Charity stories of celebrities

Charity stories about celebrities (generally 5)

Some stories are a kind of memory behavior of human history, and people use various story forms. Memorize and spread the cultural traditions and values of a certain society and guide the formation of social character. What are the charity stories of celebrities? The following is my charity story about celebrities, I hope you like it.

Celebrity Charity Story 1 19XX In August, Fushun, the resident, was flooded, and the traffic was ordered to fight floods. Lei Feng endured the pain of his burned hand who had just finished putting out the fire, and fought with his comrades in Shangsi Reservoir Dam for seven days and seven nights, winning the second class.

A large-scale production mobilization meeting was held in Wanghua District, with great momentum. Lei Feng went to the streets to see this scene. He took out the 200 yuan money (203 yuan in the passbook) saved in the factory and army, and ran to the office of the Party Committee of Wanghua District to donate it to make some contributions to the construction of the motherland. The comrades who take care of him can't refuse his friendship, so they have to accept half. When Liaoyang suffered the worst flood in a century, it donated 100 yuan to the people of Liaoyang.

In the case of serious natural disasters in China, he donated all his savings to national construction and disaster areas, but he was reluctant to drink a bottle of soda.

Celebrity Charity Story 2 Pianist Lang Lang has many dazzling titles, but he especially cherishes these two:

On May 20th, 20XX, Lang Lang was appointed as the International Goodwill Ambassador of UNICEF in new york, becoming the first pianist to hold this position. 20xx 101October 9, during the "China Culture Year" held in Washington, Lang Lang gave a special recital at the White House at the invitation of President Bush. President Bush awarded him the title of "Messenger of World Peace".

In announcing the appointment, UNICEF Executive Director Bellamy said: "Lang Lang is the youngest goodwill ambassador of UNICEF. Lang Lang was invited as a goodwill ambassador because he has a unique ability to communicate with the audience and spends a lot of time and energy on classical music to increase the audience of young people. "

Lang Lang expressed deep gratitude for the title of Charity: "Music is like a language, the language of the world, which connects people together and also connects their spiritual feelings. I think the best way to get close to children is to play music for them and open their ears and hearts with music. "

In 1990s, Matthew went to China several times because of his father's work, and his impression of China was mostly related to food. Jiaozi, boiled eggs were the food he could name at that time.

But because there are no playmates of the same age in China, Matthew once felt lonely and unhappy. Until he had a different Christmas in Beijing.

At the age of 1 1, Mai Xiu became an "international student" in Shi Jia Hutong Primary School. My father asked China friend Gu Zeqing (who later became one of the directors of China Care Foundation) to take care of him.

In this primary school in China, the students looked at Matthew at first "just like watching animals in a zoo". This situation annoyed him, but he just sat quietly. The little boy is full of homesickness.

Soon, Christmas will come. If it is in your hometown, and the air is full of festive joy, Matthew will play with his brother. But in 1996 Beijing, he searched all the streets and found a short Christmas tree with colored lights.

However, to Matthew's surprise, on Christmas Day, both classmates and teachers appeared at his party. "Everyone brings their own home cooking and presents." This makes him feel warm. "So many people care about me."

When the Christmas lights started flashing, the music started and everyone danced in unison with the rhythm, this scene still appeared vividly in Matthew's mind.

Matthew gradually integrated into life in Beijing. From not understanding the class to talking about "Beijing movies", from homesickness when I first arrived in China to reluctance to leave Beijing when I returned to the United States. At this time, he hoped that he could repay the people of China in the future.

By chance, Matthew knew that there were many orphans and disabled children in China. "I want to help them." He came up with the idea. Matthew chose to help and set up a charitable foundation in the United States to raise money for orphans and disabled children in China. These donations are used to pay for children's foster care, surgery and so on.

In 2000, Matthew China Care Foundation was formally established.

