Fu Zichun's Wife Tearfully Shares Memories Ahead of Funeral
Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Taiwanese actor Fu Zichun died of acute leukemia at the age of 46.
- His wife, Corrinna, expressed her grief on social media ahead of his funeral, sharing intimate memories.
- She wrote a heartfelt message to her late husband, promising to remember him and feel his presence daily.
The wife of popular Taiwanese actor Fu Zichun, who recently passed away from acute leukemia at the age of 46, has shared her profound grief ahead of his funeral.
Inside, most of them are photos of me sleeping.
Corrinna, Fu Zichun's widow, posted a deeply emotional message on social media in the early hours of the morning. She described the overwhelming pain of losing her husband, revealing that when she looked through his phone's photo album, she found it was "mostly filled with pictures of me sleeping." This discovery brought her to tears, prompting her to question their shared life: "You were my home, without you, where is my home?"
You were my home, without you, where is my home?
Despite her sorrow, Corrinna expressed comfort in knowing that her husband's image would forever remain "the most handsome, the best, and the greatest." She extended her gratitude to the funeral services company for their assistance. Addressing her late husband directly, she vowed, "I will remember everything about you, you have never left me, you will accompany me through every day in the future."
I will remember everything about you, you have never left me, you will accompany me through every day in the future.
Her heartfelt message concluded with a poignant declaration of enduring love and connection: "Husband, I will still call you every day, you have my location, we will find each other." The touching words have resonated deeply with netizens, evoking widespread sympathy and sadness.
Husband, I will still call you every day, you have my location, we will find each other.
Originally published by Liberty Times in Chinese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.