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On this evening, the two
old men, Chai Jianhua and He Jiafu, talked about the closure of Wuhan and the
spread of the epidemic with a sad heart. At this time, He Jiafu's little
grandson, Nan Shanyun, and his friends of the same age gathered together again.
Nan Shanyun once
accompanied his grandfather He Jiafu to the market to set up a stall to sell
Chinese herbal medicines. As a result, his grandfather was humiliated by the
city management. Nan Shanyun couldn't bear it, so he decided to challenge those
evil city management. He gathered a group of friends , there are alumni Zhang
San of the same age, childhood friend Li Si, Wang Wu and his girlfriend Hua
Runmei. Gather in the Qunying Hall of Jiangshan Restaurant. Their goal is to
start with the city management devils who are violently enforcing the law,
punish one and train all.
Zhang San was the host,
and Xiao Kongming and Li Si presided over the party. Li Si said: "Brother
Nan Shanyun invited Xu Wei, and I have something to tell you. We are all 18
years old. We are in the prime of our youth, but the world is chaotic and the
world is unfair. We don't seem to see it. Bright tomorrow. We have been educated
in Marxism since we were young, so we can use the old horse’s teachings to
guide our actions.” At this time, Zhang Sansan, an alumnus of Nanshan Yun’s
age, laughed: “Freedom, justice, truth, Well said, the first letter of the
Chinese pinyin of these three words starts with Z, come on, let’s toast to the
three Zs!"
Nan Shanyun, Li Si,
Zhang San, and Wang Wu, four young people of the same age, raised their wine
glasses and drank them all in one gulp.
There was no charter, no
oath, and no special ceremony. The Three Zs Association, unanimously recognized
by four young people, was formally established in the Qunying Hall of Jiangshan
Restaurant. Nanshan Yun is the boss, Xiao Kongming and Li Si are the military
advisers, Zhang San is in charge of collecting information, and Wang Wu is in
charge of eliminating demons.
Zhang San, who is
responsible for collecting information, has received Western civilization
education since he was a child, and believes that the Western world is a
democratic and free society. Because his grandparents were impacted in previous
political campaigns, they often told Zhang San about those inhuman experiences
of persecution, which also gave Zhang San the idea of resisting society and
rebellion since he was a child. Zhang San's mother, Fu Zhuyun, was sent to a
"May 7th Cadre School" in Anhui for segregated inspection during the
Cultural Revolution. Zhang San's grandfather was labeled a
counter-revolutionary during the Cultural Revolution, and was persecuted to
death during the investigation of the May 1st Movement. After the Cultural
Revolution ended, Zhang San's father Zhang Zhenhua and mother Fu Zhuyun finally
turned over and had three children. The eldest is a son who has immigrated to
Portland, USA, and the second is a daughter who immigrated to Canada. The
youngest son, Zhang San, was born in 1996. Because his grandparents disagreed
with his daughter sending the children abroad, Zhang San stayed in China and
was raised by his grandparents. To keep in touch with his parents and older siblings,
Zhang San downloaded circumvention software so he could always get overseas
information.
Zhang San reported some
information he had collected about urban management: The prelude to the
"violent law enforcement" of the Three Zs against urban management
villains was thus kicked off. But when Nan Shanyun, Zhang San, Li Si, and Wang
Wu, four young people of the same age, were discussing how to punish the thugs
in urban management, the sudden outbreak of the COVID-19 epidemic in mainland
China disrupted their original plan. After discussing with Nan Shanyun and
others, they decided to suspend the action of rectifying urban management
thugs. The first priority is to ensure the health and safety of your family and
yourself. Faced with the sudden outbreak of coronavirus, Nan Shanyun was at a
loss. He couldn't understand how the epidemic was caused? The only thing he can
do now is to take care of his elderly grandfather He Jiafu together with his
mother.
This time, Nan Shanyun,
Li Si, Zhang San, and Wang Wu, four young people of the same age gathered
together again.
Zhang San said: "We
used to hate urban management very much, but now that the Wuhan coronavirus
epidemic is raging, the Wuhan New Coronary Pneumonia Epidemic Prevention and
Control Headquarters announced the adoption of blockade and isolation measures
in the epidemic area, urban management has become clear, neighborhood
committees, property management, and some Volunteers have also become big
whites, and even the police have put on white coats of epidemic prevention. If
the urban management is punished now, it will obviously be difficult."
