Liu Qiangdong and Zhang Zetian took the baby to watch the Olympics: a small fortune of a wealthy family
During the much-anticipated Paris Olympics, a heartwarming image quietly became the focus of public attention. Liu Qiangdong, the founder of JD.com, and Zhang Zetian, the "milk tea sister", appeared in Paris with their beloved daughters to witness this sports event together. This scene not only shows their warmth and happiness as parents, but also allows people to see the ordinary and real side of this wealthy couple in life.
On July 28, some netizens shared photos of Liu Qiangdong and Zhang Zetian's family of three watching the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games on social media. In the photo, Liu Qiangdong is wearing a black suit and sunglasses, very handsome, although the years have left traces on his face, but the calmness and confidence are still undiminished. And Zhang Zetian followed closely, wearing fashionable clothes, with white-framed sunglasses and a hat, looking elegant and down-to-earth. The two held hands and bowed their heads from time to time to communicate with their daughter, and the picture was very sweet.
Their daughter is also particularly eye-catching, the little princess is very cute in a white dress with a purple plush coat and long hair shawl. In the company of her parents, she seems to be particularly well-behaved and obedient, and the family of three is happy, which makes people feel full of happiness.
This trip to Paris, for Liu Qiangdong and Zhang Zetian, is not only an opportunity to watch the Olympic Games, but also a rare parent-child time. They used their actions to interpret "companionship is the most affectionate confession", and also let the outside world see their responsibilities and responsibilities as parents.
Although they are a wealthy couple, Liu Qiangdong and Zhang Zetian have always maintained a low profile and humility in life. They interpret happiness and success in their own way, and have won the respect and love of more and more people. This time I took the baby to watch the Olympics, which made people see their warmth and sweetness as ordinary people, and made people feel the small luck of a wealthy family.