As the old saying goes: "A great epidemic lasts only three years." In the past three years, we have experienced a big test of the epidemic. After three years of unremitting efforts and joint struggle, we finally achieved success. COVID-19 is no longer an infectious disease that h

As the old saying goes: "A great epidemic lasts only three years." In the past three years, we have experienced a big test of the epidemic. After three years of unremitting efforts and joint struggle, we finally achieved success.

COVID-19 is no longer an infectious disease that has become a serious disease. Although it is still highly transmissible, its harmfulness has been significantly reduced. I believe that in the near future, we will be able to further defeat the new coronavirus. As the epidemic becomes weaker and weaker, we will become stronger and stronger.

Three years of epidemic, three years, personally experienced it, it feels long and difficult, and it feels like yesterday. We have lost a lot, but also gained a lot. No matter what, we should keep our hearts bright and move forward, life must continue.

Thinking back to the time three years ago, will you feel familiar yet unfamiliar? People do not need to wear masks when traveling. People come and go in the streets and alleys, couples go shopping, families entertain, and old people play with their children. Everything is ordinary and warm, and the smoke and fire of the world is the most comforting to ordinary people. There is no need to scan the health code when taking buses, subways, trains, and high-speed rails. What’s more, during the epidemic, junior students who have just entered college will point to the railings on the side of the school road and say: “What’s the point of having this on the road?” "Use it, I don't understand." Little did we know that it was used when queuing up on the school bus before the epidemic; there was no endless supply of nucleic acid tests three years ago, and online office work and online teaching were not that common; you can come and go at the university at will, and people inside and outside the school can walk and chat carefree; people can travel at will on weekends and holidays, and take a trip as soon as you want. If your nucleic acid test is not green, please go back. Wait a lot.

Let’s imagine what the scene will be like in the not-too-distant future when the new coronavirus weakens further and becomes almost like a common cold. There are more and more pedestrians on the road, selling grilled cold noodles , fried skewers, fruits and vegetables, playing various small games, laughing and chatting, it’s so lively; you can get to know the city where you went to university, its humanities and history, and its magnificent scenery; take a quick trip to see the great rivers and mountains of the motherland. By then, the Forbidden City will be full of tourists again, recreating the glory of that day, and the top of Mount Tai will once again be crowded with people watching the sunrise. People, the streets and alleys of the ancient city of Yunnan are no longer lonely, the beach by the sea is full of footprints, and children have piled sandcastles here and there. Go and see the magnificence of the Potala Palace, the Great Wall, and the Changbai Snow Mountain. Go to places you have never been and places you long to go. Masks and health codes are no longer obstacles; the annual Spring Festival population movement will begin again. This is a romance unique to the Chinese, full of longing for hometown and relatives. There are so many things to do and want to do after the epidemic is over. It’s endless. Life will slowly return to normal. Come on.

After the epidemic, what changes will happen, or what do you want to do? Let’s share it together.