26 years ago, an ordinary person named Zhang Jie heroically saved the lives of two girls, but was misunderstood and troubled. This story takes place in Kaifeng City, where Zhang Jie was attacked by hooligans that night, and he bravely stood up to protect two strange girls. However, this move came with unfortunate consequences. The scene was so chaotic that only one young man was seen stabbed four times, while the two girls he had rescued and the hooligans had long since disappeared. No one knows the truth, only some rumors and speculations. Zhang Jie was misunderstood as being stabbed in a fight with someone, and he tried to release it, but no one wanted to believe him. Since then, Zhang Jie has been working hard to find ** and the two girls, but he has never had any clues. He searched the whole city, every nook and cranny, but to no avail. He had asked ** for help many times, but they ignored his request. He became lonely, depressed, and even began to wonder if something was wrong with his memory.
However, he did not give up. He decided to defend himself through legal avenues and justify his heroic actions. He sued one of the rescued people, hoping to find ** through her testimony. After a lengthy lawsuit, Zhang Jie finally won the case. But disappointingly, the rescued people are still reluctant to testify against the suspects, making it impossible for ** to be brought to justice. Today, this "hero" lives a shabby life. He did not receive the respect and recognition he deserved, and his heroic actions seemed to become meaningless. He often imagined that if he hadn't made a move, his life would have been completely different. Maybe he will live an ordinary and stable life, instead of loneliness and pain. In this story, we see the selflessness and bravery of an ordinary person. Instead of thinking about his own safety, he chose to protect the lives of others. However, his good deeds were not duly rewarded, and he was misunderstood and forgotten.
This brings me to the question: in our society, do we pay enough attention and recognition to the good deeds and heroic deeds of ordinary people? Zhang Jie's story teaches us that even when we do great deeds, we can be overlooked and misunderstood. It's unfair and a disservice to people of good will. We should rethink our definition of heroes and good deeds. Heroes are not necessarily those who have superpowers or fame and fortune, but those who quietly dedicate themselves and selflessly help others. We should give them more appreciation and support, so that their good deeds can become the norm in society. At the same time, we need to build a more fair and transparent legal system that protects the rights and interests of those who help others. They deserve to be duly rewarded and recognized, not ignored and misunderstood. In this world of challenges and strife, we need more heroes like Zhang Jie, who have proved the power of kindness and courage with their actions.
Let's work together to get their stories heard and their good deeds recognized. Only in this way can our society become better and fairer.