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Why did Li Can Li Ka-shing marry his cousin?

They really love each other and their families agree.

1950, Li Ka-shing, who was only 22 years old, used his savings of $7,000 to set up the Changjiang Plastic Factory in Shau Kei Wan. "Yangtze River" means "The Yangtze River does not choose a trickle, so it can mighty Wan Li".

At the beginning of the factory, there was a quality accident, and Li Ka-shing was encouraged by his cousin Zhuang Yueming to tide over the difficulties. The relationship between the two gradually warmed up, but Zhuang Yueming was born in a rich family and studied at Meiji University in Japan after graduating from the University of Hong Kong. Li Ka-shing was born in poverty and only went to junior high school. Although his career has started, they are not suitable from a secular point of view. Uncle Zhuang Jing 'an and Li Ka-shing's mother Zhuang Biqin also objected.

1963, Li Ka-shing was 35 years old, and the month was 3 1 year old. Their persistence and sincerity in love finally touched Zhuang Jing 'an and Zhuang Biqin. At the same time, Li Ka-shing's commercial achievements surprised Zhuang Jing 'an more and more, and they finally agreed to get married.

Extended data

1939, 12-year-old Li Ka-shing left his hometown invaded by the Japanese army and moved to his uncle Zhuang Jing 'an's home. His uncle is an expert in the watch industry in South China, and some of them are still prominent figures. His eldest daughter, Zhuang Yueming, is four years older than Li Xiao. She is smart and is the apple of her parents' eye. Zhuang Yueming studied in English College, but she didn't dislike her poor cousin Li Ka-shing at all. On the contrary, she sympathized with him very much.

I can't speak Cantonese in Hong Kong, so my cousin became his Cantonese teacher, which is also the happiest time of Li childhood. However, the good times did not last long. Two years later, the Pacific War broke out, the Hong Kong dollar continued to depreciate, prices continued to rise, and life was difficult.