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Original title: Square table and low stool attest to affection for poverty alleviation
Long Decheng, an elderly Miao nationality living in the mountains, is unfamiliar with the Gregorian calendar, but there is one year she can count on: 2013.
On November 3 this year, Secretary-General Xi Jinping arrived in Shibadong Village in Hunan Province, where he first made the important argument of “accurate poverty alleviation”.
The photo freezes such a warm moment: In the open space in front of Long Decheng’s house, a group of people sat in a circle, General Secretary Xi Jinping smiled and took the hand of Long Decheng’s wife, Shi Chengfu, Shi Chengfu smiled. In front of them, a square wooden table was placed and the dustpan on the table was filled with peanuts, chestnuts, potatoes and persimmons.
The general secretary is here to ask Ji Yumin. He said: “I came to Xiangxi this time mainly to visit the villagers and discuss with them the strategy of getting rid of poverty and becoming rich and wealthy …”
“Poverty alleviation is seeking the truth from the facts, tailoring measures to local conditions, categorizing orientation, and accurately alleviating poverty.” In one sentence, the general secretary carefully identified the core of poverty for the villagers. He clearly asked: not only achieve poverty alleviation, but also explore “replicable and scalable” experience in poverty alleviation.
In the corral and the field, a square table and some low stools established a temporary gathering place. The general secretary used simple words to ask about livelihoods, policies and hopes, and communicated and interacted face-to-face with the cadres and people of the village. The scene was warm and familiar. .
In the small courtyard of the farm run by Wang Zhiqiang, a villager from Huamao Village, Guizhou, the tables, chairs and benches are exactly the same as on the day the secretary general arrived.
“‘Whether the policy of the Party Central Committee is good depends on whether people laugh or cry. If people laugh, this is good policy and must be followed; if someone cries, it means that the policy must be improved and adjusted.’ Judgment, I said it in the courtyard of my house. “The scenes of June 16, 2015 have moved and proud of Wang Zhiqiang.
This important statement presented by the Secretary General in Huamao Village has now become a basic principle followed by the national poverty alleviation efforts. “In the last five years, big changes have been made. Our life is getting better and better and there are more and more tourists.” Wang Zhiqiang raised his eyebrows in joy.
Small towns look the same every year.
When General Secretary Xi Jinping visited Huaxi Village in Chongqing in 2019, there were still 8 households with 19 people in the village who had not escaped poverty, and now they have all thrown away their poor hats.
In the courtyard of Ma Peiqing, a poverty-stricken house, you can see new buildings dotted among the green hills and smooth roads leading into the distance. On April 15 last year, right here, the general secretary, villagers’ representatives, poverty alleviation cadres and village doctors gathered around a square four-legged table with mottled painted surfaces and celebrated a symposium on “Facing the green hills and reclining in the small buildings”.
You speak to me and the villagers rush to speak.
“In the past, my partner had to raise a son and a daughter at school, and also take care of the paralyzed old woman. The life of the family was very upsetting …” Villager Wang Congxing choked without saying a word and met the encouraging eyes of the secretary general. I shared my story of poverty alleviation: children have enjoyed the subsidy for education and scientific beekeeping has become a “shortcut” for the family to get rid of poverty.
Secretary-General Xi Jinping listened carefully and intervened from time to time.
“Today I took a flight, a train and a car. I used three means of transportation to visit them here.” The secretary general said fondly: “Seeing that everyone does not care about food, clothing, education, health care and home security. It is becoming more and more safe and I feel very supportive.”
The voices of concern are warm, the sentences are incisive, focused on the future.
“The general secretary urged us that happiness comes from fighting, and we cannot wait to get rid of poverty,” recalls Liu Yihong, the leader of wealth in the village, still fresh. “After the general secretary left town, many people did not want to leave for a long time.”
“People don’t get rid of poverty one day and I can’t let it go.” Over the years, Secretary General Xi Jinping’s visit to the poor has never ceased. A square table and low stools are the seminar room for asking questions about the people as well as the living room for conversation, they have witnessed poignant stories and recall the passion of popular leaders for poverty alleviation.
(CCTV Network of China Central Radio and Television)