Celebrity Charity Story 4 On August 20xx 10, Cui Yongyuan, a famous host of CCTV, came to Zhengquan Village, Roy Town, Yongning County, Ningxia with the China Youth Development Foundation to hold a large-scale public welfare activity of "* * * Enjoy a love and make a dream together". 35 poor college students from Ningxia were special guests of the "Dream Action" program. Cui Yongyuan 18 years ago went to Ningxia. He agreed to go there this time without thinking. When he left Beijing, he felt that he couldn't return empty-handed, so he brought 1000 yuan of love money.

When hosting the program, Cui Yongyuan hugged every poor student who spoke on the stage. After the first company donated money, Cui Yongyuan took out an envelope. "This is 654.38 million that I saved behind my lover's back. I also want to donate it to the Youth Foundation to fulfill the dream of poor college students. " He turned around and said in his usual humorous way, "Don't tell my lover." His words amused all the audience.

Although it is humorous teasing, it just reflects Cui Yongyuan's low-key attitude towards life. According to Jing Yidan and other presenters, over the years, Cui Yongyuan has donated a lot of money to charities and also sponsored more than 20 students. In the large-scale TV activity My Long March, which ended at the beginning of 20XX, he also walked well and did good deeds. There is such a string of figures: along the way, the program group raised a total of charitable donations of/kloc-0.50 million yuan, helped 230 schools, built 20 new primary schools, sympathized with more than 360 old Red Army soldiers, and repaired many tombs of unknown martyrs. Every donation, Cui Yongyuan has only one request, that is, not to make public. When asked by reporters, he always said, "I seldom do good deeds, very little." Cui Yongyuan understood the meaning of charity in this way: Doing charity is to help others and also to save yourself. In his view, people who do charity shouldn't keep boasting. I believe they have also gained a lot from it. Optimism, tolerance and unyielding will are precious gifts when they help others. It is with this sincere and peaceful attitude that Cui Yongyuan always tries his best to maintain each other's self-esteem and reduce their psychological burden when donating money to help poor students.

1988 One day, Cui, who was still working in china national radio's "Half an Hour at Noon", was reading letters from the masses, and the meaningful font in a letter attracted him. It was a letter from a high school student, saying that he was going to take the college entrance examination soon, but his family was so poor that he couldn't afford it even if he was admitted to the university. He wrote to say goodbye to his favorite radio program before going home.

Cui Yongyuan read this letter, thinking that the child's handwriting is so good that his academic performance should be very good. It would be a pity if he can't go to college because of lack of money. He immediately picked up the phone and contacted the school according to the address left by the students. After verifying the situation, Cui decided to sponsor the student. Later, the student was admitted to Heilongjiang University, and Cui subsidized his tuition and living expenses of more than 3,000 yuan until he graduated from the university.

In a blink of an eye, 10 years passed, and Cui walked from behind the scenes to the stage and became a favorite host. He almost forgot the good thing he had done. 1998, when he went to Heilongjiang to sign his new book So Many, an old man suddenly knelt in front of him and began to cry. Later, I learned that the old man was the father of the students he sponsored. He came here specially to thank the man who changed his son's fate in person.

Later, every time Cui Yongyuan went to Heilongjiang, the young man who had been sponsored by him would buy expensive gifts to see him. Cui Yongyuan saw the young man paying his debts. He always felt that he owed Cui Yongyuan, and he was burdened with the double psychological burden of gratitude and debt repayment.

Cui Shuiyuan said, "Did you make money? If you make money, give it back to me. " The young man immediately took out 3000 yuan from his pocket and gave it to Cui Yongyuan. "We're even. You don't owe me anything anymore. In the future, we will all put down our burdens and live our own lives. " With these words, Cui Yongyuan never contacted him again.

Fan Li was a famous politician and strategist during the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period. In the stories about Fan Li, his name seems to be more related to his political and military activities that helped Gou Jian, the king of Yue, fight hard for more than ten years and finally defeated Fu Cha, the king of Wu. However, Fan Li in history was actually a very rich philanthropist who spread charity.

