Mote dust: that is, insignificant dust. The literal translation is: negligible mote.
Weixen is an ordinary citizen in Qingdao. She has made large donations to the disaster area several times without leaving her name; Wechen is a caring group and appears frequently. In various public welfare activities in Qingdao City; Weichen is a symbol of caring for others. Donation boxes and badges named after it have entered the streets and alleys of the island city; Weichen is a history that records urban civilization. All of its The information is permanently collected by the Qingdao Municipal Archives Bureau.
At the end of 2004, there was a sudden tsunami disaster in the Indian Ocean. A middle-aged couple walked into the Qingdao Red Cross Society. They said they wanted to help the victims of the Indian Ocean tsunami disaster area on behalf of their friends. They donated 50,000 yuan. When the staff asked for their names in order to issue a receipt, they left Weichen’s pseudonym. According to the records of the Qingdao Red Cross, Weichen donated 20,000 yuan during the SARS period, 50,000 yuan for the Kashgar earthquake in Xinjiang, 10,000 yuan for children with leukemia, and 50,000 yuan for the disaster-stricken areas in Hunan... For ordinary individual donors , these numbers are not small, but the middle-aged couple Wei Chen said, "Everyone should have a grateful heart. I am a very ordinary person, and the things I do are very small, just like an insignificant grain of dust. I I just want to do what I need to do calmly. "
This kind-hearted person who is enthusiastic about public welfare and goes by the pseudonym Wei Chen has donated many times and in large amounts, but he has never shown his face. So, Qingdao began the search for dust. Netizens left messages expressing their respect and blessings for Wei Chen. One netizen said: Our society needs such people who are charitable. It does not necessarily have to be how much money they have. The important thing is to have such love. Some netizens believe that Wei Chen is a person worthy of respect. She does not seek fame or profit, but only wants to do good deeds in her own way. Then citizens should respect her lifestyle and hope that the word "Wei Chen" will become the name of Qingdao. A symbol of public welfare.
In Qingdao, motes are gathering more love. More and more citizens have left their names of motes, small motes, and motes after donating. Mochen has gone beyond a name. It is a group that selflessly assists public welfare undertakings without leaving a name, a spiritual symbol that interprets love, and a fixed brand of Qingdao's public welfare undertakings. With many dust particles, the fundraising activities of Qingdao Red Cross Society are in full swing. During the Indian Ocean tsunami at the end of 2004, the Qingdao Red Cross Society received 434 donations from the public, 50% of which were from anonymous individuals, and 1/10 were from individuals with motes, small dusts, and particles.
The spirit of Wei Chen touches the people of Qingdao. Qingdao Pan-Asia Trademark Office and Qingdao Lei Xun Technology Development Co., Ltd. are willing to provide free industrial and commercial registration and online real-name registration for the Wei Chen logo. The Qingdao Red Cross Society solicited dust logos from the public, and citizens voted by sending text messages, online, and sending letters to select the dust logos in their hearts.
On June 1, 2005, the Qingdao Red Cross launched the first batch of 1,000 mote badges. This was the first batch of love products since the mote love logo was determined. The base price of each badge was 10 yuan, with no upper price limit. As a result, thousands of dust badges were sold for 200,000 yuan.
On June 15, 2005, the mote logo, badges and related materials were permanently collected by the Qingdao Municipal Archives Bureau. This is the first time since the founding of the People's Republic of China that the museum has collected materials from a public welfare activity. The Municipal Archives Bureau will track and collect all materials related to dust that appear in the future, continue to record the city's civilized footprints, and add beautiful scenery to the creation of a harmonious society. .