The interview was with Ruziev Parviz, a Tajikistan student. At the beginning of the outbreak, his family was very worried about his safety and persuaded him to return home. After he saw the school's comprehensive and meticulous protective measures, he decided to stay in China and became a volunteer, assisting the Ayi to measure body temperature for international students every day. He felt that this time was the most special and most memorable.


Q: Please introduce yourself.

A: Hello everyone! My name is Ruziev Parviz, the Chinese name is Lu Ziheng, I am from Tajikistan, and I am an international student at the Shanghai University of Political Science and Law. Because I like Chinese culture and history, I chose to study in China.


Q: What did you plan to do during the winter vacation?

A: I wanted to use the winter vacation to go to more cities in China, but this sudden outbreak of new pneumonia can't go anywhere!


Q: Did your parents worry about you?

A: At the beginning, my parents, relatives and friends abroad were very worried, and  asked me to go back to Tajikistan. I was a little hesitant at first, but I saw that the school also took many measures during the epidemic prevention and arranged very well. Every morning the staff will disinfect the public areas of the school and the student community; our international student volunteers will also work with the aunt to measure the body temperature of the students at the school and always care about our safety; teachers will push some in the group or public number every day. Epidemic prevention knowledge and learning resources; on the small blackboard at the door of the community, the Ayi have written their own words and warmly reminded everyone to pay attention to health and exercise ... I think it is very safe and practical in school!


Q: How is your daily life on campus? Do you have any difficultities?

A: In a special period, the school adopts closed management. I was originally worried about diet. But the school is very thoughtful, supermarkets and restaurants normally provide services, and in addition, we will continue to replenish supplies according to our needs. School leaders and teachers often come to visit us, bring you anti-epidemic supplies such as masks, disinfectants, etc., and chat with us to encourage everyone to go to the playground to exercise!


Q: So what do you do everyday on campus?

A: Now, after getting up and eating early every day, I clean the room and breathe fresh air on the balcony. When the weather is good, I will carry a schoolbag, a mobile phone and a basketball, wear masks to go for a walk in the school playground, read a book, exercise with my classmates and take pictures. Have a meal in the cafeteria at noon, then go back to the dormitory, chat online with family and friends, let them know that the Shanghai epidemic information is very transparent and open, every day will announce new cases and places involved, give relevant tips, let them Can rest assured. After a lunch break, I cook for myself in the evening, learn Chinese according to the learning resources recommended by the teachers, and sometimes watch TV and listen to music, so I spent a good day. Many times, I also serve as a volunteer, and I think this is particularly meaningful.


Q: What else do you want to tell other students?

A: Although I didn't go to any place during this winter vacation, this time left me with an unforgettable and special memory during the journey of my life! The epidemic is ruthless, but the world is sentimental! Thanks for the contributions of the school teachers and the dedication of the angels in white! Come on Wuhan! Come on Shanghai! Go China! I believe China is the best! China will definitely overcome the epidemic!