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### A Scene of Lost and Found: 50,000 Yuan Lies on the Road for a Month Have you ever witnessed the intense tradition of giving New Year's money in Northeast China? The scene is as dramatic as an action movie. Family members push and shove, each insisting the other take the money, all the while saying, “Don’t resist, it’s for the children.” Today, we’re not talking about the practice of handing out New Year’s money, but it does involve the Northeast habit of "pushing and pulling." In this case, two sisters found themselves caught in a unique tug-of-war, trying to give 50,000 yuan to each other. After much back-and-forth, they both walked away, each thinking the other had taken the money. Little did they know, the money was left behind, lying quietly on the street. ### 50,000 Yuan Left on the Road In the middle of last month, our newspaper's public platform published a notice: a young man named Zhao had found a bag of money near the south gate of Xuefu Garden after getting off his Didi ride home. Not knowing who had lost it, Zhao reported it in hopes of finding the owner. After the notice went live, Zhao received praise from many readers. Comments like "Daqing people are so honest!" and "A true gentleman!" flooded in. Some even jokingly remarked, “That’s what you call a big spender, losing 50,000 without a care!” Unfortunately, despite the wide circulation of the story, no one came forward to claim the money, and there were no clues about the owner. ### A Month Later, the Owner Finally Appears On February 17, Zhao called the evening newspaper’s hotline with an update. “The owner has finally realized they lost the money!” Zhao explained. That morning, he had noticed a flyer posted in his building’s hallway titled “Looking for a Kind-Hearted Person.” The notice stated that on January 17, around 4:50 p.m., a blue Construction Bank paper bag containing valuable items had been lost near the south gate of Xuefu Garden. The owner, with police assistance, had retrieved footage from security cameras, showing the person who had picked up the bag. The contact person was a woman named Sun. “I spoke with the owner,” Zhao said. “We plan to meet at the property management office to review the footage and then head to the local police station to return the money.” ### The Hilarious Reason Behind the Loss "It’s incredible that I lost this money for a whole month without realizing it," Sun said, laughing. She explained how it all happened: a few years ago, she and her sister had jointly invested in an insurance policy. When it matured, Sun intended to return the money to her sister. However, her sister, in no rush to receive it, insisted they hold onto it. The two of them then began playfully tugging the money bag on the street, each trying to make the other take it. After quite a while of “struggling,” neither sister seemed to win. One got in her car and drove off, and the other walked back home, leaving the bag abandoned on the road. Neither looked back. It wasn’t until a conversation on February 14 that they both realized neither of them had taken the money. “We reported it to the police on February 15, and upon reviewing the surveillance footage, we saw several people walk by the bag without paying attention to it. Finally, we saw a young man pick it up, taking pictures and videos, and we thought, 'This is a good person; he’ll return it.'” Sun, knowing the young man lived in the same complex, didn’t want to cause him any trouble by making the incident public, so she posted the flyer instead. To her surprise, she received Zhao’s call the very next morning. ### A Happy Ending On February 21, with the local police as witnesses, Zhao returned the 50,000 yuan to Sun. Grateful, Sun offered Zhao a generous red envelope to thank him, but he politely declined. Zhao said, “I’m just glad I was able to find the owner after searching for nearly a month.” Sun expressed her gratitude by presenting Zhao’s workplace with a banner of appreciation. “We didn’t know how else to thank him. This kind of young man is a source of pride for his workplace and colleagues,” she said. **Editor: Li Jiaming** **Reviewed by: Cheng Yinghua, Dai Baozhu** If you need to reprint this article, please contact the newspaper. **Stay informed with our news—call us anytime!** Readers are also reading: - A look at our mayor’s photo album - Strange-looking food that could be deadly! - Do you know these people? Stop lending them money! Stay tuned for more interesting updates!