第二集:烽火仁心·国际医魂大爱无疆
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环球评报新闻网讯|图云关,是贵阳“九门四阁十四关”之一,抗战期间,中国红十字救护总队几千名中外医护人员驻扎在此。他们深入战区前线救死扶伤,有的甚至献出了生命,为世界反法西斯战争胜利作出了很大贡献。
在世界反法西斯战争胜利80周年之际,来自巴基斯坦的贵州医科大学留学生游纳斯(YOUNAS MUHAMMAD)也迎来了自己的毕业季。根据贵州广播电视台国际传播中心的拍摄,在即将毕业的前夕,游纳斯在未来的“师姐”、中国红十字会救护总队医生后人杨弘楣的安排下,开启了对贵州医疗历史的探寻之旅。他们来到贵阳图云关,了解到抗战期间,来自世界各地掌握当时先进医术的医生们为了反法西斯,全身心投入工作,不畏牺牲、不计个人得失,纷纷来到图云关加入中国红十字会救护总队开展国际救援,冒着生命危险救死扶伤的故事。接着,他们前往贵州医科大学的档案室,还原了战时医疗的故事,讲述了协和医院与贵州的不解之缘。在贵州,有个叫“和平村”的地方,不仅医人身,更医人心,中国人民以人道主义精神感召战俘,不仅化敌为友,更使他们中的许多人加入了反战同盟。于是,两人来到青山环抱的镇远,了解战时的“和平村”如何感化战俘的故事,体会到医治心灵比医治伤病更重要,领悟到国际人道主义的重要性和必要性,感悟到和平的可贵。
在这一趟旅程中,游纳斯与杨弘楣致敬了每一个曾为生命挺身而出的身影,更感受到医者仁心的延续与传承,游纳斯发自内心地说到:“当我们的医药箱比弹药箱重的时候,人性和我们就已经赢了”。(Today, when our medical kits carry more weight than ammunition crates, that is the moment humanity and all of us have truly prevailed over violence.)
The Medical Stories in the War: the Spirit of Internationalism with Boundless Love
Tuyunguan Pass in Guizhou province, one of the capital city Guiyang’s important pass – “nine gates, four pavilions, and fourteen passes” – was stationed by thousands of Chinese and international medical workers of the Chinese Red Cross Medical Relief Corps during the World Anti-Fascist War. Regardless of the danger to their lives, the medical workers bravely went to battle zones to save lives, and some of them were killed in battle, making remarkable contributions to the victory of the World Anti-Fascist War.
This year marks the 80th anniversary of the victory of the World Anti-Fascist War. Younas Muhammad, a Pakistani student at Guizhou Medical University, is about to graduate. Before receiving his degree, at the invitation of the International Communication Center of Guizhou Radio and Television Station, he embarks on a journey to explore Guizhou’s medical history under the guidance of Yang Hongmei, a descendant of a doctor who once served in the Chinese Red Cross Medical Relief Corps and Younas’s colleague in the future.
Their first stop is Tuyunguan in Guiyang, where they learn how doctors from around the world, with their medical knowledge , joined the Chinese Red Cross in the fight against fascism. The two then visit the archives of Guizhou Medical University, uncovering wartime medical stories and the deep, enduring ties between Guizhou and Peking Union Medical College Hospital.
In Guizhou, there is a place called the “Peace Village” that healed not only bodies but also hearts of the wounded. Guided by their humanitarian spirit, the Chinese people reached out to enemy captives, helping them realize the nature of their aggression and persuading many to join the antiwar cause. So, the two head to Zhenyuan, nestled among green hills, to learn how the wartime Peace Village moved and transformed captured aggressors into pacifists. They come to see that healing the heart can matter more than treating a wound, to grasp the importance and necessity of international humanitarianism, and to feel anew how precious peace truly is.
Through this journey, Younas and Yang Hongmei pay tribute to those who once risked everything to save lives. They come to understand how the spirit of medical compassion transcends generations. As Younas says:
“Today, when our medical kits carry more weight than ammunition crates, that is the moment humanity and all of us have truly prevailed over violence.”