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Introduction to Peng Gaofeng

Introduction to Peng Gaofeng (Parent of Shenzhen Child Search Alliance)

In March 2008, a strange man called a family in Heshuikou Community, Gongming Street, Guangming New District, Shenzhen City, in front of the home of Peng Gaofeng, a Hubei native. He picked up his son Peng Wenle next to the supermarket. After three years of searching, media person Deng Fei helped Peng Gaofeng post a search on Weibo on September 27, 2010. After more than 6,000 reposts, he finally found his child Peng Wenle.

On February 15, 2011, his father Peng Gaofeng and his son finally returned to their hometown in Hubei. The story was later adapted into the movie "Dear" and was broadcast in major theaters.

Looking for Son on Weibo

Reported in many newspapers. Since the loss of his son Peng Wenle, nearly a hundred reporters and editors have interviewed Peng Gaofeng, including the New York Times. Formation of the Civilian Family Searching Alliance Peng Gaofeng began to form the Civilian Family Searching Alliance. Thousands of parents who had lost their children from all over the country organized together and put up signs looking for their children in stores. Peng Gaofeng discovered.

Some parents’ bun shops even have a sign saying “200,000 reward for finding their son’s shop”. Peng Gaofeng immediately followed suit and spent more than 1,000 yuan to make two huge Xunzi signs and hung them on the Xiaohua Bar he ran. He also made a 10-meter banner Xunzi. In early 2010, Peng Gaofeng, Sun Haiyang and other parents from the Shenzhen Child Search Alliance offered a reward of one million yuan for posting online.

Once again "offering a million-dollar reward", he posted on Kaidi and other online communities. Sure enough, there were thousands of comments on Kaidi, and netizens provided many clues. Since the introduction of Weibo, Deng Fei, the reporter director of Hong Kong's "Phoenix Weekly", has wanted to use Weibo to help Peng Gaofeng. During holidays, he posts photos of his children on Weibo.

I hope netizens who see the picture can help find the child when they get home. A miracle happened on February 1, 2011, the 29th day of the Lunar New Year. Peng Gaofeng received a call from a college student, saying that he went back to his hometown in Pizhou, Jiangsu to visit relatives and met a child who looked very much like Xiao Lele who was circulated on Weibo. photo. The college student also retrieved Peng's "Diary of Searching for a Child" on the Internet and read it all in one go.

I was moved to tears. When he received the call, Peng Gaofeng didn't feel much because in the past three years, many people had called him and said they had found his son, but in fact they were all lying to him. The college student immediately sent the newly taken photos to Peng Gaofeng. When Peng Gaofeng saw it, he was stunned on the spot. Isn't that Lele? ! He immediately called the local police station, and the police decided to go to Xuzhou to look for the child immediately.

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Going home with your son

February 8, 2011 was the first day of Peng Gaofeng’s most painful experience in his 33 years of life. The moment he saw his son, he rushed towards him and said, "Dad, it's so hard to find you." On February 10, Gao Feng held his son's hand tightly, helped him buckle his hat, and said softly: " Take another look at the snow in the north." The son stepped on the snow happily. Returned.

On the 15th, the father and his son finally returned to their hometown in Hubei. Gao Feng held his son in his arms and pointed out the car window, "Dad took you fishing here, do you remember?" Lele opened her eyes wide, seeming to understand, as if she was reminiscing. "We're here!" At the West Gate Outer Ring Road intersection in Qianjiang City, there was already a sea of ??people and a lively sea. The enthusiastic firecrackers exploded and the joyful gongs and drums sounded.

Baidu Encyclopedia-Peng Gaofeng