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Singapore's Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew secretly married in 1946 and has been together for 63 years, and his wife tearfully kissed goodbye at his funeral

author:Chen Hanwei 9726

In Singapore's history, there is a story of such a couple that has been mentioned and told countless times. He is Singapore's founding father, Lee Kuan Yew, a prominent political leader, and a wise woman from a wealthy but little-known family. Their love has gone through the baptism of years, starting in their youth and finally in a sad farewell. Their union is not only the fusion of two souls, but also an indispensable part of Singapore's history.

Singapore's Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew secretly married in 1946 and has been together for 63 years, and his wife tearfully kissed goodbye at his funeral

In 1946, before Singapore emerged from its colonial legacy, Lee Kuan Yew and Ko Yuk Chi secretly married in England, a relationship that did not attract much attention at the time. However, as time went on, the marriage became a good story in the eyes of the public. Ko's background made it entirely possible for her to choose a smoother path, but she chose to fight alongside Lee Kuan Yew and become his most solid supporter.

Singapore's Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew secretly married in 1946 and has been together for 63 years, and his wife tearfully kissed goodbye at his funeral

Throughout Lee Kuan Yew's political career, Ko Yuk Chi stood silently behind him, and her ingenuity and tenacity became the source of his strength to overcome difficulties. As a talented lawyer herself, she is not only independent in her work, but also an indispensable pillar of her family. The education of three children and the harmony of the family are inseparable from her careful care.

Singapore's Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew secretly married in 1946 and has been together for 63 years, and his wife tearfully kissed goodbye at his funeral

Still, happy times are always short-lived. In 2003, misfortune befell Ke Yuzhi, and a stroke took away her vision in her left eye. Five years later, she suffered another stroke, which made her lose her mobility and speech skills. Faced with his wife's misfortune, Lee Kuan Yew did not choose to back down, he adjusted his pace of life and devoted more time and energy to taking care of his wife. Every minute and second they spend together is precious.

Singapore's Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew secretly married in 1946 and has been together for 63 years, and his wife tearfully kissed goodbye at his funeral

The death of Ke Yuzhi was undoubtedly a blow to Lee Kuan Yew. At the funeral, he was already gray-haired, and affectionately kissed goodbye to his lover who had been with him for 63 years, and that scene made countless people feel heartache. In his eulogy, he admitted that without Ke Yuzhi, his life would be a completely different picture. This affectionate confession is not only a remembrance of the deceased lover, but also a tribute to the years they have walked together.

Singapore's Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew secretly married in 1946 and has been together for 63 years, and his wife tearfully kissed goodbye at his funeral

The story of Lee Kuan Yew and Ke Yuk Chi is a good story in Singapore and the world. Their love proves that even at the pinnacle of power, there is personal tenderness and perseverance. With her wisdom and strength, Ko Yuk Chi has contributed to the growth of Singapore, which is often easily overlooked in the long course of history. In the development process of Singapore, we often only see the glory of Lee Kuan Yew alone, but behind it, the shadow of Ke Yuzhi is also indelible.

Singapore's Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew secretly married in 1946 and has been together for 63 years, and his wife tearfully kissed goodbye at his funeral

Summing up the past, we find that behind every great person, there is always a partner who pays silently. These partners are the force that keeps them going throughout their life journey. Love is not only an emotional sustenance in their lives, but also an invisible force that pushes them to pursue higher goals and accomplish greater causes. The story of Lee Kuan Yew and Ke Yuk Chi makes us believe that true love is the most resilient existence in the long river of time, and it can pass through the torrent of time and become an immortal memory of history.

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