THE STORY of an elderly Chinese man who was granted the final wish of performing acupuncture on his sick daughter just hours before he died has touched countless people on mainland social media.
What
became a viral Douyin video of the event was posted by a granddaughter of
83-year-old acupuncturist, Yang Zhenya. It was filmed on December 28 just hours
before he died.
Despite
suffering from weakness, the cancer-stricken and bedridden old man managed to
insert the treatment needles into his daughter’s hand properly.
Yang had
become critically ill hours earlier after catching Covid-19.
Knowing
he was dying, the moment he felt a little better and less weak, he insisted on
treating his youngest daughter who was also infected with Covid, reported the
Bailu Video.
Aware of
the situation, the woman could not stop crying while being treated. She agreed
to receive the treatment to give her a final, lasting memory of him. The old
man died four hours later.
Not
wanting his children to see him in pain, suffering Yang covered half of his
face with a quilt before he passed away, Wang, his granddaughter, said in her
post.
The
video was shared by several media outlets in China and moved many online to
tears.
“The
most selfless love in the world is a parent’s love. They always give everything
without expecting anything in return,” said one comment on Douyin.
“As long as I’m alive, you’ll always be
a child,” another person said, putting himself in the old man’s shoes.
A third
person was commenting on the acupuncturist’s professionalism: “He remained
professional until the last moments of his life.”
Yang was
a folk acupuncturist in northern China’s Shanxi province for 60 years, and was
reported by local newspapers to have effectively treated paralysis and polio.
Yang was
also considered the family acupuncturist, treating his children and
grandchildren anytime they became ill.
He
raised his children on his own after his wife died at a young age, and also
looked after his grandchildren while their parents were busy at work.
In his
final moments, Yang, in tears, told his family that he wished he had more time
to spend with them.
“His
children were all grandpa thought about,” his granddaughter Wang told the Bailu
Video. (Fran Lu, South
China Morning Post)
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