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Recently, Liu Deqing from Taiwan contacted the headlines and asked for help from the cross-strait family search project to find relatives from his hometown in Hunan for the late veteran Liu Renqi.
Now organize the information of veteran Liu Renqi as follows. I hope you can forward it and help reunite relatives on both sides of the Taiwan Strait through love relay.
Name: Liu Renqi
Birth time: April 26, 1927
Death time: December 2006
Ancestral home: Zhujiatang Group, Zhuyuan Village, Jinshu Township, Xiangxiang City, Hunan Province (now affiliated with Xiangtan City)
Mainland relative information: Father Liu Ronggui, mother Li's
Taiwan family information: son Liu Deqing
The following is the story of looking for relatives:
Liu Deqing's father Liu Renqi is a veteran, originally from Hunan, and followed the troops to Taiwan around 1949.
In the early days, due to the strict military marriage system and the expectation of "going home immediately", Liu Renqi did not consider his marriage affairs for a long time. He did not meet his wife, who was also a provinceer, until he was about 40 years old. The couple was 12 years apart. Unlike him who came to Taiwan alone, because his father-in-law is an officer, his wife came to Taiwan with the whole family.
Hunan veteran Liu Renqi
Liu Renqi and his wife are from Hunan and Liaoning. The children at home are also influenced by their parents. They like to eat spicy food and dumplings and other pasta. After retiring from the army, Liu Renqi lived on his retirement salary and tried to invest in movies. He lived in Songshan, Taipei and Xizhi in Taipei, and carefully protected this small home on Baodao.
After the two sides of the Taiwan Strait resumed exchanges in 1987, Liu Renqi returned to his hometown in Hunan to visit relatives several times and reunite with his brothers and sisters in his hometown. He also helped build a bridge in his hometown, and brought the genealogy back to Taiwan when he left his hometown, and the children's names were also entered into the genealogy.
Liu Renqi built a bridge for his hometown
Liu family genealogy
December 2006, Liu Renqi died of illness in Taiwan. Before his death, the veteran was unconscious and did not have time to explain his son's situation in his hometown in Hunan. In addition, he moved for many years, and the son discovered in recent years that the relics left by his father contained a large number of photos and letters from his relatives.
There are a large number of photos of the hometown and relatives in the relics of the veteran
Liu Deqing also found on the online map that strangers had left records of finding their father's name on his Taiwan address. He speculated that perhaps his relatives from his hometown in Hunan had searched them online.
When his father returned home for the first time, Liu Deqing was still in elementary school. Now that he is middle-aged, he is eager to reconnect with his hometown on behalf of his father.
Liu Renqi (written by suit) and relatives from her hometown in Hunan
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