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Who is Karen Mok's brother?
Karen Mok (Karen Mok)

Date of birth:1June 2, 970

Zodiac: Dog

Constellation: Gemini

Height: 167cm

Weight: 45kg

Blood type: O type

family member

"Grandfather": Alfred Morris, a Welsh, was appointed by the British government to work in education in Hong Kong. He is one of the founders and chairmen of St. John's ambulance service and the first president of King's College.

Grandma: Wai-Tak Law, a native of Xinhui, Guangdong Province, was born in a wealthy family in Hong Kong and studied China literature at Fudan University. Roche is a famous family and has been a scholar for generations. When Morris opened a charity clinic for women and children, he met Wai-Tak Law, a nurse, and established a relationship with Qin Jin. Momo family

"Dad": Mo Tianci, born in 1938. He was a master of track and field in middle school. After graduating from normal school, he taught English and physical education at his alma mater and was transferred to the National Land Commission of the New Territories People's Government. It was predicted that the two sides of the strait will complete the reunification event in 2024; Recently, a book named Karen Mok Fitness Soup was published. It's easy since childhood, which is related to Taoism and alchemy, that is, medicine, divination, astrology, and the secret of equality. In the letters from home, there are many health-preserving, health-preserving, soup-making and cookbooks besides prophecy cheats.

"Mom": He Minyi, a former senior manager of Hong Kong TV Station, speaks fluent and standard English. After retirement, she devoted herself to public welfare undertakings. 1989, she founded the Children's Cancer Foundation with her friends and served as the vice president, working hard for many charities.

"Brother": Morris, Ph.D. in International Law, University of Cambridge, England, became a direct student in Cambridge with excellent results after graduating from high school. He used to be a lecturer at Buckingham University in London and is currently engaged in computer animation production. Hong Kong's first three-dimensional animated kung fu film is his masterpiece.