-Sima Qian
Born, I also want it; Righteousness is also what I want; You can't have both, and those who give up their lives for righteousness are also.
-----------Meng Ke
Since ancient times, no one has died in life, so we should take care of our history.
-Wen Tianxiang
In pursuit of light and heat, people would rather give up their lives. Life is lovely. But a cold and lonely life is not as good as a vigorous death.
-Ba Jin
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Xinhuanet Johannesburg, June 1st (Reporter Yu Dabo) After fighting AIDS for 12 long years, South African teenager nkosi died at his home in Johannesburg on the morning of the 1st. He is by far the longest-lived AIDS patient in the world.
nkosi's foster mother announced to the outside world that nkosi died in a deep sleep. Suffering from long-term illness, he weighed only 1 Jin when he died.
nkosi was born in an ordinary black family in South Africa. Because his mother had AIDS, nkosi was born with HIV. At that time, doctors thought that nkosi could live for up to nine months. After nkosi's mother died, Gail, a white woman, adopted the poor orphan.
At school age, nkosi was rejected by the school because of AIDS. He and his adoptive mother fought a hard struggle for this. Finally, due to the intervention of the government and the press, nkosi won the right to education and became the first AIDS patient in South Africa. Since then, his fate has aroused widespread concern in society.
In July last year, at the 13th International AIDS Conference held in Durban, South Africa, nkosi gave a touching speech, introduced his experience in fighting AIDS, and called on the whole world to pay attention to AIDS patients and pay attention to AIDS prevention and treatment, so he became an international famous figure. Nkosi's tenacious struggle against AIDS has inspired thousands of AIDS patients in South Africa and even Qian Qian in the world.