In the concept of many of us modern people, being buried in peace after death is the greatest respect for people. It is not only the filial piety of the younger generation to the elders, but also the ritual that the elders should enjoy throughout their hard work. But there is suc

In the concept of many modern people, after death, being buried in peace is the greatest respect for them. It is not only the filial piety of the younger generation to the elders, but also the ritual that the elders should enjoy throughout their hard work. But there is such a couple in Kunming. They were made into specimens and placed in front of the specimen room of the Human Science Museum of Kunming Medical University. What is going on? I think you must be very curious when you see this, so let’s read it down!

It turned out that there was a couple's skeleton specimen standing at the entrance of the specimen room of the Human Science Museum of Kunming Medical University. Some people have always wondered why there is a couple's skeleton stored here? Isn’t it the most important thing to be buried in peace when a person dies? A series of questions made people unable to calm down.

Today I will answer this question. When we walk into the Human Science Museum of Kunming Medical University, we will find that the two skeletons at the door are taller, on the left, and on the right. If you are looking carefully, you will find that this is a couple. Who is this skeleton?

After learning, the skeleton on the left was Professor of Neurosurgery at the First Affiliated Hospital of Kunming Medical University Li Bingquan , and the skeleton on the right was his wife, Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology at the Second Affiliated Hospital of Kunming Medical University Hu Suqiu . So why are the skeletons of these two people not buried in peace, but instead hanging here? This starts with the two people’s understanding.

Li Bingquan was born in poverty. When he was a teenager, he witnessed the country being ravaged by the Japanese invaders. Therefore, he vowed to study hard since childhood to serve the country. Hard work pays off. After middle school, he was admitted to the Department of Medicine of Yunnan University School of Medicine. In July 1947, he obtained a bachelor's degree in . He also became a talent useful to the country. After liberation, he worked as a surgeon at the First Affiliated Hospital of Yunnan Medical College.

In order to do his job well, Li Bingquan worked day and night. Two years later, in 1949, he met his lifelong lover, Hu Suqiu, an alumnus who was one class younger than him, and he soon got married. After getting married, the two did not like other couples, but instead devoted themselves to the medical career without hesitation.

Finally, under the vigorous training of the country and with his unremitting efforts, Li Bingquan became one of the first neurosurgeons trained in New China. Perhaps he wanted to do something for the people and the country too much. Without a special hospital bed, fixed assistant, specialized craniotomy equipment, and specialized nursing, he founded the first brain clinic in Yunnan Province, which is known as "the first person in Yunnan's craniotomy surgery."

It was under such difficult conditions that Li Bingquan took risks, took responsibility, and began his long journey as a doctor. But it is precisely because of his perseverance and his perseverance to diagnose and treat neurological diseases for the people, that from then on, the people in Yunnan no longer need to go to other provinces for surgery. At the same time, his wife Hu Suqiu also worked diligently in the position of director of obstetrics and gynecology, and used her superb medical skills to save many patients.

The two seem to be born to cure their illness. Both of them are at retirement age but are still stuck in the hospital, diagnosing and treating thousands of patients. Because Li Bingquan had an operation, he did not retreat from the operating table until he could not get the scalpel, and his wife Hu Suqiu did not really retire until she was 85 years old.

Perhaps it was God who was joking with us. Unfortunately from heaven. Li Bingquan, who had been in medicine for 58 years in 2005, passed away at the age of 83. According to his will, he donated his body for students to dissect it. He can view the pathological knowledge of cerebral infarction , hypertension , and vascular sclerosis from his body. After all, he has all these diseases, which is of certain help to students learn and master these knowledge. Moreover, after dissecting, the remaining skeleton can be used for teaching, killing multiple goals at one stroke.

Ten years later, Li Bingquan's wife Hu Suqiu passed away, and she actually chose her husband's choice. Finally, in 2019, the two old people who had been together for nearly half a century walked hand in hand again. According to their will, their skeletons were made into human specimens and stored at the door of the specimen room of the Human Science Museum of Kunming Medical University. This is the scene we saw at the beginning, a couple was made into human specimens.

This is the love between them. They use this very special way to maintain their love for each other after their death and protect the medical cause they love.