The man who froze his wife and got a new girlfriend: a stranger, sadder tale than I expected | Imogen West-Knights

A Chinese Man Frozen His Late Wife and Moved On: A Bittersweet Tale of Love and Loss.

Gui Junmin's decision to cryogenically freeze his wife, Zhan Wenlian, after her death from lung cancer in 2017 has sparked a heated debate online. The 30-year preservation period was paid for by a science research institute in Jinan, east China. While Gui initially claimed that his deceased wife had simply gone somewhere to rest, it appears he began dating again just three years later.

The news of Gui's new relationship with Wang Chunxia has led many to question the fairness and ethics of the situation. If Zhan is defrosted from the cryogenic freezing process, she will likely be confused and disoriented as to what happened during her prolonged slumber. Adding insult to injury, Gui describes his current relationship with Wang as "utilitarian," implying that it was a pragmatic decision rather than an emotional one.

It's hard not to feel for Gui in this situation, but the moral implications of his actions are complex. His initial intention to freeze Zhan was motivated by his refusal to accept her passing, and it's unclear whether he has truly moved on from his grief. By dating again so soon after her death, Gui seems to be trying to fill a void that can never be fully replaced.

The cryonic preservation process itself raises questions about the nature of life and death. While some may view it as a means to cheat fate or prolong one's existence, it ultimately poses more questions than answers. Can we truly say that someone who has been frozen for decades is still alive? Is Gui's decision to move on with his life a testament to human resilience, or is it simply a desperate attempt to hold onto the past?

Ultimately, this story highlights the difficult emotions and moral dilemmas that arise when confronted with death and loss. As we considerGui's situation, we are forced to confront our own feelings about mortality, love, and letting go.
 
πŸ€”πŸ˜• I don't blame Gui for trying to move on after Zhan's passing... πŸ’” It's only natural to want to heal and find happiness again, but this whole thing just feels so bittersweet 🍰. I mean, what if she does wake up from the freeze? How would that go down? 😱 Would she even remember him or their life together? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ And is it really fair to Wang Chunxia, the new person in his life? πŸ’” It's all just so complicated and emotional... can't we just wish him the best while respecting his feelings at the same time? πŸ€—
 
omg, i dont know how many times i can keep updating my timeline with updates on gui junmin πŸ˜‚πŸ’€ he froze his wife 8 yrs ago and now shes literally frozen in time what r u gonna do when ur loved one comes back as a stranger? πŸ’”πŸ€― at the same time i feel so bad for him cuz he must be still grieving but moving on is hard 2 do πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ like is it utilitarian or not? πŸ˜‚πŸ˜’ cant we just talk about this in person instead of online where everyone has an opinion? πŸ€³β€β™‚οΈ anyway, who knows if zhan will ever wake up from her frozen slumber? will she even recognize gui or their life together? πŸ˜¨πŸ‘€
 
Umm... I don't know if I agree with myself on this one πŸ€”. On the one hand, I feel so bad for Gui that he's still hurting from his wife's passing and he's just trying to move forward πŸ˜”. But at the same time, isn't it a bit weird that he's already moved on with someone else like 3 years after she died? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ Like, didn't he promise to spend the rest of his life with her or something? πŸ’” I mean, I get that people heal in different ways and all that jazz... but still, it just feels a bit hasty to me ⏱️. And what about Zhan if she ever gets defrosted?! 🀯 Would she be all "what happened to my husband?" or would she be like "oh yeah, I've been frozen for 30 years, no big deal"? πŸ˜‚ I don't know... it's just a really complicated situation and I'm not sure I have an answer πŸ˜•.
 
I don't know what to make of this guy Gui Junmin πŸ€”... he freezes his wife up thinking she'll just sleep for 30 years, and then moves on with a new girlfriend like nothing ever happened 😐... I mean, I feel bad for the poor woman who's been frozen all these years, but can you imagine being thawed out after all that time? 🀯 She'd be like "huh?" and Gui would just be over here living his best life πŸ’β€β™‚οΈ... it's kinda messed up.
 
