(Minghui.org) With 2023 fast approaching, Falun Dafa disciples from Fa-study groups across China have sent in greetings to wish Mr. Li Hongzhi, the founder of Falun Dafa, a happy new year!

The well-wishers expressed their gratitude to Master Li for saving them and promised to be more diligent in their cultivation as they continue to save more people.

Practitioners from Zhucheng City, Shandong Province, wrote that, although they have had ups and downs on the cultivation path, they persisted in forming a group cultivation environment and continue to improve themselves when encountering conflicts.

Practitioners from Li County, Hebei Province, thanked Master for saving them. “As the pandemic spread in China, it has brought some difficulties to Dafa disciples in saving people. However, we did not stay at home. Instead, we used different ways to save people. Time is tight and saving people is urgent, but we will continue to study the Fa, encourage one another, and do the three things well. Master, please rest assured!”

A group of elderly practitioners from Chengbei District, Zhaoyuan City, Shandong Province, wrote, “The Dafa disciples in our Fa-study group are more than 70 years old, and the eldest is 82 years old this year. Our average age is 77 years old. We have been cultivating for more than 20 years and have benefited tremendously from Dafa. We are extremely grateful to Master for saving us. We will definitely follow Master and cultivate to the end. Master, please rest assured!”

The rest of the well-wishers hail from the following regions:

Chaoyang City and Dalian City in Liaoning ProvinceJilin City and Tonghua City in Jilin ProvinceZhucheng City, Yantai City, and Pingdu City in Shandong ProvinceShijiazhuang City, Tangshan City, and Li County in Hebei ProvinceBeijingFuzhou City and Ningde City in Fujian ProvinceYanbian Korean Autonomous PrefectureChengdu City in Sichuan ProvinceChongqingYichun City and Jiamusi City in Heilongjiang ProvinceWuhan City in Hubei ProvinceKunming City in Yunnan ProvinceManzhouli City in Inner Mongolia