A 57-year-old man from Liaoning Province, mainland China, kept 30,000 yuan (regarding NT$1.33 million) in an iron box and told his three children regarding the matter before he died. (Picture / Retrieved from Weibo / Boiling Point Video)
As a younger generation, it is bound to be very reluctant to receive relics following the death of a loved one in the family. A 57-year-old man in Liaoning Province, mainland China, told his children before his death that some of the money he had worked so hard to save was in the water tank at home. After the old man died, the three children found the 30,000 yuan (regarding NT$1.33 million) left by their father there, which made them feel quite reluctant and choked up several times. As soon as the news came out, there was a heated discussion.
According to comprehensive land media reports, a man surnamed Li and the other two siblings in Huludao City, Liaoning Province, found a tin box they used to go to school under the water tank at home on the 19th, and found a recently deceased in it. Dad deposited 30,000 yuan (regarding NT 1.33 million).
It can be seen from the video posted on the Internet that the siblings choked up when they opened the tin box and caught a glimpse of a sum of money that their father had wrapped in a plastic bag in the past. The man surnamed Li said that this is the money he and his sister gave to their father during the festivals in recent years, “Dad didn’t spend it.”
Li Nan added that his mother had passed away many years ago, and he did not expect his father to be diagnosed with stomach cancer before. Although the three siblings sent his father to the hospital for treatment in time and continued to take care of him, but in the end, his father was still defeated by the disease. passed away.
After the news came to light, some netizens said “the hearts of parents in the world”, “the older generation is like this, they are children all their lives”, “the greatest and most selfless love”, “remember to love your parents well”, “when your parents are alive” It’s enough to be nice to your parents.”