(Minghui.org) Mr. Hsu Zong-hsian is a taxi driver in Keelung City in northeast Taiwan. His taxi is a unique one, with “Falun Dafa Is Good” posters on both sides. He said he wants to let more people know about Falun Dafa (also known as Falun Gong) because he benefited so much from the exercises.
Mr. Hsu injured his right arm playing tennis when he was young, and hadn't been able to lift heavy objects since the injury. He also had arrhythmia and athlete's foot. But after he began practicing Falun Dafa, all of his ailments vanished. Even his age spots disappeared.
Falun Dafa also helped him eliminate his bad temper. A drunken passenger in his taxi once asked Hsu to stop many times after going only a short distance, because he wanted to get out to throw up. When he got back in the taxi, he urged Hsu to drive faster, and threatened to throw up in the car if he didn't speed.
Mr. Hsu tolerated the passenger's rudeness, “If I hadn't practice Falun Dafa, I'd have thrown him out immediately.”
Mr. Hsu and fellow practitioners practicing Falun Dafa's meditation exercise.
To introduce Falun Dafa to passengers, Hsu bought many copies of Zhuan Falun,the main book of Falun Dafa, and he keeps them in his taxi. He often talks to passengers about the exercises and the persecution of Falun Dafa in mainland China. If someone tells him they want to learn the exercises, Hsu gives the person a book.
Three Taiwanese businessmen once rode in his taxi and were talking to each other about losing all their investments in mainland China because of the lawless communist officials. They were all very angry and disappointed. One passenger then looked up and saw the paper lotus flower printed with a small card that reads “Falun Dafa Is Good” hanging on the rear-view mirror. The passenger seemed lifted from his depression and said sincerely, “No problem. There is Falun Gong! Falun Gong is the strongest.”
To help fellow practitioners introduce Falun Dafa to Chinese tourists and expose the Communist Party's brutal persecution, Hsu often gives practitioners a ride to major tourist sites.
When he is not working, he joins practitioners at Yehliu Geopark to talk to Chinese tourists about the persecution, and urge them to quit the Chinese Communist Party and its affiliated organizations.
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