"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.
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