According to Records of the Historian, after helping Gou Jian stand tall and calm down the State of Wu, he resigned and retired and traveled around the world. Fan Li is very talented in business. When he arrived in Qi, he went into business under the pseudonym of Yan Yizipi. Soon, Fan Li accumulated thousands of dollars and became the richest man in Qi. When the King of Qi knew Fan Li's talent, he worshipped him very much. However, Fan Li, holding the photo, thought of more people living in poverty. Therefore, he gave all his wealth to the poor, resigned from his post and went to Tao Di in a cloak. Tao Di is located at the junction of Qi, Song and Wei. Fan Li thinks it is the center of the world, with convenient transportation with other countries. Trading here will definitely make you rich. Therefore, he went into business again under the pseudonym of Tao Zhugong. Sure enough, Tao Zhugong soon made a large sum of money, and his wealth was exhausted for the second time. However, he found that there are many poor people in Tao Di. So Fan Li once again spent all his money to help the poor. It is said that Fan Li spent "three to one thousand dollars" in his 19 years of business experience. His talent makes him rich almost everywhere, but his sympathy for the poor in the world makes Fan Li donate his money every time. In addition to giving wealth, Fan Li did not forget to teach people how to make profits in business, hoping to find a way for the poor to get rich.

Although historians praised Fan Li as "rich and virtuous" in ancient books, which is completely contrary to the usual impression that "the rich are ruthless", later generations still commemorate the philanthropist Tao Zhugong in a unique way-behind Fan Li, people have regarded him as a god of wealth, and hope that one day Tao Zhugong will spread his wealth and business wisdom to his home.

Fan Zhongyan, a famous politician and writer in the Northern Song Dynasty, once expressed his meaning in his masterpiece "The Story of Yueyang Tower" by saying that "the world is worried first, and the world is happy afterwards". This people-oriented thought is not only Fan Zhongyan's thought as a politician, but also Wen's great virtue as a philanthropist all his life.

Fan Zhongyan grew up in a poor family. When he was a teenager, he studied in a temple in Changbai Mountain. Fan Zhongyan only cooked a pot of porridge every day. The next day, when the porridge solidified into a cake, he cut the "porridge cake" into four pieces with a knife, ate two pieces in the morning and two pieces in the evening, and ate a dozen pickles. Fan Zhongyan's experience of struggling in poverty as a child not only left a good story for later generations, but also made Fan Zhongyan sympathize with the sufferings of the poor all his life.

After becoming a senior official, Fan Zhongyan was well paid, but he was still very diligent. He took out a large amount of family wealth accumulated by himself and bought nearly 1,000 mu of land in Wu and Chang counties on the outskirts of Suzhou, his hometown, and helped the local poor with the income from fertility improvement, so that they could have food every day and clothing every year. Therefore, this 1,000 mu of land was called "beneficial field". Fan Zhongyan will give money to anyone who gets married locally. For those who are lonely, Fan Zhongyan will also give alms regularly. Fan Zhongyan's hometown is also called Yizhuang.

In addition to helping the poor, Fan Zhongyan is also very enthusiastic about setting up education in Suzhou. The Complete Works of Fan Wenzheng tells such a story. In the second year of Jingyou in the Northern Song Dynasty (1035), Fan Zhongyan bought a good place surrounded by lush vegetation and streams in Nanyuan, Suzhou. Fan Zhongyan originally wanted to build his own house here. When building a house, Fan Zhongyan hired a Feng Shui gentleman. After some exploration, Mr. Wang even praised the good feng shui here, saying that if he lived here for a long time, he would "give birth to a public official", which meant that the Fan family could produce generations of senior officials and dignitaries. Hearing this, Fan Zhongyan said, "My house is expensive. If people from all over the world are educated here, your family has nothing to lose. " My family enjoys the wealth here, so it is better to let people from all over the world study here, which will not produce more nobles. Therefore, Fan Zhongyan did not hesitate to donate his real estate and asked the court to approve the establishment of Suzhou Wen Xue Temple in order to cultivate more talents. Fan Zhongyan donated a house to promote his studies, which had such a great influence at that time that rich local households followed suit. It is said that the future prosperity of "martial arts" will benefit from this, and it is said that "Su Xue is the best in the world".

