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The Chinese badminton goddess got married, wore a Chinese wedding dress to kiss her husband, and the groomsmen group was dressed up to amaze the audience

On January 8, Beijing time, Malaysian badminton player Zou Meijun recently held a wedding, which aroused strong concern among netizens.

The Chinese badminton goddess got married, wore a Chinese wedding dress to kiss her husband, and the groomsmen group was dressed up to amaze the audience

As can be seen from the photo, Zou Meijun wore a Chinese wedding dress and kissed her husband, and the sweet and loving picture made netizens leave messages and praises: "Lang Cai female appearance, really matched", "Husband should also be Chinese, the appearance of liangguang", "Congratulations to Meijun's sister, must be happy", "So look at the husband should be doing architecture?" Marry well", "Enter a new stage of life, blessing", "Two people are very husband and wife, looking forward to giving birth to a noble son early".

The Chinese badminton goddess got married, wore a Chinese wedding dress to kiss her husband, and the groomsmen group was dressed up to amaze the audience

According to Malaysian media, badminton celebrities such as Li Zongwei, Zou Meijun, Chen Weiqiang and other famous players are all immigrants from Fujian and Guangdong in China, so they can speak fluent Mandarin. From the weddings held by Li Zongwei, Zou Meijun and others, they also chose Chinese weddings, retaining the traditional taste. Interestingly, the groomsmen and bridesmaids of Zou Meijun's wedding appeared in the professional costumes of the two respectively, and the construction site of the groomsmen group surprised the audience and became the most unique scenery of the wedding scene.

The Chinese badminton goddess got married, wore a Chinese wedding dress to kiss her husband, and the groomsmen group was dressed up to amaze the audience

27-year-old Zou Meijun, 1.61m tall, is a Malaysian women's badminton doubles player. Zou Meijun was a key member of the mixed team champion at the 2011 World Junior Badminton Championships and quickly became the pillar of the Malaysian women's doubles group after moving to the senior group. Objectively speaking, the women's doubles event is the weakest sport of the Malaysian badminton team, and the best result of Zou Meijun's international competition is also to win the championship in the challenge held at home, but she also supported two Olympic cycles and is loved by fans. In addition to her outstanding skills, Zou Meijun's sweet appearance has also become the reason for attracting the attention of fans.

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