The terminally ill teenager who moved China writes a book to record his ten-thousand-li journey of gratitude, calling himself sorry to the whole world, especially to his father who has been with him through life and death ——
The first time he went to Peking University, all he could do was cast a distant glance at the Boya Tower; the spring scenery of Weiming Lake just passed by like that. —— There was too little time left for Huang Ge.
At the age of 6, he was told that he had a terminal illness and would not live past 18. The help from many kind-hearted people created a miracle in his life. This autumn, Huang Ge will be 21 years old. But the doctor said that Huang Ge's life might not last beyond his favorite season, summer. When the willows sprout green leaves, Huang Ge, one of the "People Who Moved China" in 2006, came to Beijing to launch his autobiographical public welfare book "Lighting up Life". In the book, it is recorded that he and his father drove a three-wheeled motorcycle for three years, visiting benefactors and expressing their thanks in person.
On the afternoon of the 27th