Non-Practitioner: Quiet Thoughts, Deep Feelings
By Qian Zai Yun
(Clearwisdom.net) This must be the second snow of 2007. We had the first
one on the afternoon of New Year's Day, and as far as I remember it was only a
drift of scattered snowflakes, a nice touch of heaven. I'm not sure what time it
started snowing last night. It started without the usual prelude of a strong
hauling wind. Instead, it just snowed quietly throughout the night, it was so
quiet that I did not even know it had snowed until I got up this morning and
found that the ground and rooftops were covered with a thick layer of white
snow. The evergreen trees were decorated like jade trees with white jade flowers
in blossom. Big snowflakes are still falling from the sky, and the landscape in
the distance has become blurry. While standing in front of the window, I remembered someone. It was not just
one person, in fact, but a group of people. Their images were flashing across my
eyes. My mind is traveling across thousands of mountains and rivers, arriving in
the vast land of Inner Mongolia. The snow scene in northern China must be very
different from what I'm seeing now. It must be rather similar to what was
described by Gao Shi, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, "With thousands of miles
of yellow clouds, the setting sun gives its last glow; the northern wind blowing
wild geese, while snowflakes are falling down in heaps." Some time ago, I became acquainted with a Master's level graduate on the
Internet. I read some of her articles, which were written in a very fresh and
pure manner. Without exaggeration, I can say that they really play a role in
inspiring people's souls. She is a Falun Gong practitioner and a very kind
female student. If she sees someone begging on the street, she always offers
some help, even if she has only one yuan. In early 2006, she was working at a company in Southern China at a starting
salary of 50,000 yuan per year (Editors' Note: a very good salary in China). However,
when she heard that there was a shortage of skills and manpower in Inner
Mongolia to distribute the Nine Commentaries on the Communist Party
and produce truth-clarification materials, she resigned from her job
without hesitation, took her simple luggage and all her savings and went across
China. She arrived in a remote region where even water and food had to be
transferred from elsewhere. She bought a computer and a printer with her own
money and established a materials production site there. Before that, only
single-page fliers were available in the area. After she arrived, they printed
the Nine Commentaries on the Communist Party and sent the materials out
to other places. A few months later, together with several other local
practitioners, she established a base for making truth-clarification materials. It is a very backward place, without any paved roads or paved pathways. She
is a young female student from a big metropolitan city, so when she saw the
adverse conditions, she felt like crying for days. However, she thought to
herself that she is a Falun Gong practitioner and she should be unselfish and
selfless. How could she worry about such temporary difficulties this way? She
quickly adjusted her state of mind and got used to the living conditions there.
In winter, the temperature there gets very low; it often drops down to 40-50
degrees Celsius below zero (-40oF to -58oF). One day in October, she went out
on her bike to get some daily necessities. The wind was so fierce that it felt
like a knife cutting at her face. The wheels of her bike were swaying unsteadily
on the frozen dirt road, and her wheels slipped. She fell abruptly to the
ground. It hurt so much that she wanted to cry, but she held back the tears and
just said to her friend who went with her, "It's nothing." She helped
herself up, brushed the ice off her clothes and continued pushing the bike
forward. During the past few months, she has delivered half of the
truth-clarification materials to other places on her bike in such adverse
conditions, one trip after another. Later, the police started to take notice of her and her fellow practitioners
and tried to track them down and arrest them. The practitioners had to escape by
passing many places amidst heavy snow and fierce wind. During their escape, a
fellow Dafa practitioner gave her 1,500 yuan, a sum equal to that fellow
practitioner's salary for several months. If it had not been for this money,
they would have died from hunger and cold. She used to tell me through a secure
channel about her fellow practitioners and their touching deeds. The place she
moved to is very poor and there are only a few local practitioners. Their
monthly salary is as little as 150 yuan. In order to make truth-clarification
materials, they live simply and try to save money on their food and daily
expenses. They put their saved money together to make truth-clarification
materials. During the winter, they went out to distribute truth-clarification
materials from village to village against strong winds and heavy snow in
temperatures more than 40 degrees Celsius below zero (-40oF). Their hands and
feet felt frozen, and even the warm air coming out of their nostrils instantly
turned to ice. In today's society where morality is going downhill daily and people are
solely bent on profit to the neglect of everything else with confused minds, I
see hope for China and for the whole of humanity, due to the selfless devotion
and unyielding determination demonstrated by Falun Gong practitioners. They are
examples for our national morality. The Chinese Communist Party often makes great fanfare over small things that
are their responsibilities to the people as the ruling party, and they
shamelessly boast about touching the heart of the China. In my view, what they
do cannot even touch themselves. The spirit of Falun Gong practitioners that is
unremitting while facing persecution, and is wholeheartedly for the benefit of
others has truly touched my heart. Their figures distributing
truth-clarification materials in the world of ice and snow keep rising in front
of my eyes. January 25, 2007
Chinese version available at
http://minghui.org/mh/articles/2007/1/25/147431.html
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