Woman in Need of Kidney, Terms of Donation Marries Cancer Patients Under Contract...A miracle happened
Oct 28, 2025
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In order to survive, they made so-called 'contract marriage', but gradually turned into sincere love.
According to the Chinese magazine 'Marriage and Family' and the Hong Kong media South China Morning Post, in 2014, Wang Xiao, a 24-year-old woman, was diagnosed with uremia and diagnosed by medical staff that it was difficult to survive if she could not transplant her kidneys within a year.
In a desperate situation because there was no suitable donor in the family, she posted a marriage advertisement on the cancer patient community with the advice of a patient. Her ad posted 'I promise to take care of you as best as I can after marriage. I'm sorry, but I just want to liveThe phrase ' was contained.
A few days later, a 27-year-old man, Yu Zhenping, contacted me.
He had a blood type consistent with Wang Xiao and was experiencing multiple recurrences of multiple myeloma.
He said he lost his mother, his father sold his house for treatment, and that he was living on drugs.
In July 2013, the two quietly completed their marriage registration.
They agreed to keep the marriage private, manage their respective properties, and donate their kidneys to Wang when Yu dies.
Wang promised to help Yoo with his treatment and take care of his father after death in return.
The contractual marriage between the two gradually turned into heartfelt love.
The two kept in touch every day to share their health and daily life, and Wang's pleasant personality brought laughter to Yoo, who had a hard time in his body and mind.
Yu prepared food for her herself, and Wang accompanied him to his treatment.
Wang also made and sold bouquets of flowers on the street to pay for Yoo's bone marrow transplant. A card containing the stories of the two was placed next to the flowers, and citizens and merchants gathered after seeing it. She raised 500,000 yuan (about 100 million won) to support Yoo's surgery expenses.
The love and dedication of the two made a miracle.
In June 2014, Yoo's condition stabilized and Wang's health improved. The number of dialysis was reduced from twice a week to once a month, and doctors also said she may no longer need a transplant.
In February 2015, the two held a wedding banquet at a local restaurant to celebrate their health recovery and love.
Their story was later made into a movie 'Woman Ichi Yao Taiyang (Towards the Sun Together)' and released in China in 2024, earning 276 million yuan (about 56 billion won).
Currently, the two continue to live a stable life by running a flower shop in Xi'an, Shaanxi Province. Chinese Netizens Say 'Marriage Starts From Despair Turned Into a Miracle of Love'", "I remember crying a lot while watching the movie.", "I'm rooting for a happy life." be posting comments such as.
This article was translated by Naver AI translator.










