A father in Taizhou, East China's Zhejiang Province, gives his primary school-aged son a time-out by the grave of his ancestor at night as a punishment for not finishing his homework. Photo: VCG
An angry father in Taizhou, East China's Zhejiang Province, gave his primary school-aged son a special punishment for not finishing his homework - a time-out by the grave of his ancestor at night.
The father, who had been angered by his son's reluctance to do his homework, decided to take him to a nearby cemetery for a time-out so he could "reflect deeply" on himself in front of his deceased ancestor, reported the Paper on Saturday.
He left the boy there and then went to make a phone call a few meters away. When he returned, he found that the boy had disappeared without a trace in the darkness.
Fearing that the child might encounter danger, the regretful father immediately called the police, who later found the boy on a road down the mountain after a 40-minute search.
Fortunately, no harm had come to the child.
Netizens said now the father should "reflect deeply" on himself.