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Thursday, January 12, 2012
Bicycle repairman finds the right gear
Ren
Yuhua
,
a
bicycle
repair
shop
owner
at
Tsinghua
University
,
has
recently
moved
many
students
after
writing
an
online
post
about
his
experience
of
work
and
life
in
Beijing
.
BEIJING
-
On
a
chilly
Wednesday
,
a
man
wearing
a
dirty
glove
was
changing
a
bicycle
chain
in
front
of
his
repair
shop
at
Tsinghua
University
.
Compared
to
the
surrounding
buildings
of
China
'
s
top
university
,
his
3
-sq-m
shop
looks
quite
small
and
shabby
.
But
the
owner
shows
his
pride
,
saying
, "
With
my
shop
,
I
can
repair
bicycles
for
students
.
Furthermore
,
with
the
experience
and
money
I
get
here
,
I
will
manufacture
my
own
bicycles
with
lower
prices
but
superior
quality
for
them
."
Students
in
Tsinghua
dub
him
"
the
guy
with
courage
"
after
reading
his
profiles
on
renren
.
com
,
a
popular
website
among
students
in
China
.
Ren
Yuhua
, 29,
left
his
village
in
Zhangjiakou
,
Hebei
province
some
12
years
ago
after
graduating
from
middle
school
.
"
I
decided
to
work
to
support
my
poor
family
,"
Ren
said
. "
I
went
to
Beijing
alone
without
hesitation
and
found
temporary
shelter
with
a
fellow
from
my
town
who
was
working
at
a
canteen
in
Tsinghua
University
."
He
had
tried
many
odd
jobs
only
to
find
his
big
city
dream
difficult
to
realize
.
He
once
worked
as
a
porter
at
a
construction
site
but
gave
up
two
days
afterwards
.
He
was
accepted
as
an
apprentice
by
an
old
man
who
owned
a
bicycle
shop
at
Tsinghua
and
he
stayed
there
for
three
years
.
"
I
quit
because
my
monthly
salary
was
quite
low
.
It
was
about
600
yuan
($95)
at
most
in
2002.
And
the
job
always
made
me
dirty
,"
he
said
with
great
disappointment
.
"
I
wanted
to
do
some
exciting
jobs
,
which
could
make
great
money
."
However
,
he
gained
nothing
but
more
frustrations
.
He
used
up
all
his
savings
and
borrowed
some
more
to
buy
a
car
to
provide
underground
"
black
taxi
"
services
,
but
failed
due
to
his
unfamiliarity
with
the
roads
.
"
My
wife
divorced
me
after
a
series
of
career
failures
hit
me
in
2005.
I
had
no
money
at
all
.
But
my
pride
didn
'
t
allow
me
to
go
back
to
my
hometown
,"
he
said
with
a
low
voice
and
stopped
talking
for
a
while
. "
Then
I
decided
to
commit
suicide
."
In
the
winter
of
2005,
he
hung
himself
at
his
rented
apartment
.
Luckily
,
the
rope
broke
and
he
fell
onto
a
stove
.
"
At
that
time
,
I
totally
lost
my
mind
,
like
a
crashed
computer
.
My
parents
sent
me
to
the
hospital
to
treat
me
for
mental
disease
."
Following
his
recovery
his
mother
died
of
cancer
. "
That
was
the
darkest
time
in
my
life
,"
he
said
.
Ren
has
been
living
near
Tsinghua
campus
and
has
made
friends
with
some
students
and
staff
. "
People
coming
from
Tsinghua
University
should
do
the
best
at
whatever
they
do
.
Instead
of
chasing
money
,
you
should
be
the
top
at
repairing
bikes
,"
Peng
Tao
,
a
post-graduate
student
and
a
friend
for
10
years
,
told
him
.
Ren
took
in
his
words
and
started
his
small
business
repairing
bicycles
at
the
campus
in
2008.
Peng
said
he
is
different
from
other
bicycle
repairers
.
He
has
the
ambition
to
learn
more
about
this
industry
and
has
strong
innovative
abilities
.
"
He
assembled
an
automatic
platform
which
can
raise
the
bicycle
so
that
he
doesn
'
t
need
to
bend
over
to
fix
it
.
It
'
s
really
impressive
,"
he
said
.
Ren
thought
he
should
pay
back
the
university
. "
I
found
many
students
complained
a
lot
about
their
hardships
.
I
think
my
stories
can
give
them
an
indication
that
their
lives
are
much
better
."
His
posting
on
Dec
3
that
encouraged
students
to
be
stronger
and
move
forward
has
received
thousands
of
comments
.
"
I
was
shocked
.
I
can
'
t
believe
such
an
optimistic
man
,
who
always
likes
to
make
friends
with
us
,
has
that
sad
past
.
Then
I
feel
guilty
about
wasting
my
life
and
should
learn
from
his
strong
mind
,"
said
Cai
Xinshan
,
a
student
who
forwarded
Ren
'
s
posting
.
Ren
also
participated
in
the
campus
'
psychology
association
in
2011
to
help
anyone
in
need
on
and
off
the
campus
.
"
I
know
someone
needs
my
help
from
my
experience
and
I
will
help
them
as
much
as
I
can
,"
he
said
.
Ren
'
s
dream
is
to
build
his
own
brand
of
bicycles
and
donate
them
to
students
in
need
.
A
company
in
Jiangsu
province
offered
to
cooperate
with
him
to
produce
his
renovated
bicycle
in
December
.
But
the
company
owner
did
not
come
to
visit
Ren
as
he
had
promised
.
"
I
'
m
very
disappointed
.
But
I
'
ll
never
give
up
,"
he
said
firmly
.
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