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When China was moved to vote, he gave it back to me. I felt very moved at that time, but I didn't expect it to be a movie. All the actors are Qingdao actors, even Tang Guoqiang, Chen Hao, Bo Huang and Huang Xiaoming. Play an extra in the movie. It can be said that it is a precedent and a feast in the history of movies. It is not so easy to make Mr. Tang and many other big bowls and artists become extras. I think there are three fundamental reasons:

1, Dust itself is a character who touched China. There is one thing in each of us, and that is love!

2. As an artist, the person who touched China with dust in his hometown should be proud, publicize his deeds to the world, and freeze every touching moment. Movies are the best choice!

Everyone can use their own conditions to do more things that Dust wants to do in different fields. And in the process, you naturally become dust! There is dust everywhere!

The film was a success, the story was good, the actors performed well, and the director handled the feelings well, especially the music was good! Teacher Ni Ping's performance in the middle made me cry. A good actress can completely integrate the audience into her role! The most important core of film success is that everyone is attentive-love!

Dust, an ordinary citizen of Qingdao, made a large donation to the disaster area without leaving his name several times; Dust, a caring group, frequently appears in various public welfare activities in Qingdao; Dust is a symbol of caring for others, and the donation box and badge named after it walk into the streets of the island city; Dust is a record of the history of urban civilization, and all its materials are permanently collected by Qingdao Archives Bureau. ...

At the end of 2004, a middle-aged couple walked into the Red Cross Society of Qingdao. They said that they wanted to donate 50,000 yuan for their friends to the victims of the Indian Ocean tsunami disaster area. When the staff asked their names to issue receipts, they left a pseudonym for Chen. According to the records of the Red Cross Society in Qingdao, Dust donated 20,000 yuan during the SARS period, 50,000 yuan for the Kashi earthquake in Xinjiang, 1 10,000 yuan for children with leukemia, and 50,000 yuan for disaster-stricken areas in Hunan ... For ordinary individual donors, these figures are not small, but Dust, a middle-aged couple, said, "Everyone should have a grateful heart. They are all ordinary people, and what they do is very small, just like a trivial dust. I just want to do something calmly. "

This kind-hearted person, who is enthusiastic about public welfare undertakings and whose alias is Dust, has donated a lot and the amount is also large, but he has been reluctant to show up. So, Qingdao began to look for dust. Netizens have left messages to express their respect and blessings to the dust. A netizen said: our society needs such a person with public spirit, not necessarily how much money, but it is very important to have such love. Some netizens think that Dust is a person worthy of respect. She does not seek fame or profit, but only wants to do good in her own way. Then citizens should respect her lifestyle and hope that Dust will become a symbol of Qingdao's public welfare undertakings.

In Qingdao, dust is gathering more love, and more and more citizens have left the names of dust, tiny dust and particulate matter after donating money. Dust has gone beyond the title of a name. It is a group that helps public welfare without leaving a name, a spiritual symbol that interprets love, and a fixed brand of Qingdao public welfare. It's been a long time, and the fund-raising activities of Qingdao Red Cross Society are in full swing. By the end of 2004, the Red Cross Society of Qingdao had received 434 donations from the society, of which 50% were anonymous donations, and 65,438+0/65,438+00 were donations from individuals with tiny dust and particles.

The spirit of dust touched Qingdao people. Qingdao Pan Asia Trademark Office and Qingdao Lei Xun Science and Technology Development Co., Ltd. are willing to act as agents for the industrial and commercial registration and Internet registration of dust marks for free. The Red Cross Society of Qingdao collects dust labels from the society, and citizens vote by sending text messages, online and sending letters to choose their own dust labels.

On June 1 day, 2005, Qingdao Red Cross Society launched the first batch of 1000 dust badges, which were the first batch of caring products after the dust caring logo was confirmed. The base price of each badge is 10 yuan, and the price is not limited. As a result, thousands of dust cards sold for 200 thousand.

On June 5, 2005, dust signs, badges and related materials were permanently collected by Qingdao Archives Bureau. This is the first time since the founding of the People's Republic of China that the museum has collected information on a public welfare activity as a whole. In the future, the Municipal Archives Bureau will track and collect all the information about dust, constantly record the civilized footprint of the city, and add beautiful scenery to the creation of a harmonious society.