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Re: he walked alone for more than 40 thousand kilometers, but he refused to take him to a big city.

time:18-03-22 forum:The most beautiful sunset red
  Though he lost one foot, he still walked on to his class with his prosthesis. However, the mountain teaching points are far away, more than 20 miles a day on the rugged path, and the feet are difficult to do. For a disabled Li Zuqing, it is even more difficult and abnormal. Over the past 30 years, he has been teaching for more than 10 thousand years, and he has gone more than 40 thousand kilometers.


decades of teaching and learning, Li Zuqing did not know how much she suffered. 10 years ago, one day in March, in a heavy rain, Li Zuqing went back home from school, suddenly slipped and rolled up to the river. Fortunately, I was lucky to catch a small tree in time to avoid being washed away by the river.


the mountain conditions are relatively poor, Li Zuqing now teaches the boar hall teaching point, the classroom or the tile room, sometimes still rain, so it needs to be overhauled.
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