In my stamp album, I cherish a small stamp. Very common, there are only a few lines and colors in the square world.
This is a commemorative stamp issued by China Post Office1October 30th, 1999, 10. The structure of stamps is extremely simple, with special highlights. Three children, each with an open textbook, are concentrating on their studies. A few small flowers dotted the ivory floor. On the top left of the stamp is a flaming sun. Under the sun is a deep blue splash. I don't quite understand the designer's idea. But there is no doubt that it must contain the best wishes for children all over the world.
In people's eyes, this may be a very humble stamp, but it hides a story that I will never forget.
Three years ago, the school launched a "hand in hand, offer love" activity. Although the economic conditions at home were not rich at that time, I recalled the eyes of children in poor mountainous areas who were eager for knowledge, and my heart ... Finally, I wrote a letter overnight and sent it to a distant colleague named Guo, who lives in Zhangzhuang Village, Magaozhuang, Tongxin County, Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region.
The letter has been sent for a long time and there has been no reply. Many people laughed at my stupidity and sent 20 yuan to a complete stranger. However, I don't think so. I believe he must have received the letter, and 20 yuan must have helped him a lot. He didn't reply, there must be his reasons.
It was not until the first day of junior high school that I received a letter from Li, a primary school teacher. A look, Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, he wrote back to me, I was pleasantly surprised, I couldn't wait to tear up the letter carefully. ...
In addition to thanking me, the letter also explained the reason for the late reply. It turned out that his father died young and his mother was seriously ill in bed. He sent 20 yuan to take medicine to treat his mother, which solved the urgent need. However, the poverty at home made the brother and sister drop out of school at home. It was the "Project Hope" that saved his family, gave him the opportunity to write to me, and made him pick up his textbooks again and embark on the road to study.
The "Hope Project" aroused the hopes of many children in poor mountainous areas. Whenever I see this stamp, I think of my distant classmate Guo. I seem to see many children in mountainous areas carrying brand-new schoolbags and walking into school happily. ...
I want to cherish this indelible stamp.