"Korean version of Chen Shuju" 92-year-old grandma donated her life and sold money: I want to continue the warmth of my father shaking my hand when I was a child!

There are always such people all over the world who silently contribute to this land. In the eyes of Taiwanese people, Ms. Chen Shuju is not only an ordinary dish, but also a philanthropist. She donated all her money from years to society, and was d...


There are always such people all over the world who silently contribute to this land. In the eyes of Taiwanese people, Ms. Chen Shuju is not only an ordinary dish, but also a philanthropist. She donated all her money from years to society, and was discovered by the media because her accumulated donations were too large. This kind of goodness also made her selected by the Forbes magazine in 2010 to the Asian charity hero list; in the same year, the "Time" magazine selected her as the 8th place in the "Hero" project of the most influential 100 characters of the year. In Korea, there is also a kind grandmother who is as kind as Ms. Chen Shuju. She is 92 years old and donated the full amount of money she will sell, so she was invited to the Blue House to celebrate. Behind the good deeds, is the longing and gratitude for her father, the old grandmother is Park Chun-zi. She donated the 650 million Korean dollars (about NT$14.98 million) she saved with her seaweed over the years to children and disabled people. This goodness was praised by an emergency clinic professor who served in the Korean Earlha Nuda Mudong Hospital and gained great attention. The professor was invited to the Blue House at the end of last year to attend the commendation and commemoration donation ceremony of the Child Protection Group, and was welcomed by President Moon Jae-in and his wife. Representatives from well-known groups including the World Outlook and the Red Cross.

In the crowd, the professor noticed Grandma Haruko with a cane, who attended with a high-value donor from the Green Rain Children's Foundation. When Grandma Chunzi shared the story on stage, everyone on the scene was red. Grandma said that her mother was gone when she was born. She and her father depended on each other for life. The family environment was very hard and she often had to eat and get a stomach full because she had no money. At the age of 10, she started at the station, hiding from the police and relying on selling to survive.

At that time, she used the money she earned to buy something to eat and felt unparalleled happiness, so she also wanted to convey this happiness to others. She believes that donating money to the trapped people can share this feeling of happiness. With this thoughtful mind, Chunzi will donate it later as long as she saves money, "nothing makes people feel happier than sharing." I have been doing this for many years, but I didn’t expect to step into the Blue House one day.

"When I was young, my father liked to hold my hands, and that felt very warm." Grandma Haruko said. Even after more than 80 years, my father still remembers the love he loves Chunzi. Because he missed his father, Grandma Chunzi, who was awarded on stage, couldn't help but shed tears.

The story of Grandma Chunzi makes us more certain that the love parents give when their children are young deeply affects the children's hearts, and these kindness and love will be returned to this society by their children in a certain way one day in the future, and those who are favored can continue to be happy.



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