Chinese Adopted Son Thanks Mother for Medical Support After Gaokao
An 18-year-old boy in central China, Lele, kowtowed to his adoptive mother, Ye Huanzhi, after completing the gaokao, China's national college entrance examination. The gesture was a thank you for her years of devotion, including funding his medical treatment. The gaokao, taken by over 12.9 million candidates from June 7 to 9, is a fiercely competitive examination.

An 18-year-old boy named Lele, from Xiangyang in Hubei province, central China, expressed his gratitude to his adoptive mother, Ye Huanzhi, by kneeling and kowtowing to her. This profound gesture occurred after Lele completed the gaokao, China's national college entrance examination.
Lele's act was a thank you for his adoptive mother's sustained devotion over the years. This included her efforts in funding his medical treatment.
His adoptive mother was observed waiting outside the exam venue, dressed in a red qipao and holding sunflowers. The gaokao, a highly competitive examination, took place from June 7 to 9. More than 12.9 million candidates participated in the national college entrance examination this year. According to the South China Morning Post, Lele's display of gratitude highlighted his appreciation for his mother's sacrifices.
