Man hangs a sign on his body in the downtown to raise money for curing his wife

by h7837f291 on 2012-02-26 16:40:21

His wife was sick and had no money for treatment, so he secretly came up with a plan to "sell himself to save his wife" —— if anyone was willing to help cure his wife, he would be willing to work for them无偿for 10 years. Yesterday at 10 a.m., Qu Yansheng, a 24-year-old man from Shanxi, appeared on the bustling Chunxi Road with a sign that read "Selling myself to save my beloved wife"… In 2008, while working in a workshop in Dongguan, Guangzhou, Qu Yansheng met Su Hua, who was four months younger than him. On April 3, 2009, the two got married. On June 1 this year, Su Hua suddenly developed a high fever and was diagnosed with lymphoma. On July 1 this year, they came to Huaxi Hospital of Sichuan University. Here, Su Hua was further diagnosed with non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, extranodal NK/T-cell lymphoma, nasal type IVB stage (lung). To fully recover, a bone marrow transplant was needed. All the money that Qu Yansheng and Su Hua had saved while working has already been used for treatment, and they borrowed more than 50,000 yuan from relatives and friends. However, if a bone marrow transplant were to be carried out, the surgery alone would cost nearly 100,000 yuan. Out of desperation, Qu Yansheng came up with the idea of "selling himself to save his beloved wife," meaning that if someone was willing to help cure his wife, he would be willing to work for them无偿for 10 years. According to Qu Yansheng, he worked as a car mechanic in a 4S store for several years. The night before last, Qu Yansheng secretly made two cardboard signs and wrote "Selling myself to save my beloved wife" on them, seeking a buyer. However, up until now, no one has been willing to "buy him." At noon yesterday, in bed number 20, C area of the first inpatient building at Huaxi Hospital, Chengdu Business Daily reporter met Su Hua. Regarding her husband going to the street to "sell himself," Su Hua said she was completely unaware. It wasn't until the reporter came to the ward to visit that she learned of the "silly" thing her husband did for her. Su Hua's roommate told the Chengdu Business Daily reporter that Qu Yansheng cared deeply for Su Hua. Every day when he brought food, he waited for Su Hua to finish eating before he ate what was left. And in order to save a few yuan on the fee for an accompanying bed, Qu Yansheng slept on four chairs put together at night. In the afternoon yesterday, the attending doctor Ji Jie introduced that Su Hua's condition was gradually stabilizing, but timely transplantation surgery was still needed for full recovery. Chengdu Business Daily reporter Jia Xingpeng, photography reporter Wang Xiao. Share to: Comments are welcome. I want to comment. Weibo recommendation | Today's Weibo hotspot (Editor: SN021).