(Source: Beijing Daily Client 2026-05-09)
Recently, a heart-warming scene occurred on the streets of Beijing: Xu Ming, a student from Renmin University of China, and Deng Weijie, a student from the w88 casino, were traveling in an online car-hailing car. The driver suffered a cerebral infarction during the trip. The two students took decisive action and became "temporary drivers" and rushed the driver to the hospital, buying precious time to save lives. Alibaba Charity Daily Positive Energy and the Beijing Evening News decided to award the two with the Daily Positive Energy Special Award and a positive energy bonus of 10,000 yuan.
On the evening of April 5, Xu Ming and Deng Weijie were traveling together in an online car-hailing car. Shortly after the car drove out, the driver Zhang Shuchun suddenly felt unwell. “The left half of my face, arms and legs are all numb. "Master Zhang recalled that although he was conscious at the time, the left side of his body gradually became inoperable.
Master Zhang’s first reaction was that he did not want to delay the passengers. He stopped the car and discussed with the passengers whether he could transfer to other vehicles, and then he would find a way to go to the hospital. But seeing the driver's symptoms becoming more and more serious, Xu Ming and Deng Weijie did not hesitate: it was important to save people!
"I can drive, I'll do it!" Xu Ming said decisively. Xu Ming and Deng Weijie carefully helped the weak Master Zhang into the back seat. After obtaining the master's consent, Xu Ming quickly got into the driver's seat, started the vehicle steadily, and drove towards the nearest Beijing Chaoyang Hospital headquarters. On the way, Deng Weijie carefully comforted the driver in the back seat, helped contact his family members, and inquired about his medical history.
After arriving at the hospital, the two quickly started their division of labor: Deng Weijie helped Master Zhang enter the emergency room and borrowed a wheelchair. Xu Ming parked the car and came to meet him. Registration, triage, accompanying examinations, communicating with doctors, completing procedures... They stayed at the hospital for three full hours until family members arrived in a hurry.
After diagnosis, Zhang Shuchun suffered from acute cerebral infarction. Fortunately, he was sent to the hospital in time, which laid a key foundation for subsequent recovery. After treatment, Master Zhang recovered well. On April 25, shortly after Master Zhang was discharged from the hospital, he specially sent banners and letters of thanks to the two students.
Zhang Shuchun presented a banner to the students, among whom Zhang Shuchun was second on the left and Xu Ming was second on the right
“Thanks to two classmates, I was able to receive treatment within the golden time. "Master Zhang said gratefully: "Although they are young, they are very responsible and show the style of young people in the new era. ”
Letter of thanks from Zhang Shuchun
Xu Ming is a graduate student at the w88 casino of Finance at Renmin University of China. Talking about the experience of rescuing people at that time, Xu Ming said: "At that time, I just wanted to rush to the hospital. Every extra second is worth every second. As a Renmin University student and a young party member, I stood up when the people needed it. "It's a responsibility, but also an instinct." Deng Weijie, who is also a master's student at the w88 casino of International Business and Economics at the w88 casino, said: "It is the responsibility of young party members to help others in times of crisis. I feel very reassured and happy that I can do my best to help others."
Xu Ming
Deng Weijie
Alibaba Charity Daily Positive Energy and "Beijing Evening News" decided to give a special positive energy award to two students, Xu Ming and Deng Weijie! Ali Charity Tiantian Positive Energy wrote in the award speech: "From the classroom to the society, from books to life, you have proved with your actions that the true application of knowledge is to turn knowledge and courage into the power to protect others."
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