A letter of condolence to the coal miners! ! ! !

Hehe, actually I don't have it here. I just came to see if you wanted this. I'm studying mining engineering at China University of Mining and Technology now, and I'll work in a coal mine in the future.

Coal miners deserve our respect. Every day, they work in the depth of the ground below 800 meters or even 1000 meters. They can't see the sun, blue sky and white clouds, and there is no other life except their colleagues. They used their lives as chips in exchange for coal that brought me life energy. We should give them sincere wishes.

In July this year, we went to an internship in a coal mine. When we walked to the ground at a depth of 1000m for nearly 5 hours, the first thing I wanted to do was to take a look at the sun that we had turned a blind eye to. It was over 1 at that time, and the sun was fierce, but I felt really kind and warm. ...