He retrieved tens of thousands of aborted babies from the hospital, raised 100 children, and later b

Mondo Health Updated on 2024-01-29

In 2016, a man named Song Fufu suddenly became the focus and dominated major social circles.

For 15 years, he waited every day in front of the hospital's abortion room and retrieved the body of a baby from a doctor.

He brought home the remains of more than 10,000 babies, and his wife denounced him as a "madman", while people called him a thug who thought he had done something unknown to people with the remains of babies.

However, when the truth was revealed, the atmosphere of the whole society changed, and people began to call him the "living Buddha" and consider him a kind person in modern times.

Later, Song Fufu adopted more than 100 more children and was responsible for their daily life and diet. But unexpectedly, after an in-depth investigation, the truth of the matter was revealed again, causing Song Fufu to be severely criticized by the public again.

So, Song Fufu took away the baby's body and adopted the child, what is the secret behind this?

Due to the wife's difficult birth, the baby's body was properly buried.

Born in Nha Trang, Vietnam, Song Phuc Phuc was primarily responsible for guarding the cemetery.

In 2001, Song Fufu's wife experienced a difficult birth, but miraculously survived. This difficult birth deeply disturbed Song Fufu, who he believed was a punishment and warning from fate.

In order to atone for his past sins and pray for good luck, Song began to collect burials for abandoned babies in the cemetery he managed. Every day, he cleans up the bodies of the babies that have decomposed and deteriorated, and personally organizes funerals for them. He firmly believes that such an approach preserves the last dignity for babies who are forced to have abortions.

Later, he used up all his hard-earned salary to buy a cemetery on an open field on the side of a mountain, with the aim of finding a final place of peace for these young people in distress.

However, Song Fufu's actions were strongly opposed by his wife and friends. His wife even once harshly criticized him for losing his mind, because she thought he was a bad man who always wanted to help some dead baby who was a complete stranger.

Although the neighbors generally believe that this is a crazy behavior, Song Fufu firmly believes that his true feelings in his heart will not be affected by the ** of the outside world.

He firmly believes that only by doing so can he bring good luck to himself and his family. In just a few years, Song Fufu successfully collected the remains of tens of thousands of dead babies, and many people were moved by his spirit of "great love" and praised him as a "living bodhisattva."

Behind the nursery lies a pitch black.

If that's all it takes, then this may just be a relatively "crazy" good deed, but Song Fufu still has other plans in his heart. He thinks he should put this idea into action because he feels that he is a person who loves children, and he also wants to be a father who lets more people know about his children. He longed not only to bury the babies, but also to win them a chance to observe the world at an earlier time.

One day, a soon-to-be mother finds Song Fufu with a heart full of sadness and disappointment. She was considering whether she should terminate her pregnancy, but Song Fufu reassured her that he would like to become a temporary care center for the unborn newborn.

The future mother was deeply grateful, and she chose to let this little life be born instead of letting him disappear without a trace during the brutal surgical process.

Soon after, the news of Song Fufu's decision to *** spread quickly, which caused many pregnant women to come and ask for help. Song Fufu did not hesitate to agree to their every request, hoping that they would not give up their children's lives easily.

Thanks to the support of his family and friends, Song built a humble house near the cemetery to help future mothers and children. Over time, the place evolved into an orphanage, and at its peak, Song was responsible for caring for more than 100 children.

In order to let the children experience the care and love like their parents, Song Fufu regards the children as his own flesh and blood, and would rather bear the hardships himself than the children suffer any form of grievances.

He couldn't remember all the names, so he named the boy Vinh, which meant honor;The girls were named tam, which means "heart", and their mother's name was added to the end of the name to distinguish them.

After years of hard work, Song Fufu's noble qualities have deeply touched many people, and many people respectfully call him "contemporary living Buddha". But unexpectedly, under Song Fufu's kindness, there is a shocking darkness hidden.

In a documentary titled "The Melons Are Ripe and Falling," Song Fufu's near-altar image was dismantled.

After 2 years of secret filming and 7 years of meticulous production, this documentary reveals the shocking and untold inside Song Bok Bok Nursery School.

In that section, Song Fufu and his caregivers treated the orphans in a cruel way, and this group of innocent children seemed to be trapped in hell. When the documentary was made public, Song Phuc Phuc's nursery was quickly closed by Vietnam**, and the children were finally properly cared for and placed without being abused.

Daolu, known as the "flower monk", is a true living Buddha.

Unlike Song Fufu, there is a person in our country who is known as a real "living Buddha".

In Nantong, Jiangsu, there was a monk named Daolu Monk, who was full of compassion, and Daolu's real name was Wu Bing.

Before becoming a monk, he was already a successful businessman, but his love life was not satisfactory, and since his wife was close relatives with him, the two had always been worried about the imminent birth of their children.

When Doroku's wife became pregnant, he went to the temple to pray, hoping that he would become a monk after the age of 50 as long as the child was healthy.

After the birth of the child, the family lived a carefree and happy life, but unfortunately, the happy time did not last long, and the relationship between Doroku and his wife cracked, and finally chose to divorce.

When his wife left, Daolu suddenly lost his way, so he decided to become a monk early.

After the monk Daolu became a monk, he chose to settle in Fuxian Temple. One day, a young pregnant woman came to the temple to ask for help, and although her family wanted her to have an abortion, she wished to pray for good luck for her soon-to-be-born child.

Monk Daolu encouraged her to give birth to the child and promised to provide the help needed. The pregnant woman was so moved that she decided to keep the child. Since then, Monk Daolu has begun assisting mothers who have unplanned pregnancies or are unable to raise their children.

Over the past decade, Monk Daolu has successfully assisted nearly 500 pregnant women through the childbirth process and raised more than 400 children. He used the villa reserved for his daughter as an adoption point and named it "Nursing Residence".

Dolu has hired professionals to take care of pregnant women and newborns at no cost. For the mothers of the children, he has only one simple request, that is, to sign his name, and then Dao Lu will raise the children on his behalf.

Among the more than 400 children, whether healthy or disabled, Monk Daolu treated them equally and did his best to take care of them.

However, Monk Daolu also faced misunderstanding and pressure from the outside world, some people criticized him as a "flower monk" and too frequent with women, but Monk Daolu never cared about rumors, only concerned about the safety of pregnant women and children.

Most of these pregnant women became pregnant by accident, and when they had nowhere else to go, Monk Daolu chose to turn to him for help. He doesn't delve into the causes, he only cares about his own life, and he has helped the oldest 46-year-old and the youngest 16-year-old.

The Buddha once said, "In this world, suffering is everywhere, and we should have compassion for all living beings." "Compassion is the fundamental belief of Daolu. "What Monk Daolu did reflected the essence of this belief.

Summary section. Through Song Fufu's narration, we can gain insight into the complex personality of human beings.

Superficial good deeds do not always reflect inner peace, and true and false good are not always clear at a glance, so we should always maintain calm and wise judgment when conducting public welfare and charitable activities.

Just show sincerity and kindness in the deepest part of your heart, and the world will be a better place.

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