He mentioned that the celebrant used to be an English teacher and that she supported him with her younger sisters.
SINGAPORE – Qi Yuwu, 46, a Chinese actor based in Singapore, recently celebrated the 91st birthday of his oldest fan.Qi Yuwu mentioned that the celebrant used to be an English teacher, and that she supported him with her younger sisters. The actor expressed that they gave him newspaper clippings and handmade books with his news on it.he admitted.“When I am entertaining you, I am happier than you are,”“Gaining happiness from work has also been appreciated and encouraged by many fans.
Thank you also for being with us in our youth, your play has left us with perfect memories and twenty years of deep friendship. What a fate! Come on!”“You have created many works in TV series and movies. Your persistence, attitude, and persistence are obvious to all of us. Your professional attitude has attracted the support of so many movie fans! If you can work as hard as you in the workplace, and meet other friends who work hard together through your work, you will not be alone.
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