According to the Yangtze Evening News, at 9:29 pm on November 13, Yan Luobin, associate professor of the School of Geographical Sciences of Southwest University, died of leukemia in his hometown in Xingtai. He was only 37 years old. According to reports, Yan Luobin is an expert y

According to the Yangtze Evening News, at 9:29 pm on November 13, Yan Luobin, associate professor of the School of Geographical Sciences of Southwest University, died of leukemia in his hometown in Xingtai. He was only 37 years old. According to reports, Yan Luobin is an expert young scholar with certain achievements in the field of Danxia landform research. He works very hard and the courses he offers are very popular among students. After being diagnosed with leukemia this year, many people reached out to him for help, and he has always been very grateful for the help.

Yan Luobin, associate professor at the School of Geographical Sciences at Southwest University (Source: Yangzi Evening News)

The obituary published by

reads: He once said so firmly that he would get better and repay everyone's kindness, but in the end he broke his promise.

html He was diagnosed with leukemia at the beginning of 2020 and has undergone two rescue operations

It is reported that Yan Luobin began to develop symptoms of leukemia before the Spring Festival in 2024. At that time, he went home for the New Year holiday and felt weak and had a headache. He would fall asleep while eating. At first, I thought it was gas poisoning or a cold due to home heating.

Yan Luobin said in an interview before his death: "It was not until the second day of the Lunar New Year that I felt like I couldn't walk anymore, so I went to the hospital for a check-up. When I did a blood test, I found that the white blood cells were abnormally high. The doctor asked me to quickly change to a hospital for a check-up. I went to Xingtai First People's Hospital, and the doctor thought it was leukemia. It was very dangerous at the time, and the platelet count was in single digits."

After that, he underwent bone puncture, genetic testing, chemotherapy, and then a transplant in June. Yan Luobin was afraid of causing trouble to others. At first, the school offered to help. “I didn’t agree at the time, so I wanted to try to overcome it.” However, the cost of transplantation was huge. Later, he started an online fundraiser, and the school and alumni of Sun Yat-sen University and Southwest University donated money. He was of great help, and many students spontaneously raised funds for him on social networks.

Yan Luobin told reporters in early August that he entered the bone marrow transplant cabin on June 14 and left the cabin on July 17. At first, the bone marrow transplant went smoothly, and the doctor said he was reborn. When reporters contacted him, his mental state was relatively good.

However, the disease still did not let him go. Yan Luobin's cousin told reporters that he began to experience rejection in September. It was intestinal rejection at first, which was still controllable, but later developed into liver rejection and lung infection, which doctors could not control even with medication. By the end of October, the medication had no effect. After two rescue operations in early November, although the family never gave up and the doctors tried their best, no miracle happened.

His family conditions were not very good when he was a child, and he vowed to repay everyone’s help

Yan Luobin, associate professor at the School of Geographical Sciences at Southwest University (Source: Yangtze Evening News)

Yan Luobin previously told reporters that his family conditions were not very good when he was a child, "I went to college in 2007 Except for getting 8,000 yuan from my family to go to school in my freshman year, I never asked for any money from my family. From middle school to college, I never wore new clothes. Some of the clothes were given to me by others for 3 yuan when I was a tutor. I always hesitate to buy dandan noodles. I usually eat a portion of tofu and stir-fried vegetables for 8 cents. , plus 4 cents to buy 2 steamed buns."

After graduating from college, Yan Luobin went to Sun Yat-sen University for further study, specializing in Danxia landform. It was not until he was studying for a Ph.D. that his living conditions became better. After graduating with a Ph.D., he went to the University of Edinburgh in the UK for a period of time as a visiting scholar, and then joined the School of Geographical Sciences at Southwest University. He has been very hardworking and very frugal after work.

Ms. Yan said: "He is really frugal. He only has the same pair of shoes in winter and summer. He can't bear to eat or wear them. He was promoted to associate professor and his salary was higher. He also started to take projects. He worked very hard and worked overtime until 12 o'clock every night. "

Yan Luobin once taught a general elective course "The Meaning of Travel" at Southwest University. It was very popular among students and they always took the class. Students commented that he was humorous in class and could ask any questions, and he would answer them patiently and professionally. After class, he would even treat his classmates to barbecue.Some students even said that "The Meaning of Travel" is the "greatest" general course. After becoming an associate professor, Yan Luobin began to have projects. His life had just improved, but he did not expect that the disease would strike.

