Today’s Happy Reading: I don’t know if anyone still remembers what the inspirational anti-cancer cartoonist told us. There once was a cartoonist who told readers many heartfelt words in her comic books, such as “Why did the emperor arrange for us to get sick? Remind us to cherish

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Happy reading today: What the inspirational anti-cancer cartoonist told us

I don’t know if anyone still remembers that there once was a cartoonist who told readers a lot of heartfelt words in her comic book , such as "Why does the emperor arrange When we are sick, it reminds us to cherish the limited time and be patient.”, “A true friend is like health, you will only realize its value when you lose it.”, “Death is just a result. "How to live is the most important thing." "Sometimes it is a beautiful thing to live in your own imagination. You don't have to care about anything, there is no fear, no sorrow, and even no death." Remember, loving and being loved are the most important things in this world. Only if you have experienced, loved, been strong, and overcome yourself, you have not lived in vain." Although these words are simple, it is worth reading. It feels very sad when it comes up. Because this is a classic quotation from Xiong Dun. It is the death education she left for readers before she left the world.

Xiong Dun, born Xiang Yao , was born in Lishui, Zhejiang Province in 1982. Before falling ill, he worked as an illustrator in an advertising company in Beijing. Xiong Dun is just her pen name, and her real name is Xiang Yao. Previously, she has published many comics and picture books such as "Diary of a Mature Woman", "Diary of a Mature Woman", " Slimming Man ", etc., and is quite famous on the Internet. In the early morning of August 21, 2011, she fainted and fell to the ground after getting up. After examination at the hospital, she was diagnosed with non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, which is also cancer. Cancer is a nightmare for everyone. However, Xiong Dun used an unusually optimistic spirit to express her anti-cancer experience in the form of comics, which also infected countless netizens.

In February 2012, Xiong Dun began to post on the Internet with the title "Get out of here, Mr. Tumor, recording the days in the hospital fighting against cancer", a comic restoration of his own personal experience. Xiong Dun insists on using bright colors, vivid brushwork, and a very "self-deprecating" method that is not afraid of being ugly to record the joys and sorrows during medical treatment. The images and dialogues of the cartoon characters in the comics are very funny. The protagonist in the comic sometimes shows her teeth and claws, and sometimes acts like a lady. The protagonist's friends are also alternately serious and crazy. Not only was Xiong Dun not knocked down, he also conveyed his optimism to others. She said, "For a cartoonist, what life has given me, whether it is luck or frustration, joy or pain, joy or sorrow, laughter or crying... all these emotions and experiences can be put into writing. Material." Unfortunately, her condition continued to deteriorate. At 8:54 p.m. on November 16, 2012, a message was posted on Weibo "@xiongdunXD" that has been updated by Xiong Dun himself: "Xiang Yao, our dear Xiong Dun, separated at 17:25 today Open. Thank you for your support and care for her for so long. I hope she will be as happy and well as before in heaven. "The story outside the comic ends like this. There is no miracle. Nearly 500 people came to Xiong Dun’s funeral, and many netizens who didn’t know him came spontaneously. Songs by MJ (Xiong Dun’s idol Michael Jackson ) were blaring in the mourning hall, and happy PPTs were played on the wall. This was There is probably no place like Babaoshan . Xiong Dun's comics were collected and published as the comic "Get Out! Mr. Tumor". The book was later adapted into a movie. According to Xiong Dun's wish, the then-popular actress Bai Baihe played Xiong Dun himself. In the film, when Xiong Dun was dying, she recorded the video and decided to host her own memorial service. She told all her friends: Remember, loving and being loved are the most important things in the world. A girl who faced illness, even at the end of her life, still bravely smiled at life and actively fought for every minute and every second to live a more meaningful and valuable life. We have to be moved. In family, friendship, and love, she did not leave a trace of regret.

Time flies so fast, and before you know it, it has been 10 years since this optimistic anti-cancer star passed away. But I believe that netizens who were moved by Xiong Dun’s optimism back then still remember her.A funny and humorous cartoonist, after experiencing the earth-shaking changes brought about by the disease, she still dealt with it calmly with incredible strength and humorous self-deprecation in her works. After reading Xiong Dun's comics, I believe readers will be moved and also

Today’s Happy Reading: I don’t know if anyone still remembers what the inspirational anti-cancer cartoonist told us. There once was a cartoonist who told readers many heartfelt words in her comic books, such as “Why did the emperor arrange for us to get sick? Remind us to cherish - DayDayNews

Today’s Happy Reading: I don’t know if anyone still remembers what the inspirational anti-cancer cartoonist told us. There once was a cartoonist who told readers many heartfelt words in her comic books, such as “Why did the emperor arrange for us to get sick? Remind us to cherish - DayDayNews

Today’s Happy Reading: I don’t know if anyone still remembers what the inspirational anti-cancer cartoonist told us. There once was a cartoonist who told readers many heartfelt words in her comic books, such as “Why did the emperor arrange for us to get sick? Remind us to cherish - DayDayNews

Today’s Happy Reading: I don’t know if anyone still remembers what the inspirational anti-cancer cartoonist told us. There once was a cartoonist who told readers many heartfelt words in her comic books, such as “Why did the emperor arrange for us to get sick? Remind us to cherish - DayDayNews

Today’s Happy Reading: I don’t know if anyone still remembers what the inspirational anti-cancer cartoonist told us. There once was a cartoonist who told readers many heartfelt words in her comic books, such as “Why did the emperor arrange for us to get sick? Remind us to cherish - DayDayNews

Today’s Happy Reading: I don’t know if anyone still remembers what the inspirational anti-cancer cartoonist told us. There once was a cartoonist who told readers many heartfelt words in her comic books, such as “Why did the emperor arrange for us to get sick? Remind us to cherish - DayDayNews

Today’s Happy Reading: I don’t know if anyone still remembers what the inspirational anti-cancer cartoonist told us. There once was a cartoonist who told readers many heartfelt words in her comic books, such as “Why did the emperor arrange for us to get sick? Remind us to cherish - DayDayNews

. Life is so short, life is so precious, sadness is also a day, happiness is also a day, so why not live happily every day? Cherish it!

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