He Wenna and Liang Chao in the program "21 Days Before Marriage" have attracted the attention of the audience and have aroused extensive discussions and heated discussions. In the show, He Wenna has been plagued by contradictions, and some recent revelations have made netizens even more emotional.
He Wenna quit halfway through participating in "My Girl" because of "nothing to see", and she herself revealed that she has social phobia. But in the program "21 Days Before Marriage", the conflict between He Wenna and his wife has become a highlight. They belong to the marriage of their sons, and in the show, He Wenna played a humble role when getting along with her in-laws' family and suffered from grievances. For example, in the previous episode, she was forced to eat by her mother-in-law because she couldn't eat due to morning sickness, and then she just called ** to complain to her husband and failed to express her grievances. In addition, her suggestion was also rejected on the issue of deciding on the place of the wedding and the name of the child. All these plots make He Wenna, who originally had the pride and self-confidence of an Olympic champion, appear humble and submissive.
In the face of such He Wenna, many netizens felt aggrieved for her, and thought that unmarried pregnancy caused her to lose her right to speak. Recently, some netizens broke the news that He Wenna's husband was actually married for the second time, which caused great controversy and discussion. Although this news has been confirmed by many netizens, what confuses people is that as an Olympic champion, He Wenna is at the age of flowering, why should she marry Liang Chao, who is married for the second time? Therefore, people are confused about her grievances and treatment.
However, if we carefully observe He Wenna's pre-marital and post-marital life, we will find that she did not really "get married". Although Liang Chao is married for the second time, he is very willing to He Wenna, and his economic conditions are much better than He Wenna. As can be seen from the show, in "My Girl" they live in an ordinary small apartment, and in "21 Days Before Marriage" they live in a small three-story duplex. In addition, He Wenna's wearing jewelry has also changed, and after being with Liang Chao, whether it is watches or shoes, they are all big-name goods. Therefore, from a material perspective, marrying Liang Chao has greatly improved He Wenna's quality of life.
However, in marriage, it is difficult to maintain a healthy relationship if you just swallow your anger. A healthy marriage requires equality and a balance of power. Therefore, although He Wenna's material life has improved, she and Liang Chao need to be treated equally and respect each other if they want to maintain a healthy marriage.
In short, with the popularity of the program "21 Days Before Marriage", the contradiction between He Wenna and Liang Chao has attracted much attention and aroused widespread discussion. Although He Wenna's material life has been improved, her obedience and grievances in her marriage are also heart-wrenching. This incident has caused people to question and think: Why would an Olympic champion marry Liang Chao, who is married for the second time? Throughout the incident, we can see the existence of phenomena such as social phobia, unmarried pregnancy, grievance and submissiveness, which have brought varying degrees of impact to society.
The impact of the whole incident can be objectively summarized and thought about from different angles. In fact, this incident has drawn attention to the issue of equality and respect in marriage, and has also triggered reflections on the life of an Olympic champion and the choice of marriage. For the audience, they learned about the troubles and contradictions in the marriage of an Olympic champion through the show. We should continue to pay attention to the relevant issues in marriage and think about how to achieve equality and respect in marriage.
Finally, we can't help but ask, is He Wenna and Liang Chao's marriage really healthy and happy? How will they respond to the problems and contradictions at hand? For them, how do they balance each other's forces and interests? These questions need to be solved and answered by themselves, and at the same time, we need to pay attention and think about them together. Marriage is not easy, but it is only through mutual respect and equal treatment that a healthy and happy marriage relationship can be truly constructed.