How Dilraba Dilmurat's drama Sword Rose helped reunite a family after 30 years

Dilireba’s drama Sword Rose sparks real-life miracle as missing man reunited with family after 30 years, thanks to fans’ awareness efforts.

Sometimes a TV show goes far beyond entertainment — and Sword Rose (利剑玫瑰), starring Dilraba Dilmurat (Dilireba) and Jin Shijia, just proved that. 

The Chinese drama, which follows anti-trafficking police officers Deng Yan and Chang Rui in their relentless pursuit to rescue abducted children, has unexpectedly become the catalyst for one family’s 30-year-long search to finally come to an end.

Through the broadcast of Sword Rose, a man named Liang Zhihui, who had been missing for three decades, was finally found. 

His family, overjoyed and emotional, shared the news online — even tagging Dilireba’s fan club to express their heartfelt thanks. 

“Thank you to everyone, especially Reba’s fans and the drama team, for spreading awareness and offering support,” they wrote.

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Family Reunited Thanks to Dilireba’s Drama “Sword Rose” and Her Fans
Dilireba’s “Sword Rose” Leads to Real-Life Reunion: Missing Man Found After 30 Years

From Heartbreak to Hope: A Father’s 30-Year Search

Liang Zhihui was abducted in 1995 when he was just over two years old. 

His father, affectionately known as “Liang Zhihui’s dad”, spent 30 long years travelling across 23 provinces and over 200 cities, covering more than 600,000 kilometres. 

He carried a worn-out backpack printed with his son’s photo and missing details, turning it into his personal billboard of hope.

For years, he worked odd jobs just to fund his next trip, and after 17 failed DNA tests, he nearly lost faith. 

Yet he never gave up, often saying: “I’ll find a way to reverse time — as long as I keep going, we’ll meet again.”

In October 2025, his miracle finally came true. 

Thanks to AI facial recognition and gene-matching by Nanchang Railway Police, Liang Zhihui was identified and reunited with his family. 

His father repainted the family home, dyed his hair black again, and smiled — properly — for the first time in years.


How “Sword Rose” and Fans Sparked Awareness

The drama’s release on CCTV earlier this year ignited nationwide discussions about missing-person cases and anti-trafficking efforts. 

Official broadcast pages even featured a bulletin board airing real-life search notices — and fans took it to heart.

Dilireba’s fan communities began sharing missing-person alerts across their platforms, creating threads and videos encouraging people to help or report leads. 

Many of these efforts reportedly helped generate thousands of tips for authorities, including some linked to the Liang case.

While there’s no confirmed evidence that a fan directly located Liang Zhihui, their consistent online efforts undoubtedly played a part in amplifying public awareness. 

As one netizen said, “That’s the real power of an idol — when their influence becomes something that genuinely changes lives.”


From “Traffic Star” to True Actress

For Dilireba, Sword Rose marks a massive leap in her acting career and public image. 

She trained for three months in police routines, appeared on camera without makeup, and gave a raw, emotional performance that shed light on one of China’s toughest social issues.

Fans praised her not just for her dedication to the role, but for guiding her fandom towards meaningful action. 

“This isn’t just acting — it’s responsibility,” one comment read.

Now, Sword Rose isn’t just a hit drama — it’s a cultural moment. 

It’s proof that when storytelling meets sincerity, fiction can genuinely change lives.


TL;DR

  • Man missing for 30 years found after Sword Rose broadcast.

  • His family thanked Dilireba and her fans for helping spread awareness.

  • The case highlights how meaningful media and fandom power can go hand in hand.

  • Dilireba’s reputation soars for both her performance and her positive influence.


Source: Weibo

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