Do you agree to set up a group of sculptures in Wuhan for doctors who died heroically in the fight against the epidemic?

I am in favor of setting up a group of sculptures for the doctors who died heroically in Wuhan to fight the epidemic. History is heavy and needs to be remembered by people. There are many ways to remember, among which the most direct and intuitive influence is to erect statues for heroes, so that people will see these statues no matter how many years have passed, and recall the pioneers and that special period.

2020 is destined to be an extraordinary year, and Wuhan is a city that goes down in history. Throughout the ages, Wuhan has always been a city full of history. This is the birthplace of the Revolution of 1911, the starting point of Nanchang Uprising, and the battlefield to fight the epidemic this year. COVID-19 virus is rampant here. He can't see or touch it, but it can be seen everywhere. As long as you are not careful, it will creep into your body quietly and begin to erode your body, bringing other people into other human bodies through you. When the virus from Wuhan attracted national attention, it was the beginning of the New Year in 2020. Under the call of the central government, countless medical workers gathered in Wuhan to make contributions to finding vaccines to fight the epidemic. But it can be said that practice determines truth. If medical practitioners want to thoroughly understand the virus, they must go deep into the front line, so countless doctors have done their best and even died in this invisible smoke.

It is said that someone should persuade people to study medicine and make them bald, which shows how much energy it takes to train a doctor. In his twenties, he is upright and young. It was at the beginning of the doctor's career, but I didn't expect to encounter an epidemic. There are many such young doctors and nurses in large and small hospitals in Wuhan. They are young and their future is full of infinite possibilities, but they are at the forefront.

Among them, a young doctor left a particularly deep impression on me. His name is Peng. I am only 29 years old in 2020. I graduated from 20 15 graduate school to three years of vocational training, and my career has just started. However, he devoted himself to the epidemic. Unfortunately, he was infected with the virus because of his long-term contact with patients. The saddest thing is that he has been working at high intensity, with great physical load and poor resistance. So shortly after the infection, the doctor Peng died after being rescued. At that time, his lover was pregnant for six months. Many doctors and nurses are concerned about their own safety during the epidemic. And those sacrificed heroes deserve to be remembered, even if they live in people's hearts in the form of sculptures.