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Chinese man discovers via DNA test that both sons are not his after fighting with 1 of them
Man alleges that his oldest son is fathered by the village secretary, while the second son is the child of his cousin
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Zoey Zhang
Published: 9:00am, 31 Aug 2025
In eastern China, a shocking incident unfolded when a man learned through a DNA test that neither of his two sons was his biological child, following an attack by one of them.
Jiang Hongtao, 45, from Shandong province, took his ex-wife to court, demanding a refund of 300,000 yuan (US$42,000) for child support and education fees.
According to mainland media Jimu News, Jiang married his wife in 2002, and their first son was born two years later, with a second son following in 2014. However, by 2022, frequent absences from his wife led to their divorce.
In the settlement, all property went to his ex-wife, leaving Jiang with only a car. Last September, after returning home with his new wife, Jiang’s ex-wife and two sons turned up, demanding his property.
During a dispute over living expenses, Jiang’s eldest son, Jiang Runze, pushed him and choked him, shouting: “You are not my father,” which raised Jiang’s suspicions.

During a heated dispute over living expenses, Runze, above, pushed Jiang and choked him, shouting: “You are not my father.” Photo: Weibo
He subsequently took Runze’s toothbrush for a DNA test, revealing no biological connection, and later discovered that his second son was also not his biological child. Jiang claimed Runze was fathered by the village secretary, while his second son was his cousin’s child.
Devastated, he remarked: “My ex-wife has caused tremendous harm to me.”
Jiang’s parents echoed his feelings, stating: “The grandsons we have raised for over 20 years are not biological. Our hearts are broken.”
In court, Jiang sought 100,000 yuan (US$14,000) in emotional damages and a refund for child support and education fees. However, Runze challenged the paternity test’s legitimacy and claimed manipulation by Jiang’s current wife.
Jiang’s ex-wife only acknowledged compensation for emotional damages per local standards and rejected the child support claim, also seeking to annul their divorce agreement.

In a bid for justice, Jiang took legal action, seeking 100,000 yuan (US$14,000) in emotional damages and a refund for the child support and education fees he had paid over the years. Photo: Weibo
The court confirmed that neither son is biologically related to Jiang, but a ruling has not yet been disclosed. Jiang later revealed that his cousin’s wife had sued his ex-wife and cousin for infidelity.
On August 24, Runze posted a video stating the court ruled in Jiang’s favour, and that he, his brother, and mother had severed ties with Jiang’s family. He conveyed his best wishes to Jiang and his current wife, hoping they would treat his grandparents well.
This incident has drawn widespread attention on mainland social media, with related posts receiving over 30 million views.
One observer remarked: “Jiang is the victim. He raised two sons who were not his for 22 years, and in the end, one of them still wanted his money.”
Another added: “I support Jiang in seeking justice. The one most to blame is the unfaithful ex-wife.”