15. What makes a hero? Most of us might not have the chance to fight bravely in a war, as we imagine many heroes do. However, facing the spread of the COVID-19, many Chinese have shown their love, courage, and dedication (奉献), just like heroes do.
"A hero is someone who, in spite of weakness, doubt or not always knowing the answers, goes ahead and overcomes anyway." said a famous US actor.
During the epidemic, everyone is afraid of the disease. But out of responsibility, compassion (同情) or just simply wanting to do their jobs well, some choose to hold their fear down, stand out and fight the virus. The medical workers take the risks of losing their lives to treat patients. Experts Zhong Nanshan and Li Lanjuan, for example, have worked day and night to develop rapid test kits and treat patients, Doctor Zhang Wenhong from Shanghai tries to educate the public about the virus in a humorous way.
Besides these well-known names, many heroes remain unknown although they also take risks and play their own parts. Soldiers, policemen keep people safe, teachers give students online lessons during the outbreak, some musicians composed songs to give people encouragement of facing the problems. Many people volunteer in the community, construction workers race against time to build shelter hospitals, media workers are responsible for bringing inspiring stories. They are all heroes of our country. We should learn their kindness, courage, selflessness and dedication.
The battle against an epidemic is hard, but as long as there are heroes and heroic deeds, victory will be guaranteed (保证).