Lanzhi threw herself into Meng Xianxiang's arms, almost squeezing Xiao Qi out.
Xiao Qi didn't make a fuss, raised her limp little hand, and stroked Lanzhi's face.
Warmed by this soft touch, Lanzhi wiped away her tears and shook Xiaoqi's little hand.
Yes, the child is so innocent, if not for Chu Lihua's generosity, it is estimated that Xiao Qi would not have been born.
Turning her head to look at Chu Lihua, she was eating with her head down, Qing Yunfei put the fine meat into her bowl.
Such a woman really deserves to be treated tenderly.
After eating, Chu Lihua picked up her mobile phone and planned to continue listening to the class.
¡ª¡ª"Chuchu, can you help me find out where my courier is?"
Meng Xianxiang said while eating.
Chu Lihua clicked on a certain degree, "Okay, which courier company, and what's the tracking number?"
Before waiting for Meng Xianxiang's tracking number, Chu Lihua saw a piece of news first, which was reported by the Beijing News.
Because the title was so attractive, Chu Lihua clicked in to read it.
It was reported by a monk named Daolu and more than 300 women in Nantong Wanshan Temple.
His Dharma name is Daolu (Master Changdeng), he is 42 years old, and he became a monk in 2010.
In just a few years, he helped more than 300 women and gave birth to more than 300 babies.
?Because Daolu led the mother to the hospital for a long time, many uninformed people thought he was an unscrupulous monk Hua, and some said he was a "senior human trafficker".
More than 90% of the tablets enshrined in the temple are for the souls of aborted babies.
Whether it is a woman who is pregnant before marriage or a woman who has an extramarital affair, Daolu treats them equally from the perspective of children, patiently enlightens them, and seeks a way out for them.
And to talk about the fate between him and these children, I'm afraid we have to start with his personal experience.
Daolu, whose lay name is Wu Bing, was an ordinary person before he became a monk. He opened a factory, did foreign trade business, and lived a life with a house, a car, and no worries about food and clothing.
Just like what was said in the interview: He has experienced what all men in the world have experienced.
In 1999, he had a child with his wife who married a close relative.
Because of their blood relationship, they are very worried about their children's health.
He once went to the temple to pray, and if the child was born healthy, he would become a monk at the age of 50.
Fortunately, with God's blessing, his daughter was safe and sound, but a few years later, his relationship with his wife broke down, and the two ended in divorce.
At the age of 35, after settling down with his daughter, he decided to convert to Buddhism.
Past experience and reflections on Buddhism predestined Daolu not being able to become a Qingxiu monk.
During these years of practicing Buddhism, most of the people he met were mothers who prayed for their children after abortion, which made him sympathize and also made him feel sad.
In this non-governmental rescue sample that has no precedent to follow, Daolu walks in the embarrassing cracks of "morally supported, but without policy support".
Most of the children were taken away by their biological mothers, and Daolu left around forty children one after another.
He left the identity information and contact information of the biological mothers, and signed a written guardianship entrustment agreement with the other parties, promising to help raise the children until the age of 18.
During this period, if the mother has the conditions, she can take the child away at any time. If the child encounters accidents, death, disability and other problems during the growth process, the client promises not to hold Daolu responsible.
He never tracked down the biological mothers and children who left, and was only responsible for the children who stayed with him.
Some of these children stayed in Daolu's base camp - a 3-story gray building in his hometown in Rugao, Nantong, which was named "Little Residence for Nursing Students".
The house was originally a private residence left by Dao Lu to his daughter, but now it looks more like a nursery.
The corner of the stairs in the living room on the first floor has become a temporary warehouse, full of paper towels, milk powder, and diapers; children's clothes are stored and stacked in more than a dozen transparent storage boxes according to coats, autumn clothes, and trousers; bedrooms, Children's books and small toys can be seen everywhere on the dining table and coffee table.
When Chu Lihua looked at these words and pictures, her heart seemed to be hit hard.
This is the greatest kindness!
If one day I have money
It is estimated that Master Daolu's current expenses are all donated, right?
Relief began in 2012. He saw many pilgrims who came to the Puxian Temple to save their lives. The tablets were all written for the babies in their aborted womb, so he wanted to do something.
Initially, he only helpedHelp a few women who do not want to have an abortion to give birth, and temporarily raise the child for a period of time.
"In the first year, 8 or 10 were rescued." He was not short of money. He had saved hundreds of thousands of yuan before he became a monk, and the childbirth cost of a pregnant woman was only a few thousand yuan.
But later, what he did spread on the Internet, and more and more people found him.
He couldn't stop. Daolu carried two mobile phones all year round, switched three WeChat IDs, and had more than 12,000 friends, 20% of whom were women who had consulted him about pregnancy and childbirth. Almost every two or three minutes, there will be an influx of new calls. Similar opening remarks have been repeated countless times, "Yes, I am Master Daolu, tell me"
The way women know Daolu varies greatly. Some people saw 100,000+ internet hits in their circle of friends, some people read a small video introducing Daolu helping pregnant women from Douyin, and some were introduced by Buddhist masters.
This is a fairly complete rescue chain.
¡ª¡ª"Lanzhi, come here."
After Chu Lihua called me, Lanzhi, she handed her the phone.
¡ª¡ª"There is such a thing, is it true or not?"
¡ª¡ª"Looking at the situation, it should be true. However, it is estimated that there should be many fake Master Daolu on the Internet. As long as you find the real one, then there will be no problem."
Chu Lihua looked at Meng Xianxiang and Qing Yunfei who were not far away, and whispered in Lanzhi's ear, "At first, I thought we could raise this child by ourselves. You said, send it here, and wait until our conditions are better." , how about taking it back?"
Lanzhi was stunned, she didn't know how to tell Chu Lihua that she "sold" the child for a good price.
Unknown, Chu Lihua asked, "What? What are you worried about?"
Lanzhi bit her lower lip, and in the end, she decided to tell Chu Lihua again in two days.
¡ª¡ª"I think it's better to think about it again."
¡ª¡ª"Okay, then, I can go with you."
Chu Lihua even thought that she could go to that place full of kindness to have a look at that time.
Then, when there is an opportunity in the future, you can come to this rescue method yourself.
I don't know if someone has set a precedent, will it be easier for children to register for household registration?
Otherwise, what should I do if there are so many children's hukou?
? In the future, when the child grows up and needs to go to school, if he does not have a registered permanent residence, should he learn Buddhism?
After all, Master Daolu should already have preschool children, right?
How did he solve it?
Chu Lihua took the phone and continued to look at the place she just saw. (Remember the site URL: www.hlnovel.com