Looking back on the success of astronauts, what preferential treatment did their parents get? At lea

Mondo Military Updated on 2024-02-09

Looking back on the success of astronauts, what preferential treatment did their parents get? At least four

The astronauts went through rigorous selection and arduous training, and finally embarked on the journey of conquest of the universe. The country's preferential treatment of these aerospace heroes and their families is an affirmation and encouragement for the heroes' selfless dedication. So what benefits do they get?

The first privilege enjoyed by astronauts and their families is the honor conferred by being astronauts.

First of all, as military personnel, astronauts and their families are therefore subject to special care from the state. In our country, respecting and caring for military personnel has always been an important national policy. The State has formulated special legal documents to ensure the rights and interests of military personnel and their families. There is also a kind of pride in joining the army in society, and if someone in the family joins the army, the whole family will also attract the attention and respect of the society.

Secondly, astronauts are not only soldiers, but also heroes among soldiers. Every space mission has become the focus of attention at home and abroad, and the country's propaganda and reporting on the heroic deeds of aerospace are extremely sufficient. This widespread attention has also put the astronauts' families under the halo and become the focus of social attention, and at the same time, it has also brought respect and blessings from all walks of life.

Finally, the state's recognition of the astronauts' families is not only reflected in verbal praise, but also confirmed by the awarding of honorary titles. For example, after the successful completion of the space mission, the aerospace hero family will be awarded honorary titles such as "Hero's Home", which is a noble honor certified by the state. These honors are not only a symbol, but also a concrete embodiment of respect and courtesy for heroes and their families. In daily life, these families are also given extra care by society and **, and the weight of this honor is self-evident.

When it comes to the preferential treatment of astronauts and their families, in addition to honorary titles, monetary rewards have also become a practical way to give back.

As a universal equivalent, money has become the most direct and powerful way to reward. Although astronauts have a special mission, they are also ordinary people, and they also have financial needs in their daily lives. Considering the grueling training and unimaginable space missions they have endured, it makes sense to give monetary comfort.

According to the relevant regulations, each astronaut who successfully completes the space mission will receive a condolence payment, the amount of which is between 10,000 yuan and tens of thousands of yuan. This award is not only a recognition of the astronauts' individual efforts, but also a reward for the country's hard work and support for their families.

Take the Shenzhou-9 mission in 2012 as an example, when Liu Yang, as China's first female astronaut, became the focus of national and global attention. Liu Yang's family was also rewarded at this moment. The leaders of the provincial military district personally went to Liu Yang's home to express their cordial condolences and entrusted the condolences of 20,000 yuan to Liu Yang's parents to thank them for cultivating such an outstanding daughter.

Although one might think that these bonuses are relatively small and do not commensurate with the great contributions of the space heroes. These bonuses are more of a symbol, and in addition to the actual rewards, astronauts and their families will receive more important care and support.

In the current social situation, many people feel pain because they cannot afford real estate, especially for Chinese who value family, housing is regarded as the cornerstone of life. Not being able to buy a property makes people feel like duckweed floating in society, and it is difficult to find a sense of security and a place to belong. However, in this regard, the state has solved this worry for the astronauts and their families.

Looking back on 2003, Yang Liwei became China's first astronaut on Shenzhou 5, which is of far-reaching significance. In October of the same year, Yang Liwei's father obtained a key handed over by the secretary of the municipal party committee to open the door to a villa in the city. The value of this villa can be imagined, it was given to them by the state.

**The gift is not only a vacant house, but also includes a complete renovation of the house. When Yang Liwei's parents held the key, unlocked the door, and stepped into their new home, they were stunned by the scene inside. What was once a mansion out of reach for them is now their warm new home.

In addition to the care of the astronauts, some companies also choose to donate real estate to the parents of astronauts in order to enhance their popularity. For example, a company once gave Fei Junlong's parents a villa worth millions of yuan. The two industrious old men did not think they should accept anything that did not belong to them, so they rejected the generosity of the merchants.

In addition to material rewards, the daily life and physical health of the astronauts' parents have also received special care.

A case in point occurred in 2012, when the community where female astronaut Liu Yang's parents lived suffered a power outage. The incident garnered widespread attention online, with local property management responding quickly, explaining the cause of the outage and promising to restore power as soon as possible**. This response shows that the daily lives of astronaut parents are of great concern to society,** and that their needs are at the forefront of the list.

In addition to concerns about emergencies, the local** also provides regular medical check-ups and free medical care for astronaut parents to ensure their physical health. This is not only to take care of the living needs of these elderly people, but also to allow astronauts to devote themselves more to training and work, so as to avoid worries. During the Chinese New Year, the relevant departments will also visit the parents of the astronauts in person, send condolence gifts and provide medical examinations to show their special care.

These caring measures not only reflect the country's gratitude to the astronauts and their families, but also a concrete manifestation of the society's respect and care for these families who have contributed silently to the country's aerospace industry.

In fact, it is a matter of course that astronauts' families enjoy these privileges. On the one hand, it takes a lot of energy and resources to train an astronaut, and in this process, the understanding and support of family members is indispensable. On the other hand, astronauts sacrifice time with their families for the cause of the country, and the state has a responsibility to ensure the lives of their families on an emotional and moral level.

The astronauts and the country have formed a far-reaching two-way journey, which is not a simple one-way dedication. The goal of the two sides is to jointly promote the progress of the aerospace industry and contribute to the country's science and technology development. Therefore, providing care and preferential treatment for the families of astronauts is a kind of due feedback for their silent dedication, and it is also a reflection of the value of the entire aerospace industry. This relationship forges a deep bond of mutual assistance and respect, making astronauts and their families an indispensable and important support force in the nation's space journey.

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