The story of maintaining peace (short story, about 100 words)
The story of the Red Cross peacekeeping:1In April, 859, the Italian-French allied forces and the Austrian army launched a fierce battle in Solferino, with heavy casualties and corpses everywhere. In June this year, Swiss Du Nan passed through Castilla. Along the way, he saw rotten and smelly bodies everywhere, and his heart was not full of flavor. What is more sad is that there are thousands of wounded people in this town. Some of them have broken their arms, some have broken their legs, and some are lying in a pile of dry wood moaning. Although Du Nan was born in a wealthy family, he sympathized with the poor and the victims from an early age. He came to a primary school full of patients and wanted to help them with his meager strength. While feeding the patient with water, dressing and dressing, he asked, "It has been more than a month since the war ended. Why are you still here? " Hearing his question, some patients sighed, some hid their faces and sobbed, and some swore: "Those officials are inhuman, and we fight for them. Now that we are injured and can't fight, just let us go! " Oh, I see! Du Nan was indignant at what happened to them, so he said, "Please rest assured! Whether you are an official or not, I will help you! " He immediately ran out of the school and went to the church to persuade the priest to contribute money and organize an ambulance team. Under the leadership of Du Nan, the ambulance personnel delivered water and food to the wounded, and carried out all kinds of care within their power. Many members also bought medicines at their own expense to treat the wounded and sick ... After returning to Geneva, Du Nan wrote a memoir, describing the tragic experiences of the wounded and sick on the battlefield, appealing to the world, demanding the establishment of an international voluntary ambulance organization for the wounded and sick, and suggesting that an international convention be formulated to give national military medical personnel and voluntary ambulance organizations a neutral position. However, the establishment of an international organization must be supported and agreed by major powers. Du Nan immediately wrote to the heads of state and personally went to various countries to publicize. His idea has been widely supported by heads of state.