In May, 2000, Lv Shunfang set up a "Family Search Station" at home, which has received more than 3,000 relatives from Inner Mongolia, Shaanxi, Henan, Hebei, Shandong and other provinces and regions.
She collected the names, looks, blood types, characteristics and other information of relatives, sorted out the information of more than 600 relatives in China, and got in touch with more than 0 newspapers, TV stations and websites in China.
In the past seven years, Lv Shunfang has organized a large-scale family-seeking meeting every year. Every time she runs before and after, she provides convenience for relatives from afar and often arranges for relatives with financial difficulties to eat and live at home. Zhou Jinfeng from Tongguan, Shaanxi Province came to look for relatives, and Lv Shunfang stayed with her for a few days from morning till night, and finally found relatives.
Ms. Qian of Xi saw the news of meeting her relatives in the newspaper. She rushed to Yixing but couldn't find her relatives. She was so anxious that she cried. Lv Shunfang comforted her and said, "Don't be discouraged. Please treat me as your relative first, and let's find it together! " Seeing the long-lost family finally reunited, Lu Shunfang accompanied them to laugh and cry. She said, "It is sweeter than eating honey to see people in their eighties and nineties reunited with their own flesh and blood in their lifetime."
In order to help people find their relatives, Lv Shunfang quit her job and spent almost all her savings at home. During the activities of finding relatives, numerous phone calls made her hoarse. She often doesn't eat until after 10 in the evening, and is often woken up by the telephone ringing in the middle of the night.
People asked her what she wanted. She said: "The world is no bigger than human affection! Seeing so many people crying and saying,' Sister Lu, please!' I can't let go! Only in high school, she mastered more than 10 dialects, learned computer operation, opened "Sister Lu's Family Search Network" and QQ group, and ran around in many ways to help establish the first "Family Search Gene Bank" in China.
Under her influence, more and more people joined the loving team. With her help, Changzhou Zhu Wenbiao got in touch with Gaowa Siqin, an orphan in Inner Mongolia. Although the relationship between father and daughter could not be confirmed, the old man sent money to the Gaowa Siqin family twice. The old man said, "It doesn't matter whether he is a daughter or not, what matters is family relationship." Pan, a farmer from Siyang, Jiangsu, recognized his 70-year-old mother with the help of Lu Shunfang. After being moved, he began to subsidize the children of four or five poor families to go to school.