Just a few days ago, Li XiaoLu made several videos through the network platform. These videos show his daughter Tian Xin performing the piano on the stage and seeing her performing heartily on the stage. As a mother, I also recorded this sacred moment for her. I think as Li XiaoLu at this time, I believe that she is very proud and proud to see her daughter perform so well, so well and so bravely on the stage. At the same time, I also saw sweetheart in the whole video. Wearing a white skirt, she stood beautifully in the center of the stage, slowly sat in front of the piano, and played her own piano music with dexterous hands. Suddenly, her singing was very beautiful.
Maybe Li XiaoLu, as a mother, felt a little guilty after sending the video. Her guilt, I think, comes from being strict with her daughter, who has to receive various trainings every day. I am also afraid that my daughter hates this life and hates herself. Although my efforts will be rewarded in my later life, as a mother, I don't want to see my daughter complain about the heavy study every day. I think this is a kind of protection and care for every mother, and it also has a good development direction for her growth and future. So after the publication of the text, many viewers also recognized her behavior. Although she doesn't do very well in wife, she is a good mother. ?
In fact, sweetheart began to enjoy practicing the piano very early, not only performing on the public stage, but also playing the piano in her spare time on her birthday. When he was playing, Li XiaoLu would sit beside her and listen to him quietly every time. My eyes are also full of concern and expectation. In addition, sweetheart is also a lovely little girl since she was a child. She is versatile and I believe she will have a good development in the future.
Although Li XiaoLu and Jerry are divorced now, neither side can lack companionship and care for their children. Especially for popular stars, it is more important. Being sincere with children is more important than anything else. father