Chinanews client, Beijing, December 8th (Reporter Song Yusheng) A familiar scene appeared again.
On December 7, Sun Haiyang and his wife and their 14-year-old son Sun Zhuo returned to their hometown in Jianli, Hubei.
The people of hometown prepared a grand welcome ceremony.
The sound of firecrackers at the scene, crowded with people, was extremely lively.
As the prototype of the movie "Dear", the family's reunion has recently attracted the attention of many netizens.
But at the same time, there are also many webcasters going to the live broadcast at the door of Sun Haiyang's home.
Judging from the live video, Sun Haiyang was surrounded by people holding his mobile phone on the way home.
Screenshot of Sun Ocean Weibo.
Reports show that many anchors have not left Sun Haiyang’s doorway after nightfall.
There was even an anchor who kept asking Sun Haiyang, “We didn’t disturb you, right?” But after getting a “no” answer, the anchor also confidently stated to the netizens who watched the live broadcast, “He also wants us to come here for the live broadcast. Click to follow this account, it will stop broadcasting later, and you won’t be able to find it anymore."
On social media, some netizens said it was difficult to understand; some netizens said that they hope not to disturb the family.
Screenshot of Weibo.
It is worth noting that similar scenes have appeared many times.
Many years ago, Zhu Zhiwen, who became popular in singing, was watched by live broadcasters from all over the country. There were many anchors around his house all year round, making his life uncomfortable.
"Brother Ramen", who became popular this year due to short videos, also encountered netizens from all over the world who came to watch the show.
Hundreds of mobile phones broadcast the same content almost at the same time, and later there were anchors singing and dancing around.
In August this year, Quan Hongchan, who won the Tokyo Olympics, was not immune.
The door of his house once became a "net celebrity check-in place", "tens of hundreds of people come here to take pictures every day."
For the Sun Haiyang family, the reunion after 14 years is worth celebrating, and many people have been touched by the years of persistence.
"I heard that Sun Zhuo is going home. The villagers raised funds to gather a few dragons and gongs and drums (this is the custom of the hometown) to wait at the intersection early to welcome Sun Zhuo home." Sun Haiyang wrote on his Weibo.
However, the public's attention and the celebrations of the folks should not be dissimilated into unlimited "hotness" and "eyeball".
Sun Zhuo, who was abducted for 14 years, was just 18 years old this year.
The reporter noticed that in the media's footage, Sun Zhuo was either wearing a mask or being blurred by the media to protect the parties involved.
Screenshot of Sun Ocean Weibo.
The reporter also learned from the relevant live broadcast platform that in response to this incident, the platform has activated a protection mechanism for hot parties, and suspended live broadcasts and punished some of the accounts discovered.
As netizens said, it is better to let the family reunite quietly.
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