Humanism, fraternity and dedication
May 8 is World Red Cross Day. 1828 On this day, Henry Dunant, the founder of the Red Cross Movement, was born in Switzerland. /kloc-For more than 0/00 years, the Red Cross flag he erected has crossed the race, territory, belief and time and space, flying in the battlefield filled with smoke, flying in the plague-ridden areas, flying in the hearts of people eager for help, and being deeply respected and loved by people. The Red Cross has not only become a symbol of medical and health undertakings, but also a savior of people's life safety, and a messenger of spreading love among civilians affected by war, natural victims and victims of emergencies. On this day every year, more than 300 million members and a large number of volunteers from more than 60 countries and regions around the world hold activities in various forms to commemorate this great humanist and carry forward the spirit of selfless dedication.
The spirit of the Red Cross appeared in the blood donation station; People roll up their sleeves and selflessly give their blood to those in need; The spirit of the Red Cross appeared in the front line of the fight against SARS: nurses and doctors risked their lives to save patients; The spirit of the Red Cross appeared at the scene of the fire: fire fighters rushed into the burning building regardless of the raging fire and rescued the people trapped inside one by one ... The humanity, fraternity and dedication of the Red Cross generation are everywhere, and he has been telling about the progress and development of our Chinese nation.
Sometimes, giving up your seat on the bus is a concern for others; Sometimes, when grandparents cross the street, they care about others. Sometimes, visiting sick relatives is a concern for others ... these are not big things, but they are a great virtue.
We should learn from Mr. Du Nan's selfless dedication, learn to care about others, always help those in need selflessly, and be a caring and dedicated person.