It turned out that he was Cai Ming's son, who had been concealed for 37 years, no wonder he was reluctant to make it public
author:The creek sees the world
Title: "Cai Ming's Son's "Big Heart Disease" Exposed! Single 37 Years Old, Why Do You Refuse to Go on a Blind Date? Revealing the Heartache and Persistence of Star Mothers in the Entertainment Industry"
Hello everyone, I am your little entertainment expert, and today I bring a real and touching story, let's walk into the world of Cai Ming and her only son Ding Ding.
The opening big breaking point: the secret of the celebrity mother's "big heart disease" is revealed!
Cai Ming, the queen of comedy in the entertainment industry, has passed down her laughter for several generations, but she has a "big heart disease" in her life, that is, her only son Ding Ding. Why did this celebrity son refuse to go on a blind date and remain single until he was 37 years old? Today we will uncover this little-known story in the entertainment industry.
The starting point of love: the romantic love between Cai Ming and Ding Qiuxing
The beginning of the story is the encounter between Cai Ming and Ding Qiuxing. An art party, a talented director, a sincere pursuit. Cai Ming was a well-known child star at the time, and Ding Qiuxing became the director of the Broadcasting Art Troupe with his own efforts, and the love story between them is simply a realistic version of a fairy tale.
Mother-son love: Ding Ding, Cai Ming's "big heart disease"
Over time, Cai Ming and Ding Qiuxing got married and had an only son, Ding Ding. Cai Ming paid a lot for his son, but when his son grew up, he found that he refused to go on a blind date and was very resistant to marriage. Cai Ming has mixed feelings about this, but he hopes that his son can live a happy life.
Tintin's aura: The pride of the second generation of stars
Ding Ding has shown a sensible and well-behaved side since he was a child, and his low profile is closely related to Cai Ming's words and deeds. Even during the eight years of studying abroad, Ding Ding kept a low profile, unwilling to reveal that he was Cai Ming's son. After returning to China, he made a name for himself in the entertainment industry with his own efforts, became an independent screenwriter, and created many popular works.
Genius Ding Ding's thoughts: Why do you refuse to go on a blind date?
Surprisingly, however, despite his successful career, Tintin has always been cautious about marriage. He refused to go on blind dates and was reluctant to get involved in the topic of marriage. Cai Ming once tried to match, but her son's resistance made her distressed. Why does Tintin insist on celibacy so much? The answer will be revealed later.
The Shadow of Marriage: Cai Ming's Helplessness and Understanding
For Cai Ming, her son's singleness became a heart disease, although she tried to arrange a blind date, but seeing her son's resistance, she gradually understood and accepted his choice. Her son's happiness is something she cares more about, and she no longer pursues a stereotypical concept of marriage.
The Guidance of Parental Love: The Consensus of Cai Ming and Ding Qiuxing
In this blind date trip, Cai Ming and Ding Qiuxing always stood together and guided their son together. Their love story sets an example for Tintin and makes him understand that marriage is not the only happy destination. The couple set an example and established a correct view of love for their son.
The true meaning of family: Cai Ming's expectations for his son
Cai Ming hopes that his son can live the life he wants, whether it is a career or a marriage. She gradually let go of her expectations for her son's marriage and paid more attention to his happiness. For parents, the happiness of their children is more important than the traditional view of marriage.
Conclusion: Spare the children and let them fly freely
Approaching the Chinese New Year, many parents may have the idea of arranging their children's marriage, but it can be seen from Cai Ming's experience that sometimes too much expectation and interference cannot make their children happier. Letting go of the children and letting them choose their own happiness may be the real care.
The Tintin in the story may reflect the changing view of marriage among modern young people, who pay more attention to the success of the individual