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Suicide due to broken love or death due to starvation and dehydration?
In the past few days, poets have been forwarding a screenshot of Wofu’s WeChat account, which is a poem he wrote on the Tomb-Sweeping Day on April 5 this year, "I Will Die Without a Burial Place." This poem says: "My heart is my tomb. I once lay in it affectionately and slept in... Maybe I will die without a burial place, so I can only remember an empty wine bottle with my feet." p>
The famous commentator Han Haoyue said: "The poet Wofu went on hunger strike and committed suicide in Huairou Mountain due to emotional reasons." Yunnan writer Li Zhihong said: "Our good friend, Wofu left his children and his relatives behind. We left those who still love poetry behind and walked away alone. I really can’t believe that there are still people who died for love. Wofu was lying quietly in the mountains and died of hunger. "Love" killed me. The good man who built the tomb of the poet Haizi is gone, leaving us with endless sadness."
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Love. It has nothing to do with getting lost. It took seven days to complete the death process?
On the morning of May 10, Wofu's friend and poet Sun Jiaxun refuted the above two statements on WeChat: "Wofu's death has nothing to do with others, has nothing to do with the love that everyone has divergent opinions on, and has nothing to do with 'lost'" It has nothing to do with it! He has been preparing for death so that no one close to him could notice it. He chose to approach Huairou Mountain 20 days ago and spent seven days in the mountain to complete the death process. His body endured the coldness of the mountains and the hunger of hunger strikes, and he calmly waited for death to come. The loneliness and tranquility of his death were the most glorious moments in his life! , even if it is to protect the living, you can only clarify and restore the truth. The lowest bottom line is to remain silent, but you must not mislead friends who care about him, no matter how noble your motives and your heart. How kind, you don’t have this power! This is unfair and unfair to the deceased, and also unfair to the friends who care about the truth of his death.”
Poet Lao Chao said on Weibo. I believe that I have not lost my way, but have cut off my own path. Death and life are both unreasonable. We must respect everyone's right to die, which is also a sacred and inviolable part of human rights.
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