Something that gives that light to the world, as the world, falls, into, the abyss of MERS-CoV here, using the powers of, music, off of the Newspapers, translated…
Liang is a trained opera singer, a rarity in the middle school principal population, she’d once led the choir to sing the National Anthem at New Year’s Day’s flag ceremony, and took the chorus to rearrange the “middle school version of the National Anthem”; for more than twenty years, she’d passed along the warmth, the cares and concerns to the children in underprivilege means through her music, during the time of the outbreaks, she’d encouraged the students to write their own graduation songs, and, rearrange the music, add in the sign language, to give those on the frontlines of defenses against MERS-CoV the needed encouragements.
Liang went to the musical department of Kaohsiung High School, she’d majored in voice in the music department of National Taiwan University of Education, earned a master of music in Donghai University, along with the choir education master’s degree from University of Roehampton in England and doctorate of adult education.
the photo of the principal, leading the students in their performances, from UDN.com

Twenty-six years ago, Liang began teaching at a middle school in the music department in Pingdong, the school asked her if she wanted to be in charge of the “bad students”, to take them to competing in choir of the county. This group of students got into fights, skipped the school sessions, and raced cars, and so, she’d, gone to hang out at the bubble tea shops, to establish the trust, the connection with the students.
Liang told, that she’d noted some extraordinary changes in these students, for the early morning study period that they were set to practice in the choirs, the students arrived to school on time every day, ran three laps around the field, then, reported to the music classroom. And, the group won first in boys’ choir in the middle school group, she’d recalled how ecstatic her students got, started hollering, screaming out, from the joys.
On the weekends, Liang would go to the rare conditions foundation to accompany those with the rare conditions, and their families in singing, day after day. Last year, the students of Liugui High School wrote their own graduation song, and she’d, arranged the music from the distance, with the sign language performances of their graduation song, to give encouragements to those working so hard in helping the country to continue treating and protecting the public from contractions, it’d made the graduation songs that much more meaningful to her students.
And so, this woman took her love of music, and turned in it into something greater, she’d touched her students with her love of music, and, helped them find something they’re good at doing, helping them to gain their self-confidence, which they will be taking to the rest of their lives, and, she’d, given to the community as well.