Cover News Reporter Wu Xuemei (Photo courtesy of the Xuzhou District Branch of the Yibin Public Security Bureau)
html On April 4, police officer Wen Yilong of the Xuzhou District Branch of the Yibin Public Security Bureau in Sichuan Province chose to join the police force where his father Wen Wanbin was alive. On the Qingming Festival, he and his family rushed back to their hometown early in the morning with flowers to worship their father. On this day, Wen Yilong specially put on a police uniform and came to the tomb. He hoped that his father could see his inheritance of the cause that he dedicated his life to, and he also hoped to follow his father's footsteps and go all the way with his father's instructions during his lifetime.Today, Wen Yilong (first from the right) wears the police badge of his father Wen Wanbin (first from the left).
Wen Wanbin is an anti-trafficking policeman and a second-level hero model in the national public security system. On December 11, 2009, he died in a car accident while rescuing an abducted child. At that time, Wen Yilong was only 9 years old. 15 years ago, West China Metropolis Daily published the article "The anti-trafficking policeman told his comrades before his death: He must find his children - Yibin County anti-trafficking policeman Wen Wanbin died in a car accident. The Ministry of Public Security entrusted the Sichuan Provincial Public Security Department to send a wreath to express his deep condolences." As the title, Wen Wanbin’s heroic deeds were reported. Today, when Literary Dragon Pei once again wears his father's police number "047820", it means that the heroic spirit is passed down from generation to generation. At the same time, he also responded to the letter his father wrote to him on Children's Day in 2009 on the eve of Qingming Festival.
Wen Wanbin is an anti-trafficking policeman and a second-level hero model in the national public security system.
Father: 15 years ago, he died on the road to fight against human trafficking. He wrote a handwritten letter to his son on Children's Day that year
"Dear son, hello! Today is the International Children's Day. First of all, my father wishes you a happy holiday...Son , when dad is not at home, you have to study hard, overcome careless bad habits, and take care of and be considerate of mom and grandma... In two months, dad will be back. After he comes back, I believe he will Seeing a son who has grown taller, has good living habits, and has made progress in studies..."
This is a letter written by Wen Wanbin to his son on June 1, 2009, while on a business trip in Ganzi Prefecture. Only half a year later, Moon Wan-bin died on the way to rescue an abducted child, and this letter became the last heart-to-heart talk between a father and his son.
A letter written by Wen Wanbin to his son.
According to the West China Metropolis Daily, on December 11, 2009, Wen Wanbin, as usual, led his comrades Zhang Ming, Zheng Mao, Zeng Rong and others to drive through the mountains and ridges, and went deep into Ma Yongshan County, Yunnan Province, at the junction of Sichuan and Yunnan. Nanxiang handles blood sample collection in child abduction and trafficking cases. When Wen Wanbin and his party completed their work and returned to Yongshan County, they reached the corner of the road in Yunqiao Village, Xiluodu Town, Yunnan Province. Due to the slippery road due to fog, the vehicle rolled down a slope of about 60 meters high. Six people on the vehicle were injured. Wen Wanbin Comrade's rescue efforts failed and he died young. Before he died, Wen Wanbin asked his comrades to call his wife: "I'm afraid I can't survive, so I ask you to raise the child." When he was about to die, he told his comrade Zheng Mao: "Most of the abducted children are sold to Guangdong. If you go, you must try to find the child..."
At that time, the sad news of Wen Wanbin's death was like a dark cloud hanging over the local area, and all walks of life were mourning. The Sichuan Provincial Department of Health sent a message of condolence, and colleagues from Sichuan and Yunnan provinces and brother districts and counties, netizens, and thousands of people spontaneously came to pay their respects. The Ministry of Public Security also specially commissioned the Sichuan Provincial Public Security Department to send wreaths. "Visiting the deep valleys leaves people in tears, and the mountains are filled with loyal bones embedded in the heart." Comrade Liu Manyun wrote a poem in memory of him with deep affection and burst into tears...
15 years ago, West China Metropolis Daily reported on Wen Wanbin's heroic deeds.
Wen Wanbin was only 40 years old when he died. He was originally from Shuangyi Township, Yibin County, former deputy captain of the Criminal Police Brigade of the Yibin County Public Security Bureau (now the Xuzhou District Branch), director of the Technical Center, and a forensic doctor. He has successively won the honorary titles of "Yibin County People's Satisfaction Political and Legal Police Officers", "Top Ten Outstanding Youths of Yibin County", and "Advanced Individuals in Public Security Criminal Technology of the Province". Since 2003, Wen Wanbin has set a record of investigating 1,400 various sites, examining 2,000 corpses, conducting more than 2,700 forensic biopsies, and issuing more than 3,500 identification certificates without any errors in six years.
Wen Wanbin’s various award certificates.
Son: 15 years later, he wears his father’s alarm signal and writes back, passing on the heroic spirit from generation to generation.
Wen Yilong told reporters that there is a big box at home containing his father’s relics, which contains pain and memories that the family dare not touch. Years later, when he was sorting out his father's belongings, he discovered this letter written by his father and stored in a box. At that time, he opened the letter and saw that the yellowed paper was filled with his father's full love and concern for him. Wanting to answer a letter for his father has always been on Li Yilong's mind.
Wen Yilong took a photo with his father Wen Wanbin when he was a child.
On the eve of the Qingming Festival this year, at a brief ceremony at the Xuzhou District Branch of the Yibin City Public Security Bureau, policeman Ouyang Tengfei, who is also the son of a second-level heroic model, wore "047820", a police number that belongs to both father and son, for the literary dragon, representing the heroic spirit. Passed down from generation to generation. At the same time, Wen Yilong once again dug out the letter his father wrote to him 15 years ago and wrote a handwritten letter back to his father.
On April 4, Qingming Festival, Literary Dragon visited his father’s grave.
Wen Yilong recalled that he was only 9 years old when his father died. He did not understand what his father's sacrifice meant, nor how to reply to the letter, nor what the police profession represented. He even asked, "It is supposed to be protection." Why do people who have their own children choose to protect other people's children?" Gradually, an idea began to sprout in Wen Yilong's mind: "I want to know what it means to let my father give up the profession of accompanying himself and his mother, and even sacrifice his life."
When graduating from high school, Wen Yilong chose to apply for the police academy. Now, Wen Yilong has chosen to join the police force where his father was during his lifetime and restarted his father's police siren. The moment he put on the police uniform, he said he understood:
The police uniform represents dedication, dedicating leisure time with family, and even dedicating his own life without hesitation.
Part of the letter written by Wen Yilong to his father.
In the letter, Wen Yilong wrote: "Dear Dad, now my son is where you once worked, walking the path you took, continuing the public security career you love. Dear Dad, you have never been far away. ", you are the eternal role model and hero in my son's heart."
On the day of Qingming Festival, Wen Yilong wiped the tombstone for his father and silently read this reply in his heart. Later, he presented flowers and saluted his father.