Among the famous "Eight Scenes of Jinsha" in Jintan, Jiangsu Province, there is a place called "Mantang Spring Water". People named this scene "Mantang" to commemorate Liu Zai, a famous philanthropist in local history.

Liu Zai was born in Jintan, Jiangsu Province in the Southern Song Dynasty. It is said that when Liu Tsai was born, the water in the pond in front of his house suddenly flooded to the shore. Liu Tsai later said that he claimed to be "full of illness". According to the history of Song Dynasty. According to Liu Tsai's biography, Liu Tsai was honest and kind, and worked hard for the well-being of the village all his life. He is a man who will do what he thinks is right.

In the first year of Southern Song Dynasty (1 190), Liu Zai was promoted to Jinshi, and was later appointed as Jiangning Wei. At that time, local witchcraft prevailed in Jiangning, the folk customs were decadent, people believed in ghosts and gods, and witch doctors prevailed. After Liu Zai came to power, in order to clarify people's wisdom and protect people from ignorance, he immediately began to refute superstition and forced wizards to turn to agriculture. To this end, Liu Zai also specially ordered Bao Wu to picket each other, and those who continue to be witches or ghosts and gods will be severely punished. Liu Zai's efforts soon changed the local atmosphere. However, what Liu Zai didn't expect was that after his death, people regarded him as a god because of his kindness in helping people eliminate the plague of locusts. Legend has it that Liu Zai once passed by the army to inspect the city, which coincided with the local locust plague. Seeing that the crops in the field were going to be extinct, Liu Tsai urgently ordered the soldiers to help the farmers eliminate locusts, and finally saved the crops here from extinction. Because of Liu Zai, people built temples in the local area and called Liu Zai "General Liu Meng". It is said that Liu Zai, as a great god to drive away locusts and kill insects, has spread his incense from the south of the Yangtze River to the north. Until the Qing Dynasty, local chronicles in Shandong and other places also recorded the fact that some villages with frequent locusts worshipped "General Liu Meng". I don't know if the history behind Liu Tsai will add a little helplessness to him, or send a distant relief.

During the jubilee of Song Ningzong (1205- 1207), Han Biaozhou led troops to cut gold. Although the later historians praised the Jubilee Northern Expedition morally out of sympathy for the people, Liu Zai believed that Han Yazhou opposed the Northern Expedition in the case of unsustainable civilian use. Later, Liu Zai wrote two poems, Chronicle of Celebration and Wild Dogs Have Their Works in Jiading, which conveyed his sympathy for the sufferings of the people at this time. Mr. Qian Zhongshu said in Selected Readings of Song Poetry that the simplicity of these two poems was rare at that time.

After the failure of the Northern Expedition, Liu Tsai resigned and lived in seclusion in his hometown because he was tired of officialdom. Shortly after Liu Zai returned to his hometown, there was a famine in Jintan in the second year of Jiading (1209). Liu Zaisui founded the first private porridge bureau in the history of China to help the victims. Since then, in the seventeenth year of Jiading (1226) and the first year of Shaoding (1228), Liu Zai set up a porridge bureau twice. According to historical records, more than 10 thousand people benefit from it every day. In addition, during his 30 years of seclusion, Liu Tsai also set up a voluntary warehouse and a voluntary service agency in his hometown. Liu Zai regards it as his duty to help those villagers who have no land to farm and no place to live.

In the third year of Jiaxi (1239), Liu Zai died. At the funeral, the local people "went on strike" and the crowd stretched for dozens of miles. "Everyone is crying like a personal relative." In order to reward his kindness and integrity, posthumous title was called "Wen Qing".

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