Everyone basically
agrees with Zhang San's point of view, let's put aside the fight against urban
management villains first.
The topic of chat among
four young people of the same age turned to the coronavirus epidemic.
Zhang San told the story
of Ms. Tao Qing: "I saw a message from an overseas website that Ms. Tao
Qing, one of the whistleblowers who was reprimanded by the Wuhan police on the
same day as Li Wenliang, had moved to Los Angeles, USA. She recalled three
years That night at the police station, she still has lingering fears. Until
now, she still remembers the feeling of fear and helplessness when the big
storm started."
What happened to Ms. TAO
QING's dictation to the reporter was shocking and outrageous.
It was the evening of
January 3, 2020. Qing Tao was at home alone, her parents were exercising
outside, and her husband was playing outside with the children. Suddenly, two
policemen knocked on the door and summoned her to the police station. She was a
little confused: What's going on? I didn't do anything wrong? But I can't
leave. The police took her away with a summons. She didn't expect that this
visit would cast a psychological shadow that she would never forget.
Qing Tao was born and
raised in Wuhan, and her family conditions are very good. She is also motivated
in her studies. After graduating from a law major, she went to the UK to study
for a master's degree. After returning to China, she joined a Sino-foreign
joint venture, and her husband also had a lucrative job, supplying various
supplies to local hospitals. The late doctor Li Wenliang of Wuhan Central
Hospital and his colleague "black-faced doctor" Hu Weifeng were
friends of the couple. In central China, their family is enviable: young,
highly educated, and high income. For their daughter's future, they went to a
good school district and bought a high-rise apartment with a price of several
million, planning to live a peaceful life, but that summons changed her life.
When Qing Tao returned
to her residence that night, she was immediately body-searched by the police.
Then, with a "click", one of her hands was handcuffed to a chair, and
she was made to face a table, with the scorching bright lights directed at her.
The face made her unable to open her eyes. As a "good girl" at home
and outside, she has never been treated so roughly, she is very nervous and
fearful, feeling that she has suddenly become a felon, and she does not
understand why the police treat her like an enemy. Looking back now, she
realized that she was at the intersection of great changes in the world at that
time, the eye of a storm that was about to sweep the world.
In the next 24 hours,
Qing Tao, who was handcuffed to a chair, almost collapsed emotionally. The
interrogating policeman switched rounds and rounds without giving her a minute
to rest. Because of being too nervous, she even forgot to be thirsty, hungry,
and to go to the toilet.
If she was only
handcuffed, she could survive a little physical pain, but the most painful
thing for her was the psychological pressure. Rounds of accusations filled her
ears: "You are spreading rumors!" "You are destroying social
stability!"
She tried to explain:
"I didn't hide anything... I didn't do anything else... I told you all I
knew." But no one listened to her.
She finally understood
that this horrible experience was due to a message she sent to relatives and
friends on WeChat the day before yesterday. Her elderly father was suffering
from prostatitis and was very uncomfortable, so she wanted to see a doctor. Her
husband remembered that not long ago, a doctor friend told him: "Don't go
to the hospital if there is no serious illness, there is an infectious
disease." Her father didn't understand: "How can you not go to the
hospital if you are sick? Why can't you go to the hospital? If there is an
infectious disease, the government Why don't you say it?"
As a child, you can't
disobey your father, and your father really needs to see a doctor. Even Qing
Tao doesn't take her husband's words seriously. As soon as she arrived at Wuhan
Central Hospital, the doctor gave each of them a pair of N95 masks. The doctor
looked worried, and said to them: "Didn't you tell me? Don't come here if
you are not seriously ill." Seeing the doctor say this, they believed that
something had happened. After a B-ultrasound examination and a pair of
medicines, the family left the hospital in a hurry.
In order to keep people
around him from danger, Qing Tao left a few words on WeChat Moments, to the
effect that "there is a serious infectious disease now, everyone take
care, wear a mask when going out, and don't go to crowded places".
These few messages got
her into huge trouble. Facing repeated threats from the police, she defended,
saying, "The doctor told me that."
The police asked back:
"Are you a professional? Do you have evidence to prove that you have an
infectious disease?"
