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Lee Hsien Loong has been married twice, what about his ex-wife now?

In 1978, Lee Hsien Loong married his first wife Huang Mingyang. They met at the University of Cambridge in England and fell in love at first sight. At that time, Huang Mingyang was studying medicine at Girton College. In 1982, Huang Mingyang died suddenly of a heart attack, leaving behind his daughter Li Xiuqi, who was only 19 months old at the time, and his son Li Yipeng, who was only 3 weeks old.

Faced with the sudden death of his beloved wife and his two children waiting to be fed, Lee Hsien Loong said that was the darkest moment in his life.

At his late wife's funeral, he said: "She is my wife, my lover, my partner, and my confidant." Does she love me, cherish me, respect me, comfort me? I try to treat her the same way. Now, death separates us. We all have to learn to live without her. ?

Three years after his ex-wife died of illness, Lee Hsien Loong married his current wife, Ho Jing. From then on, no matter how many ups and downs Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong experienced in his family life or when he entered the political arena, she was always by his side! After marriage, Ho Ching took the legacy left by Lee Hsien Loong’s ex-wife with him. My son (who suffers from albinism and has impaired vision) sought medical treatment everywhere. She took on the role of mother and devoted herself to taking care of the two children left by her ex-wife as if they were her own. During the marriage process, when the two encountered conflicts and had different opinions, they would argue and exchange opinions with each other. She also did not care about her husband's prominent status.

Ho Ching graduated from Stanford University. Her husband is the current president of Singapore. Her group controls Singapore Airlines, Singtel, Development Bank of Singapore and even the world-famous Singapore Zoo. Ho Ching, executive director of Singapore's Temasek Holdings Ltd., is an eye-catching Asian woman at the top of the list. She jumped from tenth last year to fifth this year. Temasek, which she leads, has assets of US$50 billion. The group controls major enterprises such as Singapore Airlines, Singtel, Development Bank of Singapore and even the world-famous Singapore Zoo. From last year to this year, Temasek has intervened in the Indonesian banking industry and the Malaysian telecommunications industry by acquiring part of the equity, continuing to expand its sphere of influence in Asia. ?