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Inheriting a hundred million yuan inheritance from fans? Ma Junwei, a Hong Kong entertainer who played Kangxi, has pleaded in denial: There is no such thing

author:Globe.com

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[Global Network Report Reporter Zhao Youping] "Kangxi Grandpa" Ma Junwei inherited the inheritance of 100 million yuan left by deceased fans?!

Recently, it is rumored that a fan passed away and left a huge inheritance of 100 million Hong Kong dollars, to Ma Junwei, a Hong Kong artist who played Kangxi in the 1998 version of the Hong Kong TV series "Deer Ding". When Ma Junwei was interviewed by Hong Kong's "East Net" on the 15th, he heard the rumors and denies it one after another, "There is no such thing as a thing!" Ma Junwei then posted on Facebook and Weibo to deny it, and helplessly said that "really all the guys have (really all kinds of strange things)". Some netizens joked that the "fourth brother" was in a hurry to speak Cantonese...

Inheriting a hundred million yuan inheritance from fans? Ma Junwei, a Hong Kong entertainer who played Kangxi, has pleaded in denial: There is no such thing

Ma Junwei

According to Hong Kong's "East Net", it has been rumored that some fans have left a huge inheritance of 100 million yuan to Ma Junwei in recent days, but on the condition that this money be used for public welfare and cultural undertakings. The rumors get hotter and hotter. On the 15th, when Ma Junwei was interviewed by the "East Net", he heard the rumors and denied it in a row: "The matter is a big deal! Have any evidence? I don't think rumors have killed me for years of hard work (there's no such thing!). What is the evidence? I don't want these rumors to kill my years of effort). ”

On the evening of the 15th, Ma Junwei posted denials on Weibo and Facebook, slightly helpless between words, but mistakenly wrote the rumored 100 million into 1 billion: There are rumors again! I also want to make my journalistic friends say that my fans have passed away, leaving 1 billion for me... alas! "There are really good guys (there are really strange things)."

Inheriting a hundred million yuan inheritance from fans? Ma Junwei, a Hong Kong entertainer who played Kangxi, has pleaded in denial: There is no such thing

Screenshot of Ma Junwei's Weibo

Today, Ma Junwei further denied it in a facebook and Weibo post at the same time: honestly, 100 million is good or 10, "even if it is 10 billion active lactic acid bacteria are good", really come I will help you all use it for public welfare... But the premise is that there is a real thing. ↓

Inheriting a hundred million yuan inheritance from fans? Ma Junwei, a Hong Kong entertainer who played Kangxi, has pleaded in denial: There is no such thing

Screenshot of Ma Junwei's Facebook

Inheriting a hundred million yuan inheritance from fans? Ma Junwei, a Hong Kong entertainer who played Kangxi, has pleaded in denial: There is no such thing

For the rumors that fans have left a huge inheritance to Ma Junwei after their deaths, some Hong Kong netizens have left a message on Ma Junwei's Facebook to debunk rumors that if there is really a belief that Ma Junwei will definitely donate it to help more people, Ma Junwei also replied that if it is true, he is of course very willing to donate it to do good deeds. ↓

Inheriting a hundred million yuan inheritance from fans? Ma Junwei, a Hong Kong entertainer who played Kangxi, has pleaded in denial: There is no such thing

There are also Hong Kong netizens who leave a message to ridicule Ma Junwei, it should be mistaken, "the correct is to leave 10 wives for you", Ma Junwei quickly responded: "You are me Wei Xiaobao? ”↓

Inheriting a hundred million yuan inheritance from fans? Ma Junwei, a Hong Kong entertainer who played Kangxi, has pleaded in denial: There is no such thing

For Ma Junwei's successive denials, some mainland netizens joked that the "fourth brother" was anxious to speak Cantonese... ↓

Inheriting a hundred million yuan inheritance from fans? Ma Junwei, a Hong Kong entertainer who played Kangxi, has pleaded in denial: There is no such thing

Some netizens said, "This is the number of people who are red", "believe in the fourth brother". ↓

Inheriting a hundred million yuan inheritance from fans? Ma Junwei, a Hong Kong entertainer who played Kangxi, has pleaded in denial: There is no such thing

The 50-year-old Ma Junwei played Kangxi in the 1998 version of the Hong Kong TV series "Deer Ding", and some people say that the reason why the TVB version of "Deer Ding" is a classic is that in addition to "Wei Xiaobao" Chen Xiaochun, there is also "Emperor" Ma Junwei is difficult to surpass.

Inheriting a hundred million yuan inheritance from fans? Ma Junwei, a Hong Kong entertainer who played Kangxi, has pleaded in denial: There is no such thing

Ma Junwei played Kangxi (right) in the 1998 edition of Lu Ding Ji

The year before, Ma Junwei, who played Kangxi, once again attracted attention in the mainland, and in September 2018, he posted on Weibo that he had enrolled in the Guanghua School of Management of Peking University to pursue an EMBA degree, which once rushed to Weibo' hot search. In July last year, Ma Junwei successfully graduated through the defense of his master's thesis of Guanghua School of Management of Peking University.

Inheriting a hundred million yuan inheritance from fans? Ma Junwei, a Hong Kong entertainer who played Kangxi, has pleaded in denial: There is no such thing

Ma Junwei Peking University alumni card

According to another report by Hong Kong's "East Net", Ma Junwei recently became the principal of this year's Hong Kong Wireless Artist Training Class, and guided 26 trainees.

Inheriting a hundred million yuan inheritance from fans? Ma Junwei, a Hong Kong entertainer who played Kangxi, has pleaded in denial: There is no such thing

Ma Junwei taught the dancers

The report also said that although Ma Junwei denied the rumors of receiving a 100 million Hong Kong dollar inheritance from fans, he has indeed been enthusiastic about developing public welfare and cultural undertakings in recent years, in addition to producing in-depth films and stage plays, according to his introduction on social media, it can be seen that he is enthusiastic about cultural and public welfare undertakings, including the establishment of the "iStudy" education center, saying that "continuing the insistence on public welfare undertakings and practicing the heart to serve the social welfare community" as the main purpose of the non-profit organization "Main Creative Art Workshop", he is also the founder and teaching director of the Adeya Education Center.

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