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Songs Created by UK Practitioners to Rescue Practitioners Bao-Lian and Yongjie (Clearwisdom.net) The following are two songs created by British practitioners to rescue Bao-Lian and Yongjie, who
were both detained in China because of their belief in Falun Gong. Bao-Lian Bao-Lian Zhu, 36, is the sister of a London practitioner, Bao-Sheng Zhu. She
started practicing Falun Dafa in 1994. After beginning to practice Falun Gong, she not only regained
physical health but also became more energetic and a kinder person. On December 15th, 2000, Bao-Lian was illegally imprisoned because she was caught
handing out Dafa fliers. She was sentenced to four years in prison. Bao-Lian's brother, Bao-sheng, recalled her firm belief in Dafa. He commented
that nothing would discourage her from safeguarding truth. In the activities to rescue Falun Gong relatives persecuted in China,
practitioners composed the song, "How are you, Bao-Lian?" The song was dedicated to
Bao-Lian and all the imprisoned practitioners in China. Yongjie Yongjie and Weiguo grew up together in Urumgi, Xinjiang province and fell in love
at an early age. At the age of 29, Yongjie graduated from Shanghai University and began her
employment at the Tsinghua Tongfang Company. At the time, Weiguo was one of the outstanding students
in Tsinghua University. In 1994 and 1995, Weiguo and Yongjie, still in college, started practicing Falun
Dafa. In 1999, Weiguo headed to the UK to pursue a Ph.D. The young couple was
temporarily separated prior to their planned marriage. At the time when Weiguo was receiving his Ph.D., he heard news that his fiancée
was arrested in Beijing because of her practise of Falun Gong. To date, her whereabouts are unknown. When others offered a toast to congratulate Weiguo on his doctorate, he had only
one wish: "All kind people and governments, please help urge the Chinese authorities to release
my fiancée Yongjie." The following song and accompanying dance were dedicated to Yongjie. Predestined relationships spanning endless lifetimes Bearing Truthfulness-Compassion-Forbearance in mind Source: http://www.clearharmony.net/articles/200302/10451.html Posting date: 2/23/2003
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