Special
report: Reconstruction After
Earthquake
BEIJING, Aug. 26 (Xinhua) -- Chinese Premier Wen
Jiabao has given a 12-year-old girl in the southwest China quake zone a
much-needed morale boost with a personal letter wishing her a speedy recovery
from surgery.
Chen Feng underwent her second skin transplant on her
face just before Wen's letter arrived unexpectedly in response to a letter she
wrote him earlier.
"Little friend Chen Feng," wrote the premier, "I
received your letter on July 7. I'm as sad as you are for your loss during the
earthquake, but you are not alone. So many people care about you, and they are
all your family.
"You must be brave and strong, carrying on life like
a beautiful wild goose soaring in the sky. I hope your surgery is successful and
you recover soon," said the 65-year-old Wen.
Chen, who lives in Sanjiang village in southwest
China's Wenchuan County, one of the areas hardest hit by the devastating May 12
quake, was disfigured six years ago when a bottle of dieseloil ignited near her
home. Emergency surgery in Chengdu failed to prevent serious scarring.
Her father later died of illness and her mother left
her to remarry. The earthquake killed her grandfather, leaving her with only her
grandmother.
Days after the quake, medical and rescue teams
arrived at the village where more than 90 percent residents are Tibetan. With
the support of the local government and school, Chen was sent to the General
Hospital of Beijing Military Area for surgery.
"I couldn't believe that Grandpa Wen would actually
write back," said Chen, an ethnic Tibetan.
She wrote to Wen before her second transplant:
"Grandpa Wen, The big earthquake destroyed my home. My family who loved me so
much are gone forever. Now I'm like a lonely bird in the mountain. When I felt
so helpless, medical teams from Beijing climbed over mountains and came all the
way to our Sanjiang village. They gave us treatment and brought us
televisions....
"On the television, I saw you risk your life coming
here and see over the situation, so kind and gentle. When you held those kids
close and said 'let's live on and live well', you became the grandpa of tens of
millions of children in Sichuan...
"I live on, and I will study hard and help make our
country strong when I grow up.
"Grandpa Wen, I'm going to receive another surgery
soon, and I'm still scared. I know you are busy, but could you take some time to
write me back. Could you give me strength and cheer me up a bit?"
On July 12, one day after the surgery, Wen wrote the
letter and sent it straight to Chen's sickbed.
When Chen recalled the moment she saw the letter, she
said, "I'm blessed."
Doctors said the surgery went well, but she could
face another operation depending on how well she recovers over the next six
months.
On Aug. 15, Chen returned to her home accompanied by
a medical worker from the hospital. Wen wrote again: "Thank you, all medical
staff at the General Hospital of Beijing Military Area."
Wang Liang, principal of the Sanjiang Central
Elementary School, where Chen studies, said, "It is not just a letter. It's a
big boost for all the kids in the quake zone, and we appreciate it very much."
The school resumed classes on Aug. 16, and Chen Feng
entered grade five.
"I keep grandpa Wen's letter inside my schoolbag,"
she said.