Jiang Wen's daughter Jiang Yilang and her boyfriend
On August 20, 2009, in Beijing, since Jiang Wen denied Zhou Yun's identity as his wife at the Venice Film Festival in 2007, along with their two sons, photos and news of this family of four traveling sweetly have been constantly circulating on the internet. However, every time we see those two lively little boys, we can't help but reminisce about Jiang Wen's daughter from his previous marriage, Jiang Yilang. This rather mysterious little girl is said to have lived abroad for a long time due to being awarded to her mother. The last time she was seen was during the rehearsal of Cui Jian's concert in 2007.
Two years later, on a summer afternoon, when Jiang Yilang appeared again in front of the journalist's lens, she still gave the journalist a small surprise - despite wearing casual clothes, she still exuded maturity and elegance beyond her age. It is said that mixed-race people are usually exceptionally handsome or beautiful, like Li Jiaxin and Tony Leung Chiu-Wai. Jiang Yilang once again confirmed this theory. No wonder Jiang Wen proudly announced, "My daughter is the most beautiful woman in the world," and often referred to her as "Ms. Jiang." Her hand was wrapped in bandages, seemingly injured.
Recently, outside Jiang Wen's studio, the journalist unexpectedly caught sight of Jiang Yilang's figure. Compared to the last exposure, she had grown taller, and her features had become more delicate; it seemed like she had applied light makeup. Despite wearing a T-shirt, jeans, and canvas shoes, she still gave off an air of maturity - at first glance, Jiang Yilang did not look like a child of thirteen or fourteen.
Accompanying Jiang Yilang were a foreign girl and a tall boy dressed in a white T-shirt. The three of them got into Jiang Wen's Mercedes-Benz van happily laughing - the boy sat in the front passenger seat, while Jiang Yilang naturally took the back seat. They soon arrived at the Village shopping plaza in Sanlitun. When they got out of the car, the boy who had been sitting in the front passenger seat got out first and waited by the car for Jiang Yilang. When Jiang Yilang got out, she was holding a computer bag. It was only then that the journalist noticed her right hand was wrapped in bandages, indicating a serious injury. At this moment, the boy in the white shirt extended his hand towards Jiang Yilang, probably wanting to help carry her laptop. After a brief conversation, Jiang Yilang handed over the computer bag to the boy for safekeeping. Subsequently, the two headed straight for the ipod specialty store inside the plaza and stayed there for quite some time before leaving.
Purpose remains the same: ipod
Not long after her last appearance, it was still outside Jiang Wen's studio, still a scorching hot afternoon, and still accompanied by the boy in the white shirt, Jiang Yilang appeared again in the journalist's lens. This time, there was a slight difference: the boy sat together with Jiang Yilang in the backseat of the Mercedes-Benz van, and the bandage on her hand was gone. Of course, this time, the interaction between Jiang Yilang and the boy in the white shirt became more relaxed and casual, clearly promoting more exchanges.
The car still drove into the Village in Sanlitun. The two followed the driver directly to the second floor of the ipod specialty store, found a seat, and began to carefully study a product. During this time, a shop assistant patiently explained things to them, and judging from their focused expressions, they were undoubtedly true ipod enthusiasts. But after not too long, Jiang Yilang suddenly got up with the driver and went downstairs - they crossed the square and walked to the Starbucks coffee opposite the ipod store. A couple of minutes later, Jiang Yilang returned to the ipod store with a cup of coffee in hand - apparently, the hot weather made her feel thirsty, so she bought a cup of coffee to cool down.
To be honest, although I was very curious about the identity of the boy who had been accompanying Jiang Yilang all along, given her underage status, the journalist refrained from making any wild guesses.