Returning to her hometown for a reunion during the Spring Festival, the 26 year old girl walked out

Mondo Psychological Updated on 2024-02-16

Spring Festival is the most important traditional festival for Chinese, and it is a time for family reunion and blessings. For 26-year-old Xiao Meng, this year's Spring Festival is even more significant, because she was finally able to return to her hometown in Henan with her parents and younger brother to have a simple and warm New Year.

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However, Xiao Meng's journey to the Spring Festival was not easy, and she still bears the traces of a tragedy that occurred in Shanghai last April. That day, she was struck by a man who jumped from a building in front of a shopping mall, causing a severe spinal cord injury and multiple fractures that nearly killed her.

After the accident, Xiao Meng's parents immediately rushed to Shanghai and accompanied her to the hospital to undergo multiple surgeries and ***, while also facing huge medical bills and a lengthy litigation process. Fortunately, they received attention and help from all walks of life, raised some funds through crowdfunding platforms, and also found a professional team of lawyers to fight for the compensation and justice that Xiao Meng deserved.

After nearly a year of hard work, Xiao Meng's physical condition has improved significantly, she can walk and write on her own, but there are still some sequelae, and she needs to continue to undergo ** training and disability identification. For convenience, she and her mother rented a house near the hospital and stayed in Shanghai temporarily.

Under such circumstances, Xiao Meng's parents decided to let her return to her hometown during the Spring Festival to reunite with her family and relax. So, they took a green train at noon on February 3, and after 16 hours, they arrived in Luoyang on the morning of February 4, and then carpooled back to their hometown in Qinyang.

Back at home, Xiao Meng saw his long-lost brother and grandmother, his younger brother is a college student studying in other places, he hasn't seen his sister for a long time, he is very happy and distressed, and hopes that his sister can find an easy job and live a normal life as soon as possible. Grandma was old and a little confused, but she still recognized her granddaughter and muttered words of concern.

Xiao Meng's family did not post the Spring Festival and did not set off fireworks, they felt that it was not appropriate, but simply ate a Chinese New Year's Eve dinner, watched the Spring Festival Gala for a while, and then went to sleep. The next day, they didn't go to visit relatives and friends, but the family chatted at home, talking about the past and their plans for the future. In the afternoon, they went to the river at the edge of the village together, walked along the riverbank, enjoyed the beautiful scenery, and saw a pair of mandarin ducks, which was very auspicious.

Xiao Meng felt the warmth and support of her family, and also felt her own progress and hope, she wrote a New Year's greeting to reporters, saying: "Thank you to all the people who care and help me, thank my family and friends, thank you for your strength and hard work, I believe that in the new year, I will be better and I will be happier." ”

Xiao Meng's story is touching and admirable, she uses her actions to prove the power and value of life, and also shows the brilliance and beauty of human nature. In this Spring Festival, together with her family, she walked out of the shadow of being injured by a jumper and ushered in a new life and hope.

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