His tricycle is his another "home", with bedding inside, and he usually lives in it. There are also liquefied gas cans and pots and pans in the car, and he cooks noodles for himself. For most of the year, Jiang Hongyun is on the road, and he plans to deliver reflective car stickers to surrounding provinces such as Hebei and Anhui in the future. Jiang Hongyun displays the reflective car stickers he is going to give away. Reporter Zhongyu Tian from Henan Business Daily / Photo. He has a three-wheeled "home". Cao Aili said that her husband was often away, in order to save money, they only contacted by text messages. Jiang Hongyun would frequently send text messages to her to report safety. Now, Cao Aili and her husband are still renting a house. She mends shoes for people every day, and can earn several thousand yuan a month. After deducting the living expenses at home, she gives the money to her husband. Weibo recommendation | Today's Weibo hot topics Share to: Welcome to comment I want to comment Free delivery of reflective car stickers for students Reporter Xiaoxiao Li from Henan Business Daily Her husband insisted on doing this thing, so she chose to support him. In her view, her husband is doing what he likes, and happiness is good, "spend more money when you have money, spend less money when you don't have money, these are not important, he does what he likes, happy is good." After being released from prison in 2007, Jiang Hongyun began to do only one thing: run all over the province, stick reflective car stickers on students' bicycles. He said that this would make students safer when riding at night. Jiang Hongyun's second brother also runs freight. One night in 1989, his second brother drove and hit a middle school student. Afterwards, his second brother said, "If that student could stick a reflective sticker on the back of the car, maybe I wouldn't have hit him." In 1993, his second brother caused two deaths in a car accident. Then he decided to buy reflective car stickers and give them away for free to primary and secondary school students. Yesterday, at No. 102 Middle School in Zhengzhou, Jiang Hongyun stuck reflective car stickers on more than 500 students' bicycles. "This way, drivers can see them at night, and students will be safer when riding." Jiang Hongyun is 42 years old and is from Shangcai, Zhumadian. In 2003, he was sentenced for some matters and was released from prison in 2007. In order to truly repent, he wanted to do something useful for society. At noon yesterday, Jiang Hongyun's wife Cao Aili was still repairing shoes in Zhumadian. After being released from prison, his family gave him 100,000 yuan, wanting him to do some business, but he invested the money, bought car stickers and gave them to students. Subsequently, he bought a three-wheeled motorcycle and rode around everywhere. Except for Sanmenxia, he has been to all cities and prefectures in Henan.