They Say A Family Is Not Defined By Blood But The Love That Runs In It - Like How This Chinese Mother Looks After Her Adopted Sick Son Without A Complaint

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They say a family is not defined by blood, but the love that runs in it - like how this Chinese mother looks after her adopted sick son without a complaint.
Devoted Peng Lianqing has taken care of her seriously ill child wholeheartedly for 42 years since she found him abandoned on her doorstep at two weeks old.
Ms Peng, tour du lịch phượng hoàng cổ trấn now 73, says it has been her pleasure to raise her only son, kynghidongduong.vn Chen Zhixiang, who has cerebral palsy and needs round-the-clock attention.
Chinese mother Peng Lianqing has taken care of her sick child wholeheartedly for more than four decades since she found him abandoned on her doorstep at just 14 days old in 1978
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Ms Peng, a retired nurse from Changsha, came across her son in July 1978.
Recalling the fateful encounter to local reporters, Ms Peng said she was spending a day off at home when she heard a baby's cries through the window.
When she opened the door, she saw a newborn boy lying outside her house.

Next to him was a piece of paper that bore his date of birth.
Ms Peng, who was 31 at the time, took the child into her home without hesitation.
Ms Peng and her husband, who did not have a child of their own, decided to adopt the baby.
'The arrival of the child brought much fun to our family,' Ms Peng told .
Ms Peng's son, Chen Zhixiang, was diagnosed with cerebral palsy at two years old.

She refused to take the boy to an orphanage - like what her husband had told her to - and took care of him
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