Don't cry when a terminally ill cancer woman becomes a real angel after her funeral
Apr 10, 2025
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According to Hong Kong media South China Morning Post, Zhang Yi (30), a woman living in Zhejiang Province, China, was diagnosed with small cell cancer in the cervix after suffering abnormal bleeding three months ago.
At the time of discovery, it had already spread, and medical staff told her she would only live for another two years.
Mr. Jang conveyed this to his close friend, Li Chai-chai.
Despite the grim diagnosis, she lives an astonishingly optimistic and vibrant life and makes precious memories with her husband and 3-year-old son.
However, as his condition worsened, it was difficult for Jang to walk and he had to endure painful chemotherapy.
In response, best friend Lee responded, "My friend sees every day as a gift"When faced with illness, I feel that I need more positive mind, not fear or sadness."
At the end of last month, Jang held a funeral service while he was alive in an outdoor park to honor his life and share beautiful memories.
She chose a portrait of the brightest smile and framed it as a memorial photo.
After that, I went to the park near Seoho with my friend Lee with an easel (a frame for placing a picture board), posters, and paper.
Posting a poster detailing her condition, she said, `If things get worse, I may become an angel in two years. I want you to leave me a blessing```````````````````````."
Despite the rain, numerous passers-by stopped visiting and wrote messages of love and encouragement on the installed paperboard.
Hugging Jang, one woman said "I've been sick before, and I've overcome it. You'll be like that, too."
Citizens also wrote supportive comments such as 'I hope your future feels like sunshine every day' and 'Cheer up and get well soon'
Jang said he was deeply moved and shed tears, and felt the warmth of the world through the encouragement of strangers.
The next day, Jang had a farewell ceremony with his family at home.
She shared a moving slide video of her precious childhood memories, her work life, and her passion for idol stars with her family and relatives.
Then "Mom, Dad, don't be sad. I want to be your daughter in the next life, too"Don't cry when I'm a real angel. I promise to leave with a smile on my face" he said.
She also expressed her willingness to keep fighting, hoping to be by her son's side when he was growing up.
She said "I'm not afraid of death. Life is measured not by length, but by how fully you accept every moment.'
In an interview with the Chinese media Qiao News on the 5th, his friend Li said "Jang is undergoing chemotherapy in Shanghai, but he is in a bad condition."
This article was translated by Naver AI translator.