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Why doesn't Yan Hexiang get married
Yan Hexiang is a crosstalk performer of Deyun Society, and her master is Degang Guo. In 26, she was admitted to Deyun Society's student class. Yan Hexiang's partner was Liu Hechun at first, and then Kong Yunlong. Now Yan Hexiang's partner is Guo Qilin. It is precisely because of his partner with Guo Qilin that Yan Hexiang has attracted much attention from Deyun girls, especially his emotional problems.
Yan Hexiang, whose original name was Yan Xin, was born in 1981. Today, Yan Hexiang is 38 years old, but his love life has always been in a blank period. He himself has previously responded that he has not met the girl he likes. This kind of thing always depends on fate, and he can't get married until fate comes naturally.
Yan Hexiang is a native of Beijing, with a fairly high academic background. Usually, he likes photography and traveling by motorcycle, so it is quite difficult to find like-minded people. I hope Yan Hexiang can find the destiny takes a hand!
The issue of whether a strong man is married or not has also become a topic teased by Deyun Society. Even Master Degang Guo urged Yan Hexiang to get married in public, but it was just a joke, hoping that Yan Hexiang could find his Mr Right.
There is another story about why he didn't get married. Everyone knows that Beijingers have always had a high opinion, and Yan Hexiang must be too picky, so he hasn't found his other half.
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