"Is it an
infectious disease? You should prove it? How can I prove it?" Qing Tao is
still full of grievances when recalling the situation a few years ago. At that
time, she was very tired physically and mentally. She did not rest all day and
night, did not eat or drink, and could not take a nap. Under the scorching of
the strong light and the continuous rough reprimand, she shed tears many times.
It wasn't until the next afternoon that the police saw that they couldn't ask
any more questions, so the police station gave her a letter of reprimand for
her to sign, and the signing date was January 4.
On the same day she was
summoned, Dr. Li Wenliang was also admonished at the police station. What did
Li Wenliang go through? Qing Tao estimated that it should be similar to her. At
the same time, Dr. Ai Fen, director of the emergency department of the same
hospital, Xie Linka, attending physician of the Tumor Center of Union Hospital
Affiliated to Tongji Medical College of Huazhong University of Science and
Technology, and Liu Wen, neurologist of Wuhan Red Cross Hospital, were
admonished. They are known as the "whistleblowers" of the CCP virus
epidemic. Some people classify them as the "Eight Gentlemen of
Wuhan", but people can't imagine that among the earliest whistleblowers,
there may be Qing Tao who is not a doctor.
Just a few days after
Qing Tao was admonished, that is, the first week of January, Wuhan Fifth
People's Hospital was crowded with fever patients, and many patients came one
by one. This shows that the virus has been transmitted from person to person.
However, during the two sessions of the Communist Party of China in Wuhan in
mid-January, the Wuhan Municipal Health and Health Commission declared in a
briefing: There is no human-to-human transmission, no new cases, and no
infection among medical staff. Doctors who broke the news continued to receive
threats and warnings.
Zhong Nanshan visited
Wuhan half a month later. On January 20, he admitted on TV: the virus is
transmitted from person to person!
Three days later, Wuhan
was locked down. Should the person who has been wronged be admitted? The
apology not given to Dr. Li Wenliang is just an act to silence the public.
QingTao has not received any official apology so far.
"Your children are
not allowed to go to school here," the police told Qing Tao's family.
After Qing Tao was
released home, she didn't say anything to her family. But then, the horrific
experience of that day and night flashed like a nightmare: more stress and
blows are yet to come.
As soon as she went to
work the next day, she was called by the company leader for questioning. The
leader refused to listen to her explanation, and she was subsequently canceled
the year-end bonus and promotion opportunities that year. She didn't dare to go
to the police station to ask for an explanation. As a student of law, she has
already experienced the laws that govern China: those in power don't speak the
law at all.
When it was time for her
child to enroll in autumn, Qing Tao was told by the school that her child was
not eligible to enroll. Since they don't go to public schools, go to private
schools at a high price. The child entered school, but her heart ached. She
understands that she has been classified as a different kind: a few kind
reminders on WeChat will make her and her family suffer from the iron fist of
the CCP for the rest of her life.
When the epidemic hit,
Li Wenliang and Hu Weifeng, Qing Tao's best friend doctors, passed away within
half a year, leaving behind two young children. Altogether, the plague has
caused her to lose six relatives and friends.
Nan Shanyun, Li Si, and
Wang Wu fell silent after hearing Zhang San's story.
The few young people who
had gathered at the party now all bowed their heads, lowered their eyes, walked
with sighs, and went home dejectedly. Their joy just now seemed like a deflated
balloon.
Nan Shanyun said to Li
Si: "My heart is empty. I feel as if the whole world has abandoned us.
Loneliness, loneliness, loss, and helplessness overwhelm us. I really want to
escape, to another place. The world goes..."
Li Si said to Nanshan
Yun: "I heard that your brother Nanyangsheng is back. He is a doctoral
student in psychology at the Central Plains College of Humanities. He should
have a wide range of knowledge. You can ask him more about how the epidemic
situation in China is coming back." thing."
Nan Shanyun said:
"You are right. After he graduated, he returned to his hometown mainly to
visit his grandfather. He often went to help my sister Nan Liwa. My sister
worked in a pharmacy. She once temporarily boarded at the home of Chai Jianhua,
a good friend of my grandfather's lifetime. .Now she rents another place, and
my grandfather and I live together."
Li Si asked Nanshan Yun,
"You have very little contact with your brother?"
Nan Shanyun said:
"We had a lot of contacts, because he was looking for a job, so I told him
that I would take care of my grandfather. My grandfather also advised my
brother to find a job as soon as possible. It's strange to say that my brother
has a Ph.D. , couldn’t find a job.”
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