Guo Fucheng exposes that he has no regrets about becoming a family and wants to be a role model for his daughter

Guo Fucheng family

Guo Fucheng family

     According to Taiwanese media reports, Guo Fucheng recently attended the premiere of the new film "Mai Passerby". Now he has two daughters, he talked about his family and fatherly love. He said: "I have a family now, I have a lovely baby, and my wife also helps me in life. As a man, after getting married, I have a sense of responsibility for my work, and I want to give my daughter a good education and growth environment."

  Guo Fucheng recently spent more free time with his children due to the pandemic. He revealed: "When my eldest daughter was born, I was filming the movie" When the Wind Rises Again ". At that time, I was finishing the draft with Tony Leung in Guangzhou, and I was going to shoot the next day, but suddenly I received a call saying that my wife was going to give birth. I didn’t even finish my meal, so I asked the crew for a week’s leave to accompany the birth." He said: "I was in a hurry to shoot the play, and I didn’t accompany my daughter for a month or two before." After the birth of my second daughter, I spent more time with her.

  Asked whether he had any regrets in his life, Mr. Kwok, 54, said: "I would have regretted not being married before, but at this stage, I have no regrets because I have formed a family." He admitted that if he wants to talk about regrets, it is probably during his mother’s lifetime, because she could not be more by his side because of her work. "My mother passed away at the beginning of this year, which is a kind of regret for me."

  Guo Fucheng broke out with positive energy. He admitted that there is no such thing as an endless feast in the world, and he will always face regrets in life. "Fortunately, before my mother died, she moved to my house and lived with my wife, daughter and my parents-in-law who came to Hong Kong to take care of us. During this time, it can be regarded as a small compensation for regrets." Referring to how to balance work and life after having a family, he said: "Work is a part of my life. I haven’t changed since I started at the age of 18. Now I have a sense of responsibility and want to be a role model for my daughter."