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Zhang Shiyuan's wife is waiting for me. What's the name of the program?

When I wait for my program, Zhang Shiyuan's wife's name is Wang, and so is Zhang Shiyuan.

Twenty-three years ago: He (Zhang Shiyuan) was a little over two years old. One day, he was abducted while playing at a relative's house, and his relatives and friends searched for him for many years without results.

23 years later: his wife tried to post to help him find his family. 10 days later, they met their biological parents in CCTV.

With the "bang" salute, on the morning of the 29th, Du Maojun's home in Foyang community in Bacheng was particularly lively, and his abducted son finally returned home after 23 years. Looking at the young children who came back from a foreign land with their wives and daughters, the scene of family reunion moved everyone.

Du Maojun and his son were reunited, thanks to the online relay of 10 volunteers and CCTV. On September 25th, the family met on the recording stage of Waiting for Me, witnessed by Ni Ping, a famous host of CCTV.

The 2-year-old boy was abducted and his family searched for 23 years.

1991July1kloc-0/is a "black day" that Du Maojun will never forget. On that day, he and his wife, who were working in Xinjiang, learned that their only son, Du Min, who was 2 years old and 7 months old, was abducted while playing with relatives in his hometown of Wufeng Township, Bazhou. The police and relatives and friends searched for no results, and later learned that they might be taken away by the owner of a brick factory in Wu' an City, Hebei Province, but following this clue, there was nowhere to go.

"In 2004, I heard from relatives in Hebei that my son might be there, so I went to look for it for a few days and couldn't find it." Du Maojun said that in 2009, he went to work in Shijiazhuang while looking for his son. On one occasion, he just set off from Shijiazhuang to Wu 'an City, Hebei Province, and his living expenses of more than 600 yuan were stolen. "I have been looking for five days in Wu' an, and I have only twenty or thirty dollars left. Eat at most one meal a day, a bowl of porridge or a steamed bun, and sleep on the street at night. Du Maojun said that five days later, he found that only 9 yuan money was left, but the fare from Wu 'an to Shijiazhuang was 10 yuan. He dare not eat rice or drink water. He spent the night in the waiting room of the station and squeezed into the car back to the construction site the next day. "I had the cheek to stop."

"My cousin lost in my house, and we feel guilty. Since I joined the work, I have been looking for him whenever I have the opportunity. " Du Min's cousin Wang Yujie said that when she went to the North on business, she thought about trying to find out her cousin's whereabouts. Later, she found this method too difficult to find. Since 2007, she began to post online to find relatives. Six or seven years later, things have not changed. Until September this year 15, Du Maojun received a special call.

CCTV's "Wait for Me" recording scene parents saw their son.

This call was made by Coco, a volunteer of the domestic large-scale public welfare website "Baby Go Home to Find Subnet". Tian Mi inquired about Du Maojun and some characteristics of his lost son Du Min. Later, Du Maojun was asked to contact the volunteers of Bazhong Baby Home website about blood collection. Thinking that he might find his son, Lao Du agreed. Bazhong volunteers contacted a policeman of Bazhou Public Security Bureau, successfully helped to collect blood, and sent the blood samples to Sichuan Institute of Genetic Identification in Chengdu overnight. A few days later, the volunteers of Baby Home website contacted Lao Du again, saying that they had contacted CCTV's "Waiting for Me" column and invited Lao Du and his wife to come to Beijing to participate in the recording of the program. All the accommodation expenses such as tickets and air tickets were borne by CCTV. At this time, Lao Du, who often watched Wait for Me, thought that Ni Ping, who had watched it on TV for decades before, could now watch it face to face.

On September 23rd, Lao Du and his wife arrived in Beijing. At 4 pm on the 25th, the latest issue of Waiting for Me began to be recorded. Lao Du was invited to the stage by the host Ni Ping. After talking about his experience of finding children, Ni Ping told Lao Du that the goalkeeper behind you should be opened. If someone is here, you should be able to recognize it. If there is no one, keep looking. Later, the door behind him slowly opened. A young man only took four or five steps when Lao Du shouted, "My son, that must be my son!" "

Netizens relay to find relatives and lock their identities.

My son, who had been searching for 23 years, suddenly appeared at the CCTV program recording site. What happened? This has to start from 10 days ago.

On September 14, when hyacinthus orientalis, a volunteer of Baby Home Website, was checking the information of finding a house in Baidu Post Bar, a post of a young man in his twenties named Zhang Shiyuan caught hyacinthus orientalis's attention. Zhang Shiyuan said in his post that he was abducted to Handan at the age of two or three and spoke with a southern accent. Another rare feature: a scar on the neck. Hyacinthus orientalis immediately opened the forum of Baby Home Search website, and combined keywords from more than 10,000 pieces of search information to search for dozens of posts that meet the requirements. Hyacinthus orientalis's eyes lit up when he saw the registration information of Article 8. This post is "Looking for Du Min", which clearly says "When I was a child, I accidentally inhaled peanuts into the trachea and had an operation on my throat". The website working group found that the two homepage search posts and search posts can match the numbers. The next morning, hyacinthus orientalis contacted Zhang Shiyuan's poster, and some key details were matched one by one. In order to be conservative, the volunteers of the baby's relatives did not let the two sides contact immediately, but confirmed their blood relationship through DNA verification, so Lao Du received a special call asking for blood collection.

Considering that DNA identification usually takes more than half a month, baby volunteers contacted CCTV's "Wait for Me" column, and CCTV contacted the Judicial Appraisal Institute of Sichuan Gene Court, and finally it took only three days to identify the results; On September 25th, at the recording scene of CCTV's "Wait for Me" program, the result of DNA was revealed: Zhang Shiyuan was the son Du Min that Lao Du was looking for.

Tears were flying, and the family embraced each other affectionately on the CCTV stage; Ni Ping invited Lao Du's daughter-in-law and granddaughter. Lao Du was too happy to speak. "Anyway, I am almost in tears, so touched." What impressed the family even more was that it was Du Min's birthday that night. At the recording scene of the program, Du Min cut the birthday cake on the right day for the first time.

The wife tried to send a post to find relatives, and the husband 10 returned home after more than 0 days.

After being resold 23 years ago, Du Min finally came to a farmer's home with only one daughter in Nanyan Village, Yongnian County, Handan City, and became the adopted son of this family, renamed Zhang Shiyuan. When he was six or seven years old, he learned the news of his adoption from his village neighbors. He dropped out of school to work after finishing the first grade. Later, he fell in love with Wang, a girl who lived near his adoptive parents' home. Zhang Shiyuan's wife Wang said that she took a fancy to Zhang Shiyuan's steadfastness and hard work, and they finally got together. Their daughter was born two years ago.

"My husband has been trying to find his biological parents for years, but he can't." Wang said that after her daughter was born, she saw that her husband was homesick. With the mentality of giving it a try, in September 10, instead of her husband, she posted a search post on the Internet, and it took more than 10 days to find her family. Yesterday morning, the couple rushed to Bazhong from Hebei and reunited with their families again.

According to Lao Du, the son had a bad life in Hebei, and the young couple rented a house in the county to do small business. Lao Du pointed to the small building at home and said that he was planning the house after his son came back.

Du Min said that Pakistan and China are his roots, and he would like to live here just to see if his wife can adapt. He said, after all, adoptive parents raised themselves and would often go back to Hebei to visit them.