Anita Mui's 72-year-old brother announced his remarriage, and his third wife, a Thailand, said that his mother sent more than 100,000 bracelets
Mei Qiming's remarriage: Behind an absurd drama, the sadness of family ethics is reflected
72-year-old Mui Qiming, Anita Mui's brother, is once again in the news, not because of career achievements, but because he announced that he is about to marry for the third time, and the bride is a Thailand woman. He announced in a high-profile manner that his mother Qin Meijin gave hundreds of thousands of bracelets to his fiancée, and hoped that his mother would officiate the wedding. This sudden good news, many years after Anita Mui's death, once again pushed the family to the forefront of public opinion, but it also revealed the embarrassing family ethical tragedy behind it.
In recent years, Mei Qiming has repeatedly attracted attention in various ways, suing film companies for infringement, suing his nephew and nurse for his mother under house arrest, and even claiming to claim compensation for work-related injuries. Behind all these behaviors, they all point to a core problem: lack of money. Since Qin Meijin stopped living expenses of 20,000 yuan per month in 2021, Mei Qiming's life seems to be in trouble, and his various "struggles" are more like a performance for financial resources.
And the climax of this performance is undoubtedly his "love story" with this Thailand girlfriend. This relationship began when Mei Qiming had not yet divorced his second wife, and he took his girlfriend shopping in a high-profile manner, did not shy away from the media cameras, and even claimed that his wife knew. Such an act naturally angered Qin Meijin and directly led to the interruption of living expenses.
When Mei Qiming was in financial distress, he publicly said that he relied on his girlfriend for help, and even accused his mother of being at the mercy of his nephew. However, in the recording made public by the second wife, we heard another version of the story: Qin Meijin asked her son not to harass, and his wife asked for a divorce, and reprimanded Mei Qiming for continuing to ask for money from her mother. Under pressure, Mei Qiming publicly apologized and claimed to have broken up with his Thailand girlfriend.
Now, Mei Qiming announced that he was going to marry his "broken up" girlfriend, and said that his mother gave him a valuable bracelet to bless this marriage. This is obviously contradictory to his previous claim that his relationship with his mother broke down and he had not seen each other for two years. He claimed that his mother was under house arrest by his nephew, and even called the police to find his mother, which was more like a strategy to gain public sympathy and pressure on his mother.
Behind this farce, there is a tragedy of family ethics. Anita Mui's early death left a huge legacy, but it also planted the seeds of strife for the family. Mei Qiming has not been involved in production for many years, relying on his mother's financial support, and even does not hesitate to win attention in various ways to obtain financial benefits. His relationship with his mother and nephew has also been shattered by money entanglements.
More worryingly, Mei Qiming does not seem to be aware of his own problems, blaming others for his predicament and rationalizing his actions. He lives in his own world, weaving lies one after another, but forgetting the power of the truth.
Mei Qiming's story is not only a family tragedy, but also a microcosm of society. It reflects how family affection is distorted and ethics are trampled on under the temptation of money. It also reminds us of the importance of family education and the importance of independence.
In the era of information explosion, we need to keep thinking rationally and not be deceived by appearances. Mei Qiming's story may just be an after-dinner conversation, but the deep-seated issues behind it are worth pondering. How should we view family responsibilities? How to deal with the relationship between money and affection? How do you stick to your values in a complex world?
Mei Qiming's story continues, and the ending of this absurd drama may still be known. But it has left a profound warning to society: while chasing fame and fortune, don't forget the preciousness of family affection and don't lose yourself.
The Mei Qiming incident has also triggered public thinking about the protection of the rights and interests of the elderly. Qin Meijin is an elderly woman, at the center of a whirlpool of family disputes, and her physical and mental health is worrying. How to protect the legitimate rights and interests of the elderly and how to prevent them from falling victim to family conflicts is an urgent problem for the society to solve.
In addition, when reporting such incidents, the media should also maintain objectivity and fairness, avoid over-exaggeration, and not become a tool for the parties to manipulate public opinion. The media's responsibility is to guide the public to think rationally, not to incite emotions and create antagonism.
Mei Qiming's story is a multi-prism, reflecting many social issues such as family ethics, the protection of the rights and interests of the elderly, and media responsibility. We hope that this story can arouse more people's attention and thinking, and ultimately promote the development of a healthier and more harmonious society.