The 10 dream of Qingdao boy walking on Tibet has achieved 5.
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10 dreams of Tibet's dreams have realized 5
everyone has a dream, but a lot of people have forgotten their own What is your dream? Jiang Xinzheng, the freshman of Qiingdao University, is preparing to fulfill his sixth dream in life: to take a summer hike in Tibet.
[b] set 10 dreams to achieve 5 [/b]
yesterday afternoon, reporters at the entrance of the Qiingdao University law school saw the 2011 freshman Jiang Xin from Laiyang. "The dormitory is a bit messy, and there are 16 classmates, all of whom are boys." On the way, Jiang Xin kept telling the reporters.
"this is my sixth dream." Jiang Xin, pointing to the roadmap on the computer, told reporters that he plans to start from Laiyang in July 26th this year and hike to Tibet with Liu Xiaohui, a fellow of Hai da.
"I have 10 dreams, which were set up in high school, and now I have achieved 5." Jiang Xin told reporters that he was in Laiyang one in high school. At that time, the school asked a psychology professor from Peking University to lecture to the school. The teacher asked the students to set up their dreams, and Jiang decided 10 dreams for himself. "First dreams are a good university, second dreams are law selection, third are volunteers, fourth are sticking to blood donation two times a year, and the fifth are taking grandpa to Beijing." Jiang Xin said, last year, I went to the Qiingdao University law major, suddenly realized two dreams. This year, I became a volunteer of the Sanjiang school in the Southern District of the city, helping special children to train the gongs and drums.
[b] takes grandpa to Beijing and has no regrets [/b]
"the most rewarding and most regretting thing I have realized is to take grandpa to Beijing." Jiang Xin said that Grandpa found lung cancer in my senior high school, and the doctor diagnosed his grandfather's life for 3 years. After a lifetime, the farmer's grandfather had a dream: to see Chairman Mao in Tiananmen of Beijing, to Chairman Mao's memorial hall to see Chairman Mao. After the college entrance examination, I went to Beijing with my grandparents 3 people.
"Grandpa went to Beijing and put on his leather shoes. After reading Chairman Mao, Grandpa dropped tears." Jiang Xin said, at that time, he could only pretend to be invisible, but his heart was very sour. Last November, 4 months after Jiang Xin's grandfather went to Beijing, the old man walked through the final course of his life and saw his grandson go to university.
[b] went to Tibet, her parents objected to [/b]
"going to Tibet is my sixth dream, but this dream was still opposed by my parents." Jiang Xin told reporters that his parents had been separated from grade five when he was in primary school. He had been living with his grandparents and father. "I told my mother about going to Tibet. My mother just said," do it! " Jiang Xin said that his mother later acquiesced in his decision.
"my father strongly urged me to go back to tutoring, but then I stopped talking." Jiang Xin told reporters that in fact, the parents' concerns are mainly for their own safety, he can understand their parents, but life always needs experience, the earlier the experience can win a wonderful life.
[b] travel does not forget the public dream [/b]
"we have written the road map to Tibet, we plan to ride a car or take 5 days to reach Tibet on foot, and then Tibet have a student to serve as a guide for us." Jiang Xin told reporters that there was a German orphanage in Lhasa, a local orphan who wanted to see if the orphans had any need, and then brought back to Qingdao to see if they could raise the children to some of the things they needed.
"we have packed our backpacks with two sets of damp proof mats and a tent for camping." Jiang Xin told reporters that after he and Liu Xiaohui consulted, he decided to take only the compressed biscuits and enough water. If there was an international youth hostel on the road, he would experience the feeling of the more than 20 people's shop. If he did not camping, he kept a diary to record the journey and the feeling of it every day.