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Why did the son of a Taiwan Province veteran go to Henan to find his relatives?

201710 June 14 news, Xuchang, Henan. "My name is Li. I am 53 years old. My father's name is Li Yuanxiang. I am a veteran of Taiwan Province Province who has passed away. I want to help my father fulfill his unfinished wish. " On July 17, the recruitment information of "Looking for homesick relatives for the deceased father and seeking roots for the descendants of Taiwan Province veterans, Xuchang" was released. Less than a day after the news was released, several messages claimed to be relatives of Li Yuanxiang in Chinese mainland. Later, Li initially confirmed that there were relatives of Li Yuanxiang's hometown in Dongjie Village, Shangji Town, Jian 'an District, Xuchang, so he went back to his hometown to find his roots. 10 13, Zhengzhou, before Li and his sister Li walked out of the exit, several people crowded together to grab the suitcase, and female relatives were all around Li to be caring and attentive: "Is it cold? Hungry? Go, I hurry home ... "

Less than a day after the news was released, Li received news that he claimed to be a relative of Li Yuanxiang, which was initially confirmed by his family. He found the relatives of the late veteran Li Yuanxiang in Dongjie Village, Shangji Town, Jian 'an District, so he went back to his hometown to see where his father grew up.

After leaving the hotel, Li was anxious to return to his home next to Guandi Temple, where his father often dreamed before his death. He looked unconcerned at the beautiful scenery of Xuchang repeatedly explained by relatives: "This is a newly built lake, this is a newly built water system, and there is a park. Isn't it beautiful? "

"It's not, this is the Guandi Temple. It used to be big, but now it's much smaller. I met your father when he left. He came to my house to say goodbye to my father. I was seven or eight years old and said I would leave with the army, fight for my old age and put on a military coat. That's great. This is a lifetime, son. You're back now. I'll take a good look and spend time with your father.

Li said that his father made a gold medal for his grandson before he died. On the back of the gold medal, he personally engraved the address of his hometown.