zhengzhou, he met a kind family, adopted him and sent him to a martial arts school. At first, Zhang worked in a brick factory, and then raked coal until he met an old man named Wang, and sent him to a martial arts school to learn Sanda according to his wishes. The old man lived in Wuhan and died in 2003. "At that time, I didn't even know his name. I'll call him Mr. Jiang. His appearance changed the course of my life and gave me a time to study. Failure to see him for the last time is my greatest regret in this life. " Zhang said gloomily. Western proverbs say that only those who have experienced it are the most compassionate. So does his experience remind him of helping beggars and vagrants? Zhang said that some people said that I owed others before and had to pay them back. Some people said that I regarded the homeless people I met as my relatives. I don't totally agree with them. I just gave them a hand with human conscience when I met them. "You haven't seen an amputee (bone cancer), just wait for my money to save my life. If there is no money, I will die. It's too urgent. Do you have the heart to say no when others kneel in front of you? What I do is the most basic side of human nature. " Zhang's behavior was recognized by his parents, who told him that no matter what he did, doing good deeds was better than anything else.

Zhang Ren endured the hardships of life and finally survived the storm. Now he has given up his generous salary and comfortable life and devoted himself to helping the disadvantaged groups-beggars, vagrants, sick children and so on. His behavior and just behavior are usually called humble relief; It was dubbed by netizens as "Beggars' Sect Leader". He is Zhang, the stationmaster who is grateful to China, and is busy eating quadruplets.

Gathering the power of love through the Internet: This is an alley on Tsinghua West Road, which belongs to the urban-rural junction and is noisy and messy. Along this alley, Zhang, who had just returned from visiting the helper in the hospital, turned into a vegetable market and planned to buy half a watermelon to satisfy his hunger temporarily. He said, "I ate watermelon once this year." . This vegetable market is where Zhang and Wang met. Wang is a girl with congenital limbs disability. Since she decided to help her as much as possible, Zhang's life track has changed. Previously, Zhang came to Beijing in 2004 to work as a fitness coach and family English teacher in a fitness club, earning more than 4,000 yuan a month and taking several part-time jobs. At that time, he paid more attention to some homeless old people and children and often gave them some money or helped them see a doctor. So, he spent more than 40 thousand yuan as a martial arts coach and English tutor before coming to Beijing. For Wang, Zhang resigned as a coach and lived by two tutors. He turned to many media for help, but to no avail. Finally, with the help of his elder brother, he established the website "Grateful for China". He believes that everyone should have a grateful heart. A photo of Wang being led by her uncle begging along the street was posted on the Internet. A month later, Wang received donations from the Children's Hope Relief Foundation of China Social Workers Association and netizens. Last year 10, Wang's foot correction operation was completed in Beijing Dongzhimen Hospital. On April 25th this year, she stood and walked for the first time. Through the rescue of Wang, Zhang realized that only by uniting more people's strength through the Internet can more people be helped.

Only help those who ask for help to tide over the difficulties: at the end of the alley, there is a simple two-story small brick building, which Zhang jokingly called "Thanksgiving China" office building. Zhang's "office" is in the corner of the entrance of the building, with an area of about 1.8 square meters. It was packed with his 300-yuan broken computer and old bookshelves, and he couldn't even turn around. The ceiling is his bed. A few books on the desk reveal the owner's hobbies-computers and English. A thick English grammar book has been turned over by him for dozens of times.

There was a mailbox at the door, and Zhang conveniently took out a letter from it-a letter for help from a patient with congenital heart disease named Yang Junxian. Zhang said there are many such letters for help. "I can't wait to help others desperately, but there are too many people asking for help. My strength is limited and I am destined to disappoint some people. " Usually, the help information posted on the website is that Zhang asks for help from the society because he can't solve it, but he doesn't put it on when he can help. In order to get more attention on the internet, he racked his brains to take pictures and match words for the helpers every day. He was very busy and tired. To this end, Zhang spent all his money and had to borrow money from his friends.

Zhang used to have a good job and could have a better living environment with his ability, but now he is down and out to help those who ask for help. But Zhang doesn't think he is bad. He thinks he is well fed and clothed now. At least he is young, in good health, can walk and run, has a "BMW" (bicycle) and an "office" ... The disabled and dying people are really poor, they don't even have a place to live, so they need help. Because of his inability, Zhang once thought about giving up, but he persisted. Asked why he insisted, he said, I am a farmer. I knew nothing about "public welfare" and "charity" before. I only know that my mother always said that if you can help people in trouble, you should help them a little. This is the simplest concept of farmers.