Ma Ying-jeou, the former leader of Taiwan, personally wrote calligraphy Spring Festival couplets, which is a popular item for the Chinese New Year in Taiwan every year. Chinese Kuomintang Taipei City Councilor Chung Pei-jun said that a woman wearing sunglasses and a mask appeared in a noodle shop in Wenshan District, Taipei City, personally delivered the rolled Spring Festival couplets, and then turned away with a chic wave of her hand. The Kuomintang Youth Department left a message saying, "Ahhhh The most handsome 'First Lady'! ”
Zhong Peijun posted on Facebook on the 2nd that she visited Wenshan that afternoon, and one of the stops was to go to Xiaobai Noodle Restaurant, congratulating Xiaobai on his recent promotion to a novice father. As soon as the little white brother saw her, he immediately shared his adventure with her with a smile, saying that at noon that day, there was a slender woman in black clothes and black pants, wearing sunglasses and a mask, carrying a shopping bag in her left hand and a few rolls of long strips in her right hand, and walked into the store to call him.
Zhong Peijun then said that when she heard this, she was thinking about whether she needed to contact the police in the jurisdiction to care about any public security incidents, until Xiaobai showed off the picture that he had come to treasure: The woman who came to the door said "Happy New Year", and personally sent the rolled Spring Festival couplets, and completed the "Good Neighborliness" in a moment without alarming anyone, and then turned around and left with a chic wave of her hand.
*Xie Yaozhou left a message saying, "Meiqing! The Kuomintang Youth Department also said, "Ahhhh The most handsome 'First Lady' (scream)! ”
Zhou Meiqing is 72 years old this year, married Ma Ying-jeou in 1977, and has two daughters, Ma Weizhong and Ma Yuanzhong. After returning to Taiwan after studying abroad, she worked in the legal department of Mega Bank, and was finally promoted to director. Ma Ying-jeou decided to retire shortly after she was elected Taiwan's leader in 2008. After Ma stepped down, Zhou Meiqing rarely appeared in public.
Strait Herald reporter Xue Yang sorted out the report.