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Do you think organ donation is a continuation of life?

I think organ donation is not only a continuation of life, but also a continuation project of life. It is not only the best commemoration of a lost life, but also a great help to another life, which explains the supreme value and significance of life.

First of all, in China's traditional concept, when a person dies, what he pays most attention to is "leaving the body behind" and "being buried in the grave", otherwise it is disrespectful to the deceased and emotionally unacceptable to his family.

From this point of view, Wu Yuanxuan's family made a righteous act of donating all his important organs, which truly transcended the secular and family ties, was the release of human love, and was also a scientific attitude and values towards life, which shocked and moved us and made us respect.

This kind of organ donation not only prolongs life in the form of love, but also conveys the truth, goodness and beauty of the world and injects great moral power into this society.

Secondly, human organ donation has brought hope to many patients with end-stage organ failure, saved thousands of patients' lives, and is of great significance to saving lives and developing medical career, but it has not been recognized and accepted by many people in reality. The reason is mostly influenced by traditional ideas. It is believed that "the body and skin are damaged, parents dare not harm, and filial piety begins." Once organ donation is made, it will "die", which will be ridiculed as a major violation of ethics and morality. In addition, the organ donation system is not perfect, and it is worried that some lawless elements will make huge profits after donating organs. Therefore, many people are unwilling or even opposed to human organ donation, which is also an important reason for the huge gap in human organ donation in China for a long time.

Third, it goes without saying that the principle of human organ donation is voluntary, free of charge, fair and just, and technologically accessible, but it is more in the face of moral and ethical entanglements brought about by social pressure. In 2006 and 2008, Zhou Songying, a citizen of Suzhou, donated his parents' bodies according to their wishes before his death. What she didn't expect was that in the next ten years, she was rejected by her relatives, friends and neighbors, thinking that she was an "unfilial son" and had to bear great social pressure and was forced to move three times.

In fact, we can't just complain about the backwardness of traditional thinking, but should ask ourselves: Why are there so few applicants for the organ donation system for so many years? Where is the bottleneck of people's reluctance to donate? How to crack it? How to better encourage and advocate citizens to join the ranks of voluntary donation? I think this is worth pondering. At present, there are 300,000 patients waiting for organ transplantation every year in China, but in 20 15 years, the number of organ transplantation cases in China is only100000. Obviously, there is still a huge gap between the number of donated organs and the number of patients who need organ transplantation.

To solve the dilemma of low human organ donation rate, we must strengthen publicity and education, so that people can deeply realize that the meaning of life lies not only in existence, but also in the continuation of life and the realization of its greatest value. We must establish a reasonable, scientific and legal system to provide various conveniences and practical benefits for organ donors. For example, the Red Cross Society of Guangdong Province established a memorial garden for organ donors and engraved the names of the donors on the monument. Commemorative activities are held every year, and their relatives can apply for humanitarian assistance from the Red Cross, which makes the donation warmer and makes more and more people donate human organs voluntarily to convey this spirit of great love. Organ donation, great love lasts forever.

Organ donation is a continuation of life, but also a noble act of saving lives, giving hope to others and filling the world with love. As the poet said, "Some people are dead, but they are still alive". This is a love for life and a respect for life. Here, let's pay tribute to Wu Yuanxuan and other organ donors! These are my thoughts on this issue. Welcome to discuss and communicate! I think organ donation is not only a continuation of life, but also a continuation project of life. It is not only the best commemoration of a lost life, but also a great help to another life, which explains the supreme value and significance of life.

First of all, in China's traditional concept, when a person dies, what he pays most attention to is "leaving the body behind" and "being buried in the grave", otherwise it is disrespectful to the deceased and emotionally unacceptable to his family. From this point of view, Wu Yuanxuan's family made a righteous act of donating all his important organs, which truly transcended the secular and family ties, was the release of human love, and was also a scientific attitude and values towards life, which shocked and moved us and made us respect. This kind of organ donation not only prolongs life in the form of love, but also conveys the truth, goodness and beauty of the world and injects great moral power into this society.

Secondly, human organ donation has brought hope to many patients with end-stage organ failure, saved thousands of patients' lives, and is of great significance to saving lives and developing medical career, but it has not been recognized and accepted by many people in reality. The reason is mostly influenced by traditional ideas. It is believed that "the body and skin are damaged, parents dare not harm, and filial piety begins." Once organ donation is made, it will "die", which will be ridiculed as a major violation of ethics and morality. In addition, the organ donation system is not perfect, and it is worried that some lawless elements will make huge profits after donating organs. Therefore, many people are unwilling or even opposed to human organ donation, which is also an important reason for the huge gap in human organ donation in China for a long time.

Third, it goes without saying that the principle of human organ donation is voluntary, free of charge, fair and just, and technologically accessible, but it is more in the face of moral and ethical entanglements brought about by social pressure. In 2006 and 2008, Zhou Songying, a citizen of Suzhou, donated his parents' bodies according to their wishes before his death. What she didn't expect was that in the next ten years, she was rejected by her relatives, friends and neighbors, thinking that she was an "unfilial son" and had to bear great social pressure and was forced to move three times. In fact, we can't just complain about the backwardness of traditional thinking, but should ask ourselves: Why are there so few applicants for the organ donation system for so many years? Where is the bottleneck of people's reluctance to donate? How to crack it? How to better encourage and advocate citizens to join the ranks of voluntary donation? I think this is worth pondering. At present, there are 300,000 patients waiting for organ transplantation every year in China, but in 20 15 years, the number of organ transplantation cases in China is only100000. Obviously, there is still a huge gap between the number of donated organs and the number of patients who need organ transplantation. To solve the dilemma of low human organ donation rate, we must strengthen publicity and education, so that people can deeply realize that the meaning of life lies not only in existence, but also in the continuation of life and the realization of its greatest value. We must establish a reasonable, scientific and legal system to provide various conveniences and practical benefits for organ donors. For example, the Red Cross Society of Guangdong Province established a memorial garden for organ donors and engraved the names of the donors on the monument. Commemorative activities are held every year, and their relatives can apply for humanitarian assistance from the Red Cross, which makes the donation warmer and makes more and more people donate human organs voluntarily to convey this spirit of great love. Organ donation, great love lasts forever. Organ donation is a continuation of life, but also a noble act of saving lives, giving hope to others and filling the world with love. As the poet said, "Some people are dead, but they are still alive". This is a love for life and a respect for life. Here, let's pay tribute to Wu Yuanxuan and other organ donors! These are my thoughts on this issue. Welcome to discuss and communicate!