(People's Daily)
The second mother of many abandoned babies, Yue Guizhen, head of passenger transport in Ruzhou Railway Station of Zhengzhou Railway Bureau, is called the "station mother" by local people.
One day, a train conductor told Yue that she found an abandoned baby in the corner of the ticket hall. When Yue rushed there, the baby was dying. Yue brought the baby home, feeding and bathing the baby, and then contacted a welfare house.
"Children are not easy to come into the world and their parents must feel sore and helpless to abandon them. Therefore, I will do everything possible to give them a new home," said Yue.
In the past 21 years since she was transferred to Ruzhou Railway Station in 1991, Yue had found a new home for 36 abandoned babies.
A ragged old man bended over at +98pthe ticket window, with a 10 yuan note and several one yuan notes in his hands. He told Yue that he wanted to go to Xi'an.
The price of a ticket from Ruzhou to Xi'an is 70 yuan. When Yue learned that the old man went to Xi'an to seek refuge with his relatives and friends, she bought him a ticket with her own money.
"If we can try our best to give a hand to people away from home, they will feel better," Yue said.
It has become a common practice for station workers to do good with the exemplary of Yue.
A passenger lost his bag with a cash card of 150,000 yuan and 3,500 yuan in cash in it on a train on Sept. 27, 2006, and later found it with the help of the staff members, the train masters and the local public security organ of the next station.
In October 2009, the train workers took turns to take care of a traveler suffered a sudden heart attack for 14 days during the hospitalization.
Station master of Ruzhou Railway Station Luo Hailong said, "The role model of Yue is better than preaching. The workers of our station had done countless good deeds for passengers."
Ruzhou Railway Station is a small third-class station, but Yue demonstrated great love with her deeds.
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