Who are some famous people who are helpful to others? Please give examples!

Lei Feng’s story: Always help those in need most

Once, Lei Feng went to the regiment health department for some medicine because of abdominal pain. When he came back, he saw that the building of Benxi Road Primary School was under construction. , then pushed up a small cart to help transport the bricks. Only when the city's No. 2 Construction Company beat gongs and drums to send a letter of thanks did the army leaders know about this good deed. Lei Feng was an orphan and a bachelor. He was paid in the factory and had 200 yuan in savings when he joined the army.

Later, he donated 100 yuan to the commune. When the Liaoyang area suffered from floods, he sent another 100 yuan to the Liaoyang Municipal Party Committee. When Lei Feng joined the army, he had a monthly allowance of 6 yuan, which was all used for doing good deeds. I darn my socks again and again, and I usually can't bear to drink a bottle of soda. The Story of Wang Xizhi: Inscription

The famous calligrapher Wang Xizhi is famous all over the world for his calligraphy, but he easily refuses to write for others. One day, Wang Xizhi met a poor old woman on the road, carrying a basket of bamboo fans and selling them at the market, but no one bought them. When he saw it, he felt very sympathetic, so he helped the old woman inscribe words on each fan. After people found out, they gathered around and rushed to buy, and the basket of bamboo fans was quickly sold out. The old lady who was waiting to buy rice for cooking was very happy and was very grateful to the helpful calligrapher. The story of Xin Gongyi

Xin Gongyi, a native of the Sui Dynasty, served as the governor of Minzhou (now Minxian County, Gansu Province). The local people have a bad habit. Whenever someone in the family is sick, everyone is afraid of getting sick. No one is willing to take care of the sick. The sick often do not get care and treatment, and the condition worsens and they die soon. After Xin Gongyi took office and learned about this situation, he ordered the patients to be brought to the yamen. He lived with hundreds of patients and personally arranged for them to receive medical treatment and medication. With careful care, these patients recovered. Xin Gongyi's actions were not only praised by people, but also completely changed local bad habits. King Huai of Chu offered help in times of need

In the Warring States Period, it snowed heavily in winter in Chu, making it difficult to even walk. King Huai of Chu in the palace asked people to find fur coats and put them on, but they still felt very cold. The attendants did not He kept adding charcoal to the stove. King Chu Huai thought that it was even colder in the people's thatched cottages, so he immediately ordered charcoal to be sent to the poor people for heating. Yan Zhizhi rescued people in emergencies

During the Liang Tianjian period in the Southern Dynasty, there was a doctor named Yan Zhizhi who was a doctor of the Five Classics. He was knowledgeable and noble in character. One day, he happened to see a man lying on the ground by the river. His clothes were in tatters and his face was swollen. After asking, he learned that the man's surname was Huang. He was from Jingzhou and went out to work because his family was poor. Recently, he was seriously ill and was abandoned on the shore by the owner of the ship who was in a hurry. Yan Zhizhi took the man home and treated him. A year later, the patient named Huang recovered. In order to thank Yan Zhizhi, he knelt on his knees and sincerely expressed his willingness to stay in Yan Zhi's house and serve as a slave for life to repay the great kindness of saving his life. Yan Zhizhi refused and took out the money and dry food to let him return to his hometown.

Lei Feng (December 18, 1940 - August 15, 1962), formerly known as Lei Zhengxing, was born in Changsha, Hunan. Soldiers of the Chinese People's Liberation Army and communist fighters.

Lei Feng’s greatest influence on later generations is the Lei Feng spirit named after him. The Lei Feng spirit refers to the revolutionary spirit that takes Lei Feng’s selfless dedication as its basic connotation and is continuously enriched and developed in practice. It influenced subsequent generations of Chinese people.