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2024-10-04

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chao news client jin xiaomei
my classmate who is a doctor is named ren jianzhang. he was my classmate from elementary school to high school. we are both from xiaoyue. during the five dynasties and ten kingdoms period, king qian liu of wu and yue subdued the giant python and married his youngest daughter here, who was named xiaoyue from then on. xiaoyue has been a place where merchants have gathered since ancient times, there are many shops, and the economy is prosperous.
my fellow doctors have been living and working in this place. many of his classmates later moved to small towns or larger cities, but he always stuck to this place.
we rarely met until one spring day this year, when we went to the home of a classmate who also stayed in xiaoyue but had a great career. we also went to classmate ren's home.
if i were asked to describe the feeling when i saw my classmate's home instantly, i think it would not be gorgeous or stunning, but a kind of comfort and surprise.
it is an independent three-story house, simple but solid. there is a river in front of the door. the water in the south of the yangtze river has spirituality. it runs around the wall in front of and behind the house. it was mid-afternoon, the sun was shining on the lake, and the gurgling water was glowing with golden light. there is a small boat on the river bank tied with a rope, and there is a vegetable field next to the river. there is a chicken coop next to the gate of the wall, where a large group of egg-laying hens and ducks are raised.
a classmate has a younger brother. the two brothers and their old mother live in this house built by the water. each family has one floor, the mother is on the first floor, and the two brothers live on the second and third floors respectively. the children of the next generation live there. in urban areas.
at this time, i met my classmate’s old mother, who was nearly 90 years old. however, she was energetic and sharp. she recognized me at a glance and called me by my name without any ambiguity. the old man had watched us grow up since childhood, but we we had been separated for decades. i held the old man's hand and exchanged pleasantries for a while. my joy was beyond words. i can't hide my envy for the old man. what a loving family they are. four generations live under one roof, enjoying family happiness and longevity.
my classmate’s wife, who is also a doctor, picked the cucumbers grown in the ground, washed them and handed them to us. they were pure green organic cucumbers. we regarded them as treasures and ate them to enjoy the rare delicacy. pointing to the small boat by the pier, i asked my classmate’s wife if she usually rowed boats. she smiled and said that this boat is for catching fish and shrimps. if you want to eat fish and shrimps, just go to the river to catch them.
suddenly i remembered the description in american writer thoreau's "walden pond": "enjoy the clear and transparent lake water, pure raindrops, light wind and fresh and fragrant air." what a beautiful picture this is.
my classmate has been engaged in a lifelong career in radiation medicine. in my memory, my classmate’s father knew medicine. when i was a child, it was common for patients with minor pains and ailments to seek medical treatment from my classmate’s father. my classmate entered a local health center after graduating from high school. he should have inherited his father’s career.
an incident that happened a long time ago came to mind.
one time when i returned home in the evening, my mother told me that her son refused to go to kindergarten and had been crying all day. he started crying every time he moved his hands. i was stunned and suddenly woke up. i wonder if the teacher in the kindergarten pulled out the hand bone. so i called my classmate in a hurry. he rushed to my house and touched my son's hand and concluded that it was pulled out. when i came out, i saw him making three strokes, five divided by two, and immediately put the hand he had pulled out back into place. my son was instantly safe and sound, and i went from being heartbroken and speechless to crying with joy. this is something i still feel deeply about.
this summer to autumn, i experienced trauma that i had never experienced in my life. first, i injured my waist, and then i accidentally injured my hand, which caused me to be unable to straighten or lift it. i thought it was a minor injury that would heal on its own quickly, but i didn’t know that my injured hand was hurting all night long, so i had no choice but to ask my classmates. my classmate is a radiologist, but in my eyes he seems to know everything.
he asked me to go over immediately to take a x-ray, and told me to apply ice immediately. i was ignorant and was applying wound ointment. my classmate said that this would speed up the blood circulation in the injured area and cause congestion. then he immediately helped me contact colleagues from the department of orthopedics and traumatology. i am really very lucky. his colleague dr. lou is so kind, very young, but he is like a miracle doctor. he asked my husband to hold my upper arm. he held my lower arm, straightened it, and stretched it. my hand, which could not be straightened, was straightened and reset from the congestion, and my hand could stretch freely in an instant. he said that the more pain he felt, the more he could not straighten his legs. he had fallen down and was blocked by congestion, and it would be difficult to straighten his legs in a few days.
i am so lucky to have a doctor classmate in my life! sometimes you may be frightened by some minor ailments. firm encouragement and help from your classmates can quickly help you get out of the shadows and regain a good mood.
my classmate has been immersed in the world of imaging all year round. he is passionate about this career and works tirelessly in this field. he is often sent to major hospitals for internship and further training. he has decades of clinical practice experience and very superb imaging technology. everything his eyes see is transparent, and his heart is also transparent and pure. he treats his old mother's love, his kindness and sincerity the same way he treats others and this world!
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