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Tsinghua talented girl falls in love with black students and marries African Ugandans. What happened now?

When it comes to Africa, everyone's first impression is poverty and backwardness. Influenced by geographical location, history and culture, Africa is indeed one of the least developed regions in the world, and its current economic development level ranks first from the bottom of seven continents.

As the birthplace of black people, Africa is about 500 meters above sea level on average, with sunshine all the year round and dry climate, which is not suitable for living. Therefore, compared with advanced, rich, open and civilized western countries, most immigrants will not choose to settle in Africa.

However, at the end of last century, a Beijing girl pushed her way through the crowd and willingly married a black African. After marriage, she returned to her hometown with her husband.

What causes public controversy is that this girl is not ignorant, but graduated from high flyers and Tsinghua. Now, after living in Africa for 26 years, what is her current situation?

Born and raised in Beijing, a girl married to Africa for true love.

As an out-and-out "Big Girl in Beijing", Wang Leehom was born and raised in Beijing, and her parents are both workers. In the 1970s and 1980s, the income of workers' families was stable; Coupled with the blessing of Beijing hukou, Wang Leehom's hardware conditions are one in a million.

What's even more enviable is that she got excellent grades since she was a child and was successfully admitted to Tsinghua University after graduating from high school. With superior conditions and excellent academic qualifications, Wang Leehom, the "lucky guy", had a smooth life in the first half of his life, as if he had died.

In Tsinghua University, Wang Leehom received higher education, but he was still not satisfied with his bachelor's degree. He chose to stay in school to continue his master's degree. With the aura of a prestigious school, Wang Leehom has a bright future, and she can get a well-paid job with her own strength. Even if she is mediocre, her parents can guarantee that she will have food and clothing all her life. But just then, a black student named Suma came into her life.

Suma comes from Uganda in Africa. She is cheerful, lively and talkative. She is one of Wang Leehom's closest friends. They often walk side by side in every corner of Tsinghua campus.

The feelings between handsome men and beautiful women quickly warmed up and soon developed into lovers. Wang Leehom appreciated Suma's honesty and diligence, and was deeply impressed by his spirit of leaving his hometown to study in other countries.

According to people's deep-rooted ideas, most international students like Suma are children of oil tycoons or coal mine bosses, but they are not. As early as the first meeting, Su Ma and Wang Leehom frankly said that their family was poor, their parents were ordinary farmers, and the family lived on cultivated land for generations. Facing the embarrassing situation of her in-laws, Wang Leehom completely ignored them and married him dead set.

Go to Uganda with my husband and become a platform teacher.

After Wang Leehom and Suma got married in Beijing, they continued their studies and gave birth to three children. From 65438 to 0996, Suma left Tsinghua and insisted on returning to his native land to build his hometown.

In order to support her husband's idea, Wang Leehom gave up her comfortable life in Beijing and chose to go to Africa with her husband. It was not until after landing that she was completely shocked by the devastation and desolation here: the African continent was barren, the yellow sand was all over the sky, the scorching sun was in the sky, and there were few pedestrians on the road. This is really a stagnant pool.

However, what Wang Leehom can't accept most is Ugandan customs. She and her husband tossed and turned for a long time before they arrived at her husband's house in a remote village. Just entering the room, a group of women and children came out to meet them.

Suma told his wife that these are his family members: polygamy is practiced in Africa, and his father has married more than 20 wives and given birth to more than 40 children.

That night, Wang Leehom stayed up all night. What makes her feel anxious and desperate is not only the bad environment, but also her husband's loyalty. Suma seemed to see through her mind and promised that she would stick to monogamy forever and never change her mind.

Facts have proved that he finally did it. He and Wang Leehom have been married for almost 30 years, and they love each other as always.

There is another obstacle in front of Wang Leehom? Language barrier problem. Suma speaks Ugandan when communicating with relatives and friends, but Wang Leehom, who only speaks Chinese and English, knows nothing about it. The education level of local residents is generally low, and they can't even use English, let alone Chinese.

As a result, Wang Leehom can't integrate into life at all, and she can't communicate with others except her husband. Fortunately, under Suma's careful teaching, she learned Ugandan, and this remarkable language learning also gave her an idea: teaching African children to learn Chinese.

Entrepreneurship education has been a great success, and peaches and plums are everywhere.

With the help of Maha, Wang Leehom bought a local middle school and renamed it Luyangzi Middle School. Because Chinese teaching is rare, many students feel fresh and come to the course.

In class, Wang Leehom teaches students about Chinese characters and reading chinese, and occasionally introduces them to the tradition and long history of China. Students can't help being immersed in the charm of this ancient oriental country, even fascinated.

Over the years, Luyangzi Middle School has trained many China cultural lovers. These African students, either engaged in China-Africa trade or studying in China universities, have played an important role in promoting China-Africa relations.

In an interview with BBC, Wang Leehom also mentioned the importance of learning Chinese. She believes that China people will change the fate of these African children and become a powerful weapon for China's economic construction with growing influence.

Because of the deep-rooted concept, transnational marriage is still rare, but Wang Leehom withstood the pressure and bravely took a crucial step in his life. She is not only a native of Beijing, but also a hardworking and kind-hearted African daughter-in-law and a respected president Wang.