The father of Aaron Kwok’s manager Xiaomei (formerly Liang Meiwei) passed away last month. Today, the funeral was held in a Taoist ceremony. Xiaomei and her family went to the mourning hall early in the morning, and many artists in the circle sent wreaths to express their condolences. Xiaomei said in an interview that her father was old and died peacefully in his sleep, which had nothing to do with the epidemic.She said that her father was keen on basketball during his lifetimeBut he fell down three years ago and has difficulty moving. He said that his father saw his grandson graduating from university, and his grandson also came to Hong Kong from Canada to attend the funeral. I believe the old man is very comforted.
Cheng Cheng arrived at the mourning hall at 5:45 pm with his wife Fang Yuan, maternal grandmother, two daughters and a worker sister. The family took two private cars. Chengcheng and Fang Yuan got off the car first for the reporter to shoot. However, there was confusion when they got off the car. As for the eldest daughter, the grandmother held the eldest daughter, and the worker elder sister took care of the younger daughter. When the four of them got off the bus, the on-site media chased and photographed them. Cheng Cheng and Fang Yuan immediately stepped forward to escort them, and the last family entered the funeral home smoothly.
Chengcheng stepped out of the funeral home at 8:15 p.m. to be interviewed by the media, saying that Xiaomei’s father watched him grow up and called him “Liangbo”, praising Xiaomei’s father as a manand藹Dear, in their hearts is a person of high morals.He also mentioned that whenever a large group of colleagues and friends go to dinner at Xiaomei’s father’s house during big festivals and festivals, the other party will usekind, warm smileAllowAs a junior, to show his respect, he will be responsible for helping the spirit tomorrow.
Originally published on AM730 https://www.am730.com.hk/Entertainment/Xiaomei’s father set spirit – Aaron Kwok and his family attended the scene to mourn/321102