A letter to friends in the earthquake-stricken areas of Sichuan Dear fellow Sichuan compatriots: Are you okay?
We have never known each other or met each other, because a sudden disaster tightly connected our hearts thousands of miles apart.
In the past few days, I have been paying close attention to the disaster situation on your side from TV, the Internet, and newspapers.
When I saw nearly half of the houses collapsed and turned into ruins, when I saw you displaced people sleeping on the streets, when I saw the death toll that continues to rise, when I saw your frail bodies buried under the rubble.
When I saw the haggard faces waiting for news about the survival of their family members, when I saw children as young as me crying for mother, when I heard the heart-rending cries of those who had lost their loved ones,
, I couldn't help but shed tears.
I feel sad for those lives lost in the disaster, for those friends who have lost their loved ones and are grieving, for those children who are still buried under the rubble, and for those sisters-in-law who lost their parents in the earthquake.
I know that it must be very hard for you at this moment. You need to bear all kinds of pain both physically and mentally, but I want to tell you: you must be strong. Your every move affects us all the time.
In my heart, you are not alone, and you are not fighting alone. You still have us silently supporting and helping you behind the scenes. Only at this moment do I deeply realize the powerful power of blood being thicker than water.
We are a family that loves each other. When our family members are in trouble, we will never stand by and watch. It is love that connects our hearts tightly.
No one has mercy in disasters, and help comes from all directions when one party is in trouble. Brothers and sisters in the disaster-stricken areas of Sichuan, don’t be afraid, don’t be afraid. Houses that have collapsed can be rebuilt, homes that have been lost can be rebuilt, and as long as life is still there, any miracle can be restored.
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I hope that those people who are still buried underground will not give up any hope of survival. You must hold on. Our rescue team will rescue you soon. As long as you wait patiently, I think
God is fair. When he closes one door, he will open another window for you.
Since God has brought disaster to us, we must use our love to overcome the disaster. We must face it bravely, hand in hand and heart to heart. Any difficulty will appear insignificant in front of us.