On September 17, the eighth press conference of Putian City, Fujian Province announced that Putian City has reported a total of 157 confirmed cases of local cases. The number of cases of students aged 14 and below has increased to 66, accounting for 42%. Students Infection has become a prominent feature of this epidemic.
In an isolation hotel in Xianyou County, Putian City, more than 100 children aged 14 and below were housed and they were able to spend the isolation period with their guardians. During this period, neither these children nor their parents can get out of the room, nor can they open the door unless necessary. It is also a test for the children.
During this period, the experimental primary school affiliated to Fujian Putian College has been using words, sounds, paintings and pictures, and images... to fight the epidemic for Putian and cheer for the quarantined children.
Among them, a poem written by Lin Lihan, a language teacher of the school, moved countless netizens, and the sound of "Agou" made people tearful.
Argou
Wen/Lin Lihan
my dog is called
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before, she always called me
a dog,Come into my mother's arms
Agou, come, mother kiss
Today
She said: Agou, go out
But I, I really want to rush into her arms
Say: Agou... go out
but I really want her kiss
Looking back, I saw her face full of tears
but squeezed a smile at me
in front of the door , Standing a big white
wearing snow-white protective clothing like me
he beckoned to me
there is a car
will take me to a strange place
mother can not go together
Unfamiliar Uncle White will accompany me
He also calls me "A Dog"
He is the same as my mother
Let me not be afraid
Mom, I am not afraid of many uncle White
Both my aunt and aunt call me "Agou"
They said
I will be back soon
Mom, when I come back
, I will be able to rush into your arms
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Note: Agou, the nickname for children from adults in Putian.
Author's postscript:
On September 15, a video of "Agou, come on" touched the hearts of countless people, and a dialect of "Agou" made people instantly break the defense. With tears in my eyes, I wrote the poem "A Gou". I feel sorry for these children who go to quarantine alone. I want to tell them: everything will pass. When the rain clears and the haze clears, you will be able to return to your loved ones and ask your mother for a lot of relatives. Gou, come on!
Poetry author: Lin Lihan Putian College Affiliated Experimental Primary School Chinese Teacher
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