The man with the art of finding stolen things

People who lost their lives and lost their children often came to Trinh Van Suu in Chi Lang commune (Chi Lang, Lang Son) to seek help. After asking for information, in a few simple steps, Mr. Suu helped them find their lost relatives and possessions.

Trinh Van Suu, the father-in-law of the former secretary of the commune Chi Lang Duong Ngoc Dai, is known for his art of finding objects or missing people. Mr. Suu is approximately 90 years old, 60 years old of the Party, originally a Quang Nam hydrological officer who gathered to the North and learned the art of losing from ethnic people in Binh Gia district. In 1971, he moved his family to Chi Lang to live.

The first person Suu helped find was Mr. Lanh Van Sin, a famous monk in the area. He saw the crowded crowd at Mr. Sin's house, asking out to know that at midnight, the buffalo in the warden's house had been stolen and carried away, even though it was still installed. Mr. Suu told Mr. Sin: 'Let me find help for the buffalo'. Mr. Sin shook his head, not believing and said: 'You can only get a bluff'.

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Trinh Su is now old and mixed.(Photo: Vietnam Agriculture)

Without self-love, Suu calmly asked for the time of losing the buffalo and then wrote it on a sheet of paper. He told the owner to take a sharp knife and slant it over the paper and plug it in front of the buffalo's door and said: 'If the buffalo has not been killed yet, now it is found the other day in the field in front of you.' When the maids let the masters go out to find, it is true that real buffalo is found.

The story of the paper that found Mr. Suu's lost object has spread throughout the region faster than the water of Thuong River in the flood season. Whenever he lost his cow and ox, he lost his relatives and asked him to seek help. The procedure was very simple, a rice cow, a bag of candy or a bag of cakes, a sharp knife to light the incense for the ceremony and the money Mr. Su did not take.

Mr. Suu has 6 children, 4 boys and 2 girls, but no one has studied his art of searching, finding his father. If you want to learn this technique, you have to meditate for a long time, looking up to the sun for 2 hours, looking up to the sun for 1 hour, practicing your mind so that you can succeed. In the area, there is also Hoang Van Van who is very admired by this technique, offering to study but when listening to Mr. Suu, seeing difficult conditions is too bad to leave halfway.

Since his wife's death, Suu thinks too much and forgets to forget, remember, anyone asks, his children do not allow him to perform his search and find people. Mr. Suu explained: 'When burning incense, I offered my grandparents and asked for instructions such as cows and buffaloes that people took to tie to this tree, that rock…'.

Mr. Hoang Van Dia in Moi A village, Chi Lang commune, has a daughter named Hoang Thi Xuan. In the spring of 15 years old, studying in 9th grade suddenly went missing. A female drug salesman named Ma Thi Nhi said that Xuan sat with a strange son on the train and asked if the other man had disappeared, and Xuan kept following the train back to Hanoi. Listening to Mr. Su's name and finding people, Mr. Teo came to ask.

Mr. Suu asked Xuan's birth date, asked which direction to go and wrote on a sheet of paper (ceremony to find people, he did not put a knife into the paper like looking for things) and told him to put it under the table of the incense table (the altar ) Every 12 hours, a incense burner is lit, continuously executed for 15 days.'Unless he crossed the border and not only half a month, he would receive the news and get him back,' said Suu.

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Mr. Chien found the motorcycle.(Photo: Vietnam Agriculture)

15 days later, Mr. Teo received the news of a humanitarian center in Hoan Kiem district, Hanoi, and announced to receive his son. When he returned to Xuan, he was bewildered for a while before recovering. Mr. Dia brought a leg of pork, ten cows of sticky rice and two beers to thank Mr. Suu.

Mr. Tran Van Chien in Don village was the one who had a record thanks to Mr. Suu 3 times. The first buffalo was lost, he asked Suu to find him. He pointed the direction, finally found in the field of Neighbors Neighbor. The second buffalo lost in the Ma To field, found the whole week not to see, he pointed the direction, he found it at the edge of the forest."By the time I was deceived by the people of the Thai Dream motorbike worth more than 5 gold trees. I went to Mr. Suu's house, and asked what time he was cheated, which scamster went, and how did it look" , Mr. Chien said.

After that, Mr. Su made a ceremony and said: 'Go home, not lose your car but fear'. About a month later, police in Luc Ngan district (Bac Giang) informed Mr. Chien to get the car back. As the policeman said, the deceiver declared the car to be able to walk one piece and died, so he sent it back to the house to cheat another car. Now, although he has a new motorbike, Mr. Chien still retains the Dream as a souvenir.

Mr. Lang Thach, Secretary of Chi Lang commune three years ago also lost a male buffalo, finding two days without success, thanks to Mr. Suu, two hours later he found buffaloes in the New Ai field. Mr. Thach said: 'I really admire the way of finding Suu's things. In my opinion it is not superstitious because he does not set up a temple, open the cover, does not intimidate people who have this evil and do not require any money but do good things for people . ".