"Others can borrow money to help us, that is sincere, and no matter how long it takes, we must remember to return it one day." On October 17, when Wu Shengjie was interviewed by a reporter from Beijing Youth Daily, he was still repeating his father's long-standing belief in life.

  12 years ago, Wu Shengjie's family was unable to do anything because of his father Zuo Yunqi's surgical expenses. Wang Bowen, a bed-in-charge doctor at Xiamen Army 73rd Group Military Hospital, secretly gave the family 3,000 yuan to collect the cost. Travel thousands of miles to send the money to the hospital.

This heartwarming story of two-way travel has aroused widespread praise in the society.

  The patient does not have enough money for surgery

  He quietly gave his family 3,000 yuan

  "I just took a vacation during the National Day holiday. Later, I received a call from a colleague asking me if I had seen a patient surnamed Zuo 12 years ago, and they wanted to pay me back." Dr. Wang Bowen, 38, told the Beijing Youth Daily. The reporter introduced in an interview, "When my colleague asked, I didn't remember it at first. After checking the medical records of the year and communicating with the patient on the phone, I recalled that incident."

  Because Wu Shengjie and his father Zuo Yun, who came to pay back the money, were in a hurry, Dr. Wang Bowen did not see them.

  The reason why Wu Shengjie and his father have different surnames is because he followed his mother's surname since he was a child.

They are from Jingzhou, Hubei. They worked in Xiamen in 2010. At present, most of their family members work in Zhejiang.

At that time, Zuo Yunqi was unable to walk due to severe waist and leg pain. He and his wife went to the 73rd Army Group Hospital of the Army for treatment. The examination found that the fifth lumbar vertebra had a fourth degree spondylolisthesis and severe spinal stenosis.

"The average patient suffers from first-degree or second-degree spondylolisthesis. This kind of fourth-degree lumbar spondylolisthesis is particularly serious." Dr. Wang Bowen said that many patients can carry it as long as they can, but this situation is more and more serious. Prompt surgical treatment.

"I remember the family asked about the approximate cost of the operation, maybe they were short of money. I suggested that they should be hospitalized before raising money, as much as they could get together."

  At that time, Zuo Yunqi’s income was not high, with a monthly salary of more than 1,000 yuan. The eldest son had just started working and the younger son had just gone to primary school. It was still a relatively difficult thing to raise a sum of tens of thousands of yuan for surgery.

Dr. Wang Bowen recalled that there seemed to be a shortfall of nearly 3,000 yuan at the time, so I quietly stuffed a red envelope with the patient's family.

He also asked, "Don't tell anyone about this, just treat me as doing what I can."

  Aspired to be a military doctor

  Help others relieve pain

  The reason why he quietly helped a patient like Zuo Yunqi back then was inseparable from Dr. Wang Bowen's personal experience.

  Wang Bowen is from Jiujiang, Jiangxi Province. He has been living in the countryside since he was a child. In order to treat his sick grandfather and grandfather, the family owes a lot of foreign debts, so he rented ten acres of land. Wang Bowen often helped his parents to plant and cut rice. The scene on the lap often occurs, and I also suffer from heat stroke while doing farm work.

  When he was 7 years old and 12 years old, his grandfather and grandfather who loved him died of illness respectively.

In 1988, the south suffered a severe flood. The 14-year-old Wang Bowen witnessed the scene of the people's children rushing to rescue his hometown to fight the flood. He also hoped that one day he would be able to wear a military uniform to defend his home and the country.

Wang Bowen was admitted to the First Military Medical University (Southern Medical University), and finally realized his childhood dream, and he also completed master and doctoral courses at the Fourth Military Medical University.

Wang Bowen said that he became a military doctor and was able to do his part to help those in need and relieve their pain.

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  What is returned is kindness

  "You must pay back the money you owe others, otherwise you will feel uneasy." Wu Shengjie told the Beiqing Daily reporter that he and his father Zuo Yunqi had been working in Huzhou, Zhejiang in recent years, and made a special trip to Xiamen to pay back the money during the National Day holiday.

  After the operation that year, Zuo Yunqi recovered very well, and the old man never forgot the help provided by a doctor in Xiamen.

  "My mother has always asked me to remember the doctor Wang in the hospital and let us pay back the money when we have the chance." Wu Shengjie said that unfortunately, his mother died in a car accident.

"My father still remembers this incident. He taught us to be grateful since we were young and not to forget those who helped."

  Wu Shengjie said that when his father performed the operation, he was not there, and the old man did not leave Dr. Wang's contact information.

So, they drove to Xiamen and wanted to pay back the money in person.

Unexpectedly, Dr. Wang Bowen was on vacation that day. The two of them did not see each other. Because they were in a hurry to return to Zhejiang, they asked for Dr. Wang Bowen's number and handed the money to the doctor on duty in the department.

  Wang Bowen told a reporter from Beiqing Daily that when he got in touch with Uncle Zuo Yunqi, he learned that their family was not wealthy and had been working part-time for a living. very touched.

  Recently, a netizen's message on the "Qingliu Video" Weibo of Beiqing Daily was liked: "The patient did not refuse to repay the money, and did not choose the convenient and fast form of transfer, but went to the hospital to return it in person. What is returned is not only money, but also goodwill." Dr. Wang Bowen also said, "The friendship between doctors and patients is priceless. Only by continuously improving their skills and abilities can they be worthy of the trust and care of patients."

  On October 11, the positive energy staff of Alibaba Public Welfare awarded a special positive energy award of 10,000 yuan after learning that Dr. Wang Bowen had borrowed money from patients in the past.

Wang Bowen said he would donate the prize money to help children from needy families.

  Text / Dong Zhenjie, our reporter (Source: Beijing Youth Daily)