Sometimes, he can't help complaining to his mother: "It's annoying to do this everyday." But his mother replied: "Since it's your own choice, you should stick to it." "We are brothers. Wherever you go, I will follow!" Although Beimingzhe answered with a grin, his stance was firm. Wang Wu'e, a classmate, still remembers one day in April when she found that Beimingzhe's seat was empty during class. She prepared to mobilize classmates to condemn "Old Bi" for skipping class. Beimingzhe always responded positively to the requests of other classmates. In a class meeting, he announced loudly: "If you have difficulties, find Old Bi." When carrying Wang Li on his back, Beimingzhe walked almost as fast as normal people, sometimes even faster. Six years have passed, and Beimingzhe's feet have accumulated thick calluses, scars left after blisters burst from friction. His legs also became much stronger than average. After learning about Beimingzhe's deeds, Zhu Gan'ning, the Party Secretary and President of Insurance Vocational College, took the initiative to contact Beimingzhe, Wang Li, and their parents. With the strong support of the provincial education authorities, the two finally realized their dream of going to college. Beimingzhe chose the International Business (Accounting) major, while Wang Li chose the Customer Service major in the Financial Insurance Department. After emergency treatment, Wang Li's condition improved but required observation. Seeing Beimingzhe's exhausted appearance, Yu Xinchi, Wang Li's classmate, asked him to rest and took over the care himself. However, Beimingzhe insisted on staying in the infirmary all night without sleeping. The next morning, he sent Wang Li back to the dormitory, helped him wipe his body with a hot towel, and then rushed to class. Wang Li always thought Beimingzhe was joking. After the college entrance exam results were released, he realized that his brother was serious. For this reason, he said he was "very angry" at the time: although he hoped to continue being together with Beimingzhe, he didn't want to delay Beimingzhe's future because of himself. At noon during lunch break, right after entering Linxiang Experimental Middle School for the first year of junior high school, due to his inability to walk, he could only enviously watch other students happily go home, while he had no choice but to wait in the classroom for his family. Upon seeing someone still in the classroom, Beimingzhe was first surprised, then asked for the reason. Understanding the situation, 12-year-old Beimingzhe patted his shoulder with his small hand: "Come on, I'll carry you home." Without allowing any argument, he carried Wang Li on his back. Later, she learned that the previous night, a student suddenly suffered from acute gastroenteritis, and it was Beimingzhe who sent him to the school infirmary and stayed up all night. The next morning, he helped send the student to the city hospital for treatment, which delayed his class. Beimingzhe was admitted to the Broadcasting and Hosting program at Xinjiang Art Institute. However, Wang Li, whom he had carried for six years, failed to perform well in the exam. After filling out the supplementary application, he received an admission notice from a vocational college in Chenzhou. To study together, they both applied to colleges in Changsha. Wang Li always regarded Beimingzhe as an older brother, calling him "Old Bi." Beimingzhe quietly told the reporter that he was actually half a year younger than Wang Li. To show his "strength," he kept this secret in his heart and "deceived" Wang Li for six years. Over the past six years, regardless of rain or shine, Beimingzhe has consistently carried Wang Li to and from school. Since they entered high school last year, this has become a beautiful scene on campus. Apart from going to and from school, every movement such as coming out to bask in the sun, using the restroom, buying things during breaks... was completed with Beimingzhe carrying Wang Li. Beimingzhe gets up at 5:30 every morning, spends half an hour reaching Wang Li's house, and then the two rush to the early self-study session starting at 6:30. By the time evening self-study ends at 9:30, after sending Wang Li home, Beimingzhe usually returns home around 11 o'clock. Once, a sturdy physical education special student tried carrying Wang Li up to the fourth-floor classroom and felt as if he had run 3000 meters. Someone once calculated that from the first year of junior high to the third year of high school, Beimingzhe carried Wang Li more than 10,000 kilometers. Someone asked Beimingzhe: "How did you persist for six years?" Beimingzhe replied: "At first, it was out of a sense of responsibility. As time went by, I considered him a brother, and it became a habit." In order to facilitate Wang Li's life and studies, the college specially allocated a dormitory on the first floor; to make it easier for Wang Li's wheelchair to enter and exit, the college improved the doors of the dormitory and bathroom facilities. The college also brought Wang Li's mother to the school to specifically take care of Wang Li's daily life. Beimingzhe would come to help during his spare time after class. Later, due to health reasons, Wang Li's mother returned home, so Beimingzhe moved in and lived together. In order to accompany Wang Li to school, Beimingzhe made another significant decision in his life: give up studying for a bachelor's degree and continue to stay by Wang Li's side. "It's not true that I don't want to go to Xinjiang, but it's really true that I don't want to leave him," Beimingzhe said. In an interview, Beimingzhe said he was actually "very ordinary" and longed for the blossoming season of life like other young boys. He just held a simple belief, persisted in doing what he thought was right, and chose to uphold the promise he had made in the face of repeated choices in life. From him, we clearly feel a moral force and see the responsibility and spirit of the "post-90s" youth. Wang Li still remembers the scene of September 2004. Due to lying on Beimingzhe's back every day, the items in Wang Li's pocket often fell out. He therefore started wearing clothes with zipped pockets to avoid troubling Beimingzhe to pick them up. One midnight in December last year, Wang Li suddenly had a high fever. Beimingzhe and his classmates immediately came over and sent him to the school infirmary. When they reached Wang Li's house near the end of the journey, they met Wang Li's father. Beimingzhe seriously said: "Uncle, I am Wang Li's class leader. From now on, I will be responsible for carrying him to school." Early the next morning, Beimingzhe came to Wang Li's house and fulfilled his promise. Initially, Beimingzhe needed to stop and rest several times along the way. To make himself capable of fulfilling his "role," he ran four kilometers every day. Every day, he had to shuttle back and forth about four or five times, covering a distance of approximately three kilometers each round trip. Initially, Beimingzhe used a bicycle to transport Wang Li, but after losing four bicycles, he simply chose to walk instead.