Toutiao Search for relatives on the cross-strait, which is committed to helping people across the Taiwan Strait realize their wishes of seeking relatives and reunion.
Recently, Ms. Wang Manying from Taipei contacted Toutiao Search for People through Toutiao Search for People Taiwanese volunteer Liu Dewen, and asked for help from the cross-strait family search project to find her hometown and relatives in Jiangxi for the late veteran Wu Beili.
Now organize the information of Wu Beili as follows. I hope you can help forward it and help reunite relatives on both sides of the Taiwan Strait through love relay.
Name: Wu Beili
Date of birth: May 3, 1927
Date of death: October 4, 2008
Ancestral home: Jiangxi Nanfeng (now affiliated with Fuzhou City )
The following is a story of looking for a relative:
family lives in Kaohsiung , Toutiao Search for a relative on both sides of the Taiwan Strait Liu Dewen, a volunteer at the cross-strait search, recently received a letter from Taipei in his mailbox.
The letter was 65-year-old Ms. Wang Manying. She was deeply moved when she saw Liu Lichang traveling back and forth between the two sides of the Taiwan Strait on TV and helping veterans in Taiwan return to their hometown for burial.
At the same time, she also thought of a familiar veteran, elder Wu Beili, who had the same wish to seek relatives during her lifetime. Therefore, Wang Manying wrote a letter to Liu Lichang:
Lichang Hello:
I saw you helping the veterans go home in the 9 o'clock program "The Story of the Two Cities" on TV.
There is a province uncle named Wu Beili near my home. He picked up resources and recycled items during his lifetime to exchange them for some money to make a living. He is an elderly person with a difficult life. I occasionally took the recycling newspaper to him, and during the conversation, I learned that the old man really wanted to go back to his hometown in Jiangxi, mainland China.
But the old man passed away in a car accident in 2008, so I wrote a letter to ask the village chief to help him return to his roots.
Liu Dewen's family member was interviewed by the Taiwan TV program "The Legend of the Two Cities" (the information is from the Internet)
Just a few lines of words, Liu Dewen's family member was sad and regretful to read.
It is understood that Wang Manying, 65, does not know how to use mobile phones or the Internet, and can only seek help by writing letters. Especially when we learned that the helper was a deceased veteran who was neither close nor acquainted with him, everyone was moved.
In order to help the veteran find his relatives as soon as possible, Liu Lichang conveyed the veteran’s information and letter content to Toutiao Search, hoping to use the power of the mainland Internet to realize the wish that he had not achieved during his lifetime for this lonely elder who died in Taiwan.
Letter from Wang Manying to Liu Dewen
If you can provide more clues about Wu Beili’s hometown and his relatives in the mainland, you can email us (xunren@toutiao.com). The cross-strait search service carried out by Toutiao Search is released together with Taiwan ETtoday News Cloud as a media partner. If you have relatives who are separated in Taiwan, or you are in Taiwan and want to help Taiwanese veterans find their relatives in mainland China, you can also contact us through your email and Toutiao Search’s Facebook fan page (name: Headline Personal).
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