I'm trying to adopt. What happened to the 85-year-old who didn't want to die alone?

Hin Zicheng is one of millions of older Chinese left alone after her partner lost his life and the children disappeared. The 85-year-old was too afraid he'd be alone when he changed his life in Tianj's apartment, so he chose to ask for help. He collected the leftovers of [...]
The 85-year-old was too afraid he'd be alone when he changed his life in Tianj's apartment, so he chose to ask for help.
He collected pieces of white paper and wrote: “ ”
Old lonely guy around 80. Strong. He can shop, cook, and take care of himself. No chronic illness. I retired from the research institute and got $700 a month. I can't go to nursing. My only hope is for a good person or family to adopt me, feed me in this age of old age, and bury my body when I die, It was written on paper by the Washington Post.
Han is one of the survivors of Japan's World War II invasion, which has two sons. One has left, while the other has been living in Canada since 2003.
His note was posted on social media, and hundreds of people began calling him for help. But Han was sure of what he wanted to adopt and refused immigrants or other people he thought were under it.
Han made some new friends, and started talking to Jiang Ying, a law student about 20 years old and a military man named Cui.
Suddenly, in March no one was listening to him, and the neighbors noticed that he was not going to the steps of the building, but no one was controlling him. Jiang Ying spoke to him last time on March 13th. The next time he received it in April, someone else responded.
He was the son of Han Chang, who traveled from Canada after hearing that his father died on March 17th.
Han's greatest fear did not happen. Someone took him to the hospital and stayed with him until the last minute of his life. He did not die alone.