Recalling Yan Luobin's life, Ms. Yan said sadly: "He has suffered a lot since he was a child and has been under great pressure. Because his family's economic conditions are not very good, his younger brother suffers from kidney cancer , passed away in July this year. Before that, he had to find a way to pay for his younger brother’s medical expenses. He was too sensible and felt that he lived for others, so he felt that his life was very rough and very pitiful. Said: "After my uncle fell ill, many people helped him, otherwise he wouldn't have been able to raise this amount. We are very grateful to these kind-hearted people for spending so much money on transplantation and anti-rejection.” Bin is appearing on the scene to explain (Source: Yangtze Evening News)

Yan Luobin is an expert young scholar with certain achievements in the field of Danxia landform research. He has participated in the inspection of more than 200 Danxia landforms across the country. In addition, he has also visited Danxia Mountain, the place where the Danxia landform is named. After working for a year, I started to achieve results in this subject. CCTV once asked Yan Luobin to appear in a documentary filmed on Wuyi Mountain in the national park.

In addition, Yan Luobin was also responsible for narrating the documentary "Wuyi Mountain Our National Park". This work was also submitted for the "China Radio and Television Awards 2023 Radio and Television Program Award" in March this year. However, at this time Yan Luobin had been diagnosed with leukemia and received treatment.

Yan Luobin once said when he was seriously ill that he had no regrets in this life. "He said he was not afraid of death. I think his spirit was relatively transcendent. He said the main reason was that he couldn't let go of his parents and was not afraid of anything else." Ms. Yan said that during his lifetime, Yan Luobin always "praised the goodness of human nature and always treated everyone with kindness." He kept talking about his help. He once said firmly that he would get better and repay everyone's kindness, but in the end he broke his promise. "

The last published obituary read, Hello to all relatives and friends of Yan Luobin during his lifetime! It is with great sadness that we inform you that Yan Luobin passed away in his hometown of Xingtai at 9:29 pm on November 13, 2024. He was 37 years old. According to the custom in his hometown, the funeral will be held on the morning of November 16.

During his illness, Yan Luobin received help from all directions, for which he has always been grateful. He admired the kindness of human nature and always talked about how everyone helped him. He once said so firmly that he would get better and repay everyone's kindness, but in the end he broke his promise.

But his life is wonderful! He once stepped on the thorns on the ground and planted flowers for himself. He has ideals, ambitions and passion in his heart. His kindness, integrity, diligence, seriousness, responsibility and perseverance are remembered by those around him. He will always live in the hearts of our family.

We just hope that he will change his way of living in the next life. His life does not have to be wonderful, but he only wants peace, joy, and no disease or disaster. Just like what he expected in the last stage of his life - to be a Yan Xiaobin who loves growing vegetables. “You don’t have to be successful to be considered alive. A life that just enjoys looking at the sky, walking, and eating pizza is fine.

According to the Yangtze Evening News, at 9:29 pm on November 13, Yan Luobin, associate professor of the School of Geographical Sciences of Southwest University, died of leukemia in his hometown in Xingtai. He was only 37 years old. According to reports, Yan Luobin is an expert young scholar with certain achievements in the field of Danxia landform research. He works very hard and the courses he offers are very popular among students. After being diagnosed with leukemia this year, many people reached out to him for help, and he has always been very grateful for the help.

Yan Luobin, associate professor at the School of Geographical Sciences at Southwest University (Source: Yangzi Evening News)

The obituary published by

reads: He once said so firmly that he would get better and repay everyone's kindness, but in the end he broke his promise.

html He was diagnosed with leukemia at the beginning of 2020 and has undergone two rescue operations

It is reported that Yan Luobin began to develop symptoms of leukemia before the Spring Festival in 2024. At that time, he went home for the New Year holiday and felt weak and had a headache. He would fall asleep while eating. At first, I thought it was gas poisoning or a cold due to home heating.

Yan Luobin said in an interview before his death: "It was not until the second day of the Lunar New Year that I felt like I couldn't walk anymore, so I went to the hospital for a check-up. When I did a blood test, I found that the white blood cells were abnormally high. The doctor asked me to quickly change to a hospital for a check-up. I went to Xingtai First People's Hospital, and the doctor thought it was leukemia. It was very dangerous at the time, and the platelet count was in single digits."

After that, he underwent bone puncture, genetic testing, chemotherapy, and then a transplant in June. Yan Luobin was afraid of causing trouble to others. At first, the school offered to help. “I didn’t agree at the time, so I wanted to try to overcome it.” However, the cost of transplantation was huge. Later, he started an online fundraiser, and the school and alumni of Sun Yat-sen University and Southwest University donated money. He was of great help, and many students spontaneously raised funds for him on social networks.

Yan Luobin told reporters in early August that he entered the bone marrow transplant cabin on June 14 and left the cabin on July 17. At first, the bone marrow transplant went smoothly, and the doctor said he was reborn. When reporters contacted him, his mental state was relatively good.

