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Twin daughters adapt songs for mothers on the frontline of the fight against the epidemic: "You are the brightest star in your daughter's heart"

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Unity of purpose to overcome the difficulties of the times. The epidemic prevention and control war is a people's war that requires the unity of the military and the people and fights side by side, as long as we strengthen confidence, work together in the same boat, scientific prevention and control, and precise measures, we will certainly be able to win the final victory.

In this struggle against the epidemic, military medical workers bravely shoulder heavy burdens and dare to fight hard battles, and are the "most beautiful retrogrades" and the most lovely people. Starting from today, the People's Liberation Army Daily has set up a column of "Sketches of Frontline Figures in the Fight Against the Epidemic", focusing on the white-clad soldiers and other officers and soldiers fighting in the frontline of epidemic prevention and control, telling their real and touching stories, and gathering the powerful positive energy to defeat the epidemic.

"You are the brightest star in your daughter's heart"

■ People's Liberation Army Daily reporter Lai Yuhong correspondent Zhang Xuanzi Ke Lei

"The brightest star in the night sky, can you hear clearly, whether you are safe and brave in the distance; the brightest star in the night sky, can you see, I am well-behaved and sensible and strong..." Across the mobile phone screen, 13-year-old twin sisters Hui Xindi and Hui Xinle sang a song they adapted for their mother Guo Wei, "The Brightest Star in the Night Sky".

Surprised, touched, missed... Written on the face of Guo Wei, a member of the army's support for Hubei medical team. Before she finished the song, the corners of her eyes were already wet.

Twin daughters adapt songs for mothers on the frontline of the fight against the epidemic: "You are the brightest star in your daughter's heart"

△ Guo Wei, who is fighting in the frontline of the fight against the epidemic. Photo by Li Fang

Back on the evening of January 28, Guo Wei, who was fighting in the front line of the fight against the epidemic in Wuchang Hospital, took off the protective clothing he had worn for a day, and his swollen face was deeply imprinted by masks and goggles. This scene was filmed by teammates and posted online, which quickly triggered netizens to like and discuss.

Relatives at home also saw Guo Wei's familiar face from the Internet. The two daughters did not expect that the mother, who had not been seen for many days, would appear in such a way.

On the eve of the Spring Festival, Guo Wei told her twin daughters that Chinese New Year's Eve take them back to their grandparents' house for the New Year.

On January 24, Chinese New Year's Eve, a phone call in the early morning made Guo Wei urgently withdraw his vacation report, return the ticket to return home, and press the bright red handprint on the hospital's petition to the front line of the fight against the epidemic in Wuhan.

Too late to eat Chinese New Year's Eve meal with his family, this white-clad soldier who has been fighting in the clinical frontline for 25 years, heeded the call of the motherland and the people, resolutely packed his bags, and went to Wuhan with his comrades-in-arms.

Days of intense work made her and her comrades's faces a little puffy. Prolonged friction on the edges of the mask causes skin to become allergic and reddened, which exacerbates facial pain. But as soon as she stepped into the ward, she completely forgot about the injury and tiredness.

Guo Wei knew that her two daughters missed her very much. Every time between work, she would flip through the videos sent by her daughter and reply briefly: Don't worry, I'm fine!

Unbeknownst to Guo Wei, she had become the best role model for her two daughters. Knowing that there was a shortage of medical and epidemic prevention materials, the sisters mobilized their classmates to donate money together to buy masks for the frontline of Wuhan's fight against the epidemic.

"Mom, you are the brightest star in your daughter's heart." At the end of the video, the sisters offer their most sincere prayers and blessings to their mother. They believe that their mother will surely triumph with the news of victory in the fight against the epidemic!

(People's Liberation Army Daily Wuhan, February 6)

Twin daughters adapt songs for mothers on the frontline of the fight against the epidemic: "You are the brightest star in your daughter's heart"

This article was published on the February 7 edition of the People's Liberation Army Daily "01"

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