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陈中阳
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范家其,旺卓措,王海祥
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  来自北京的支教老师韩松初到藏区,恶劣危险的生存环境立马给了他一个下马威,被狼王追赶,被动物夜袭,艰苦的生活条件让他不知所措,但藏区学童和同胞们对他的热情与照顾却温暖人心。孩子们眼中的纯真和对学习的渴望感染了韩松,他克服一切困难,承担起所有科目的教学,在朝夕相处中与孩子们结下了深厚的情谊。平静美好的支教岁月被打破,猖狂的盗猎者夜闯学校伤人,韩松和学童们经历了生死的考验,又因远在北京的韩母病危不得不分别。在所有学童的殷切期盼中,最终韩松选择回到高原,将自己的青春和生命奉献在这里,与善良美丽的藏族姑娘格桑梅朵一起,助力一代又一代的西藏学子改变人生实现梦想。
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