However, the disease still did not let him go. Yan Luobin's cousin told reporters that he began to experience rejection in September. It was intestinal rejection at first, which was still controllable, but later developed into liver rejection and lung infection, which doctors could not control even with medication. By the end of October, the medication had no effect. After two rescue operations in early November, although the family never gave up and the doctors tried their best, no miracle happened.

His family conditions were not very good when he was a child, and he vowed to repay everyone’s help

Yan Luobin, associate professor at the School of Geographical Sciences at Southwest University (Source: Yangtze Evening News)

Yan Luobin previously told reporters that his family conditions were not very good when he was a child, "I went to college in 2007 Except for getting 8,000 yuan from my family to go to school in my freshman year, I never asked for any money from my family. From middle school to college, I never wore new clothes. Some of the clothes were given to me by others for 3 yuan when I was a tutor. I always hesitate to buy dandan noodles. I usually eat a portion of tofu and stir-fried vegetables for 8 cents. , plus 4 cents to buy 2 steamed buns."

After graduating from college, Yan Luobin went to Sun Yat-sen University for further study, specializing in Danxia landform. It was not until he was studying for a Ph.D. that his living conditions became better. After graduating with a Ph.D., he went to the University of Edinburgh in the UK for a period of time as a visiting scholar, and then joined the School of Geographical Sciences at Southwest University. He has been very hardworking and very frugal after work.

Ms. Yan said: "He is really frugal. He only has the same pair of shoes in winter and summer. He can't bear to eat or wear them. He was promoted to associate professor and his salary was higher. He also started to take projects. He worked very hard and worked overtime until 12 o'clock every night. "

Yan Luobin once taught a general elective course "The Meaning of Travel" at Southwest University. It was very popular among students and they always took the class. Students commented that he was humorous in class and could ask any questions, and he would answer them patiently and professionally. After class, he would even treat his classmates to barbecue.Some students even said that "The Meaning of Travel" is the "greatest" general course. After becoming an associate professor, Yan Luobin began to have projects. His life had just improved, but he did not expect that the disease would strike.

Recalling Yan Luobin's life, Ms. Yan said sadly: "He has suffered a lot since he was a child and has been under great pressure. Because his family's economic conditions are not very good, his younger brother suffers from kidney cancer , passed away in July this year. Before that, he had to find a way to pay for his younger brother’s medical expenses. He was too sensible and felt that he lived for others, so he felt that his life was very rough and very pitiful. Said: "After my uncle fell ill, many people helped him, otherwise he wouldn't have been able to raise this amount. We are very grateful to these kind-hearted people for spending so much money on transplantation and anti-rejection.” Bin is appearing on the scene to explain (Source: Yangtze Evening News)

Yan Luobin is an expert young scholar with certain achievements in the field of Danxia landform research. He has participated in the inspection of more than 200 Danxia landforms across the country. In addition, he has also visited Danxia Mountain, the place where the Danxia landform is named. After working for a year, I started to achieve results in this subject. CCTV once asked Yan Luobin to appear in a documentary filmed on Wuyi Mountain in the national park.

In addition, Yan Luobin was also responsible for narrating the documentary "Wuyi Mountain Our National Park". This work was also submitted for the "China Radio and Television Awards 2023 Radio and Television Program Award" in March this year. However, at this time Yan Luobin had been diagnosed with leukemia and received treatment.

Yan Luobin once said when he was seriously ill that he had no regrets in this life. "He said he was not afraid of death. I think his spirit was relatively transcendent. He said the main reason was that he couldn't let go of his parents and was not afraid of anything else." Ms. Yan said that during his lifetime, Yan Luobin always "praised the goodness of human nature and always treated everyone with kindness." He kept talking about his help. He once said firmly that he would get better and repay everyone's kindness, but in the end he broke his promise. "

The last published obituary read, Hello to all relatives and friends of Yan Luobin during his lifetime! It is with great sadness that we inform you that Yan Luobin passed away in his hometown of Xingtai at 9:29 pm on November 13, 2024. He was 37 years old. According to the custom in his hometown, the funeral will be held on the morning of November 16.

During his illness, Yan Luobin received help from all directions, for which he has always been grateful. He admired the kindness of human nature and always talked about how everyone helped him. He once said so firmly that he would get better and repay everyone's kindness, but in the end he broke his promise.

But his life is wonderful! He once stepped on the thorns on the ground and planted flowers for himself. He has ideals, ambitions and passion in his heart. His kindness, integrity, diligence, seriousness, responsibility and perseverance are remembered by those around him. He will always live in the hearts of our family.

We just hope that he will change his way of living in the next life. His life does not have to be wonderful, but he only wants peace, joy, and no disease or disaster. Just like what he expected in the last stage of his life - to be a Yan Xiaobin who loves growing vegetables. “You don’t have to be successful to be considered alive. A life that just enjoys looking at the sky, walking, and eating pizza is fine."

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