After dancing together for 10 years, my unconscious daughter woke up...Miracles Made by Motherhood

Nov 10, 2025

After dancing together for 10 years, my unconscious daughter woke up...Miracles Made by Motherhood
The image of his daughter Anfang in the wheelchair (left), Anfang (right picture), who recently walked again, and his mother Xiao Xuefei. Photo Source = Baidu, South China Morning Post



The story of her daughter, who was in a coma, walking again thanks to her mother's dedication to dancing in the square for 10 years is touching.

According to Hong Kong media South China Morning Post, Xiao Xuefei, a 59-year-old woman living in Hunan Province, China, was shocked to hear that her daughter Ang Fang, who worked in Guangzhou, Guangdong Province, fell into a coma 10 years ago due to a serious illness.

Doctors recommended stopping the treatment, saying there was little possibility of recovery, but Xiao refused to accept it and moved her daughter to a general hospital room to continue nursing with sincerity.




A few months later, there was some movement in the body of her daughter Yang Fang, but her consciousness did not return.

In response, Xiao brought her daughter home and started rehabilitation herself. On the advice of medical staff that music, dance and travel can help stimulate nerves, Xiao took her daughter in a wheelchair every morning and headed to the park. She shook her daughter's hand and danced to the music of the square dance.

In China, the culture of middle-aged women dancing in parks is active. This low-cost, energized and loneliness-soothing activity sometimes causes complaints due to noise problems.




As Xiao's story gradually became known, support and support from local dance teams continued, and some helped Yangfang's movement or taught new dance moves.

In the second year of dancing, Yang Fang first began to speak. The first thing she says to her mother is that she's a good personXiao was thrilled and took her daughter to the hospital, where the medical staff identified distinct changes in brain activity and called her a `miracle.'

For the next 10 years, Xiao danced with her daughter every single day, and Yangfang gradually became able to walk and talk. Currently, simple communication and daily life are possible, but cognitive ability is still recovering and only parents can recognize it.




In a recent interview, Xiao said he formed a 150-member square dance team and still dances every day with his daughter. "If your daughter is happy, all that hard work and fatigue is worth it," she added.

Netizens who heard the news said "Miracle created by motherhood","Dance and music have healing powers that cannot be expressed in words","I hope my daughter will get back to health." show a reaction of the back.



This article was translated by Naver AI translator.