πŸ€” I'm not sure if I'd be okay with someone putting their deceased partner through some kinda cryonic hell just so they can move on with their life... I mean, what about the poor thing's well-being? πŸ™ Gui's story is just so bittersweet and it's hard to root for him when he seems more interested in filling a void than actually dealing with his grief. πŸ’” The whole "utilitarian" thing is pretty harsh too... can't he just be vulnerable and feel the pain with Wang instead of using her like some kinda means to an end? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ
 
OMG, like I'm literally shook by Gui Junmin's decision 🀯! Freezing his wife and then moving on? That's some next-level commitment issues right there πŸ’”πŸ˜³. I mean, I get it, he didn't want to let her go, but three years later? That's a pretty short time to process grief πŸ˜•. And the fact that he's dating again already is just weird πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. Like, isn't his wife still frozen in this ice box or something ❄️?

I'm not saying Gui is a bad person, but can we talk about how messed up this whole situation is? 🀯 It raises so many questions about life and death and what it means to truly love someone ❀️. Is he trying to fill a void with another person, or is he just trying to move on from his grief? I don't know, man, but one thing's for sure - this story has got me thinking πŸ€”.

What do you guys think? Am I being too dramatic, or is Gui Junmin's situation seriously messed up? πŸ˜‚
 
❄️ "The greatest glory in living lies not in never falling, but in rising every time we fall." - Nelson Mandela πŸ’”

It's like, I get why Gui did what he did, trying to hold on to the past when it feels impossible to move on. But then again, is that really holding on or just trying to escape the pain? The more I think about it, the more questions come up than answers 🀯. Still, you can't help but feel for the guy... πŸ˜”
 
I feel bad for this guy, he's clearly still grieving, but at the same time I can understand why he'd wanna move on. It's a tough spot 2 be in, cryo-freezing ur partner & then jumpin into a new relationship just 3 yrs later. Its like, can we really ask him to stay stuck in his grief 4eva? Life goes on, but it doesn't make the pain any less real πŸ€”πŸ’”
 
I feel so bad for Gui Junmin πŸ€•. He's just trying to cope with his grief in the only way he knows how. Freezing Zhan was probably a way for him to hold on to her memory and feel like she's still with him. It's not like he's trying to cheat death or be selfish, it's just that his love for her is so strong πŸ€—.

It's also worth considering that Gui didn't have a choice but to move on with his life. He was cryogenically frozen for 30 years, can you imagine waking up and having no idea what happened in your life? It's like being given a second chance at life, but it would be super disorienting 🀯.

I think we're all just trying to figure things out as we go along. Life is complicated, and death is even more complicated πŸ˜”. We can't turn back time or change what's happened, so I reckon Gui is just trying to make the best of a bad situation πŸ’•.
 
πŸ˜” this is a tough one... freezing someone for 30 yrs after they're gone just feels like a weird way to deal w/ grief πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ meanwhile gui's moving on & dating again just 3 yrs later πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ that's gotta be some hard emotional stuff for him (and whoever he's with now) πŸ’”
 
I feel bad for Gui, but like, he should've thought of his wife's feelings first? freezing her and then moving on is not the same as moving on with your life... πŸ˜” I think it's kinda weird that people are still talking about this 8 years later though... some people just need space after losing a loved one, and Gui didn't give Zhan that. also, cryonic preservation isn't even 100% reliable, what if the process messed up or something? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ
 
πŸ˜” what's next is that he'll probably defrost her and expect everything to be fine lol no way his wife would come back from the dead like that. it's so sad what people do when they're hurting - it's like trying to fill a hole with another person instead of dealing with their own emotions πŸ€•
 
I'm so sad for Gui but at the same time, I'm like how can he do this?? πŸ€” He literally freezes his wife away while she's gone and then starts dating again? I get that people move on after losing someone, but three years?! That's just cold (pun intended). And what about Zhan if she gets thawed out? She'll be all confused and stuff. It's a bummer for her πŸ€•. I also don't know how to feel about cryonic preservation. On one hand, it's like, hey, at least you're not dead anymore 😊. But on the other hand, is that really living or just existing in some suspended animation? πŸš€
 
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