A flood fighter from a certain detachment of the Hebei Armed Police Corps becomes the protagonist of the oil painting

2023-10-07

A courier was mailed from thousands of miles away to a certain detachment of the Hebei Armed Police Corps - the anti flood soldiers became the protagonist of the oil painting. Yuan Biao, Wang Yan, Zhao Jialiang, and He Shuaijie shared the rescue scene with their new comrades before the oil painting "The Boat of Life". Zhao Jialiang presented a picture of the golden autumn season, with a refreshing breeze. In late September, officers and soldiers of a certain detachment of the Hebei Armed Police Force received a courier from Linzhi, Tibet, with the recipient displaying "all officers and soldiers of the detachment". Opening the courier, a 1.5 meter long and 1 meter wide oil painting caught the attention of the officers and soldiers. On the screen, He Shuaijie, the commander of a certain brigade of the detachment, pulled a stormboat carrying trapped people in the waist-deep flood and pushed forward vigorously. This oil painting depicts the scene of the detachment's officers and soldiers participating in flood control and rescue efforts in Zhuozhou City, Hebei Province more than a month ago. On the evening of August 1, the detachment received an order from the superior to rush to rescue Zhuozhou City which was suddenly hit by rainstorm and flood disasters. The detachment quickly gathered 26 officers and soldiers to the disaster area, including He Shuaijie, who was responsible for accompanying support. Along the way, the rescue officers and soldiers quickly arrived in Zhuozhou and saw the highway filled with anxious crowds waiting for rescue. Comrade Armed Police, save my lover, she is still trapped in the community. "" My parents are too old to reach them, go and rescue them quickly. "... The disaster situation is an order, and the needs of the masses are the direction of the charge. Attention all operators, the boat is launching! "With the brief and powerful command from the on-site commander, the tense rescue work quickly began. The officers and soldiers marched in groups of three towards the depths of the flood. The next afternoon, He Shuaijie and his comrades had been fighting continuously for a day and a night. When He Shuaijie and his team returned from another rescue, in order to save more trapped people in the shortest possible time, He Shuaijie jumped into the flood and pulled up the bow rope of the boat. Two other comrades pushed the boat from the rear, working together to ensure that the stormboat reached a safe area smoothly and quickly. Yuan Sheng, the officer of the detachment, took this picture with a civilian camera, and the "People's Armed Police" WeChat official account distributed this picture in a report. After Wu Qiang, a retired soldier who opened a studio in Linzhi, Tibet, saw this photo, he had an idea - to use it as a material to create an oil painting to pay tribute to the flood fighting officers and soldiers. Wu Qiang's idea received the support and participation of Liu Xueping, who founded the studio with him. This is not the first time Liu Xueping has formed an alliance with military officers and soldiers. After the Wenchuan earthquake in 2008, Liu Xueping, who was only 11 years old at the time, was able to get out of poverty with the help of armed police officers and soldiers. After graduating from university, Liu Xueping, who studied art, opened an art studio in Linzhi, Tibet, and created paintings for military officers and soldiers multiple times. She met Wu Qiang, who was responsible for news and publicity work at the Linzhi Detachment of the Tibet Armed Police Force at that time. At the end of last year, after Wu Qiang retired, he collaborated with Liu Xueping to expand the original studio. Coincidentally, Liu Xueping's younger brother Liu Xinyu joined the military five years ago, serving in another detachment of the Hebei Armed Police Force, which was jointly involved in the flood control and rescue. Under Liu Xueping's pen, the scenes of armed police officers and soldiers searching, rescuing, and transferring disaster stricken people are lifelike. She specifically named this oil painting "The Boat of Life". After several twists and turns, this oil painting arrived at a certain detachment of the Hebei Armed Police Corps, and the scene at the beginning of the article appeared. This oil painting is too realistic

Edit:Luo yu    Responsible editor:Jia jia

Source:81.cn

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