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Kun Ling suns 6-year-old daughter’s handwritten English poems to praise Jay Chou | Xiao Zhou Zhou | Epoch Times

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[Epoch Times, July 15, 2021](Reported by Epoch Times reporter Zhong Youchun) Kunling, who has a pair of precious children with Jay Chou, posted a six-year-old daughter “Hathaway” (Hathaway) on social platforms on the 14th. Handwritten English poems, and roundly praised Jay Chou: “This romantic gene shouldn’t come from me.”

The photo taken by Kunling on the 14th is a poem about morning written by “Xiao Zhou Zhou” in English: “The color of roses, snow and wedding dresses, and the taste of white is like ice cream, sweet and soft…” On the pages, the handwriting is neat, the writing is dense and dense, the vocabulary is rich, the description is vivid, and the form and content are full of elegance.

After Jay Chou and Kun Ling married, they had a daughter “Xiao Zhou Zhou” and son “Xiao Xiao Zhou” (Romeo). A family of four was full of happiness. Recently, they celebrated their daughter’s 6th birthday. Kun Ling shared Jay Chou’s father and daughter on Instagram. A video of playing the piano with words to wish his princess “Happy Birthday”. (Click to watch the video)

In fact, “Little Zhou Zhou” has been exposed to the piano since his infancy, under the influence of Jay Chou. At that time, “Little Zhou Zhou”, who was only a few months old, was held in his arms, and his little fingers touched curiously on the piano app of the phone, seeming to play a few notes that Jay Chou liked.

Jay Chou had an inspiration after listening to these single notes and immediately conceived his single “Past Life Lover” released in 2016. The MV is presented in the form of silhouette photos, including the back of his marriage with Kunling, and outlines the appearance of “Xiao Zhou Zhou” from birth to growing up, including the scene of studying, playing the piano, singing and finally getting married.

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Kun Ling posted a cute back view of “Xiao Zhou Zhou” playing the violin in the limited time feed of IG earlier. As can be seen from the photo, the very well-behaved “Xiao Zhou Zhou” wore a white T-shirt and black tights, with long hair that naturally curled around his hair ends. She held the violin carefully with her left hand, and the bow with her right hand, very focused, and her gestures were also alike.

At that time, some netizens remembered that in the MV of “Past Life Lover” released by Jay Chou 5 years ago, there was a little girl playing the violin. The scene was exactly the same as the back view of “Little Zhou Zhou” playing the violin now. Not only was the posture the same, but also the hairstyle was the same. The same long hair over the shoulders.

Jay Chou, who was laughed at as the “Favorite Demon”, once wrote on his face on his daughter’s first birthday: “Happy birthday to my former lover. I hope you are like a rainbow cake made by mommy, as colorful on the inside (it is best to use any musical instrument). !”

Nowadays, the scenes of “Little Zhou Zhou” playing the piano and violin have been exposed, showing that his musical cells inherited his father Jay Chou. No wonder Kunling was not only proud of her daughter after seeing English poems, but also couldn’t help but attribute her daughter’s talent to Jay Chou: “This romantic gene should not come from me.”

Editor in charge: Ye Ziwei

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