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Dear movie prototype story

The 2014 anti-trafficking movie "Dear" once made countless people cry. On December 6, 2021, Sun Haiyang, the prototype of Han Dezhong in the film, finally recognized his son Sun Zhuo, who had been kidnapped for many years, and cried in each other's arms.

Sun Haiyang was born in a rural family in Hubei and faced difficult living conditions. In 2007, he planned to open a steamed stuffed bun shop in Baishizhou, Shenzhen. He chose the location of his bun shop next to a kindergarten, hoping that his children could grow up in a big city.

On October 3, 2007, the bun shop opened. On October 8, the child went to school and everything was on track. Sun Haiyang thought, this is the life he wants. But the good days only lasted for two days. On the evening of October 9, four-year-old Sun Zhuo was abducted by human traffickers. At that time, the child was still wearing a brand-new kindergarten uniform.

In the next few days, Sun Haiyang began to post missing person notices. A missing person notice, written in many versions. The first version is that the child Sun Zhuo was abducted by a man in his forties, and Sun Haiyang's phone number was attached. The next day, relatives from my hometown came and suggested that a reward of 50,000 be added to the missing person notice. On the third day, the reward was changed to one hundred thousand.

In 2008, Sun Haiyang received a clue that a child who looked very much like Sun Zhuo was in Ningxia. Sun Haiyang contacted the police and received a negative response. A month later, Sun Haiyang took out the photos again. The more he looked at them, the more he felt like Sun Zhuo. He didn't give up and wanted to take a look in person. Sun Haiyang traveled from Shenzhen to Henan and then to Xi'an to reach Ningxia. It took him two or three days on the road.

The closer the distance, the more nervous Sun Haiyang becomes. After asking about the kindergarten where the child went, Sun Haiyang looked at the child from a distance. Sun Haiyang called Sun Zhuo, but the child did not look back. Sun Haiyang stepped forward to take a look. There were two spins on Sun Zhuo's head. The child in front of him only had one spin. It was obviously not Sun Zhuo. Hopes were dashed instantly. Sun Haiyang sat on the ground and cried bitterly, emotions that had been suppressed for a long time burst out.

Sun Haiyang’s youngest son, Sun Hui, was born in 2012. Sun Haiyang originally felt that having another child would mean betrayal of his son Sun Zhuo. Until Sun Haiyang realized that his parents' hair had turned gray, the question of life and death suddenly hit him. He compromised. However, when applying for a birth certificate for Sun Hui, someone suggested that Sun Haiyang should apply for a death certificate for his son Sun Zhuo. He got into an angry argument with them. "I don't believe the child died. We are all waiting for him to come home."

After Sun Zhuo disappeared, Sun Haiyang has been living in Shenzhen, but has moved more than a dozen times. News always spreads quickly, and neighbors will say some uncomfortable things when they find out about Sun Zhuo. "I heard that some abducted children had no kidneys when they were found." These unintentional words caused harm to Sun Haiyang's parents, and they had to move.

When the Mid-Autumn Festival and Children's Day come, Sun Haiyang and his wife will tacitly avoid problems with their children. Sometimes, Sun Haiyang even thinks that there are still liars lying to him.

In 2014, the story of Sun Haiyang's search for his son was adapted into the movie "Dear". When the movie was released, Sun Haiyang's only request was to add his phone number, 15920054088, to the end of the film.

After the video was broadcast, Sun Haiyang became the person with the highest traffic in the country. His WeChat friends list is full, with thousands of messages a day. Ten calls, a hundred calls, ten thousand calls, and he hopes one day he will get a call telling him where his child is.

After the number was announced, Sun Haiyang received a type of call, from families like him looking for relatives. He discovered that Sun Zhuo was no longer an individual case, but there were many "Sun Zhuo". In less than a year, Sun Haiyang collected information on more than 3,000 missing children.

Over the years, while searching for his own children, Sun Haiyang participated in the rescue of more than 50 abducted children. In 2008, Sun Haiyang met Peng Gaofeng, a fellow from Hubei who also lost his child in Shenzhen, and the two became brothers.

In 2011, luck favored Peng Gaofeng, and his son Peng Wenle was found in Jiangsu. On his child's birthday, Peng Gaofeng invited Sun Haiyang. Sun Haiyang was happy for Peng Gaofeng, but when he thought of his son Sun Zhuo, he shed tears in an instant. He also has a group photo with Guo Gangtang and a group photo with Shen Junliang. Both of them have found their children, and Sun Haiyang is still on the way to find his child. In 2014, Sun Haiyang traveled to almost every province.

In the list of more than 3,000 lost children, some have lost their phone calls, some have given up, some have died, some have divorced, some have become ill...each has its own difficulties.

Hate? He doesn't have the strength to hate, he hopes to find his own child through hard work, or help others find their child.

On December 6, 2021, Sun Zhuo, the 14-year-lost son of Sun Haiyang, the prototype of "Dear", was found. Sun Zhuo found out not long ago that he was abducted. The teacher called him out and thought he had made a mistake. . "I'm shocked. I don't know whether I'm happy or sad."

Sun Haiyang said: "Now the child has finally been found by the police, and there is no need to look for the child anymore. We are grateful to the police and the government. Families who have not yet found their children must be strong, believe in the police and the government , the child will definitely be found."

Sun Haiyang and his wife kept holding Sun Zhuo's hand and were reluctant to let go. Mother Peng Siying said: "The greatest pain for a person is separation, and the greatest joy is reunion. I am very sorry that I did not accompany my child to grow up in these 14 years. In the remaining days, I hope to be able to accompany him to grow up."