On April 7, the obituary from Phu Hoa Quoc Te confirmed that Tran Le Hoa passed away in Beijing, at the age of 85. The information quickly spread, attracting attention to Tri Trong Thuy - who was once known for the role of Tang Sanzang in the movie "Journey to the West".
Unlike the noise surrounding assets or inheritance rights, what many people pay attention to is how Tri Trong Thuy faces losses.
According to Chinese media, he did not make lengthy statements, did not appear frequently in front of the media, he chose to remain silent, saying goodbye to his partner in a discreet way.
For many years, the marriage between Tri Trong Thuy and Tran Le Hoa has been placed under many prejudices. The age difference, position and wealth make many people doubt their emotional foundation. However, the way they have been attached persistently for more than three decades has gradually changed the public's perception.
According to previous shares, Tri Trong Thuy is a person who always silently accompanies and takes care of his wife in daily life. He withdrew from the entertainment industry, participated in supporting business and worked with her to build cultural projects, including the Chinese Zither Museum - a place considered a common symbol of the two.
The image of a man in his 70s still patiently appearing in promotional activities, even directly introducing family projects, once caused much controversy. But after all, many opinions said that it was his way of sharing burdens and showing attachment to his wife.
The passing of Tran Le Hoa is therefore not only a loss of affection, but also marks the end of a 36-year journey of companionship. In that context, Tri Trong Thuy's choice to say goodbye quietly makes their story even more special.
From a marriage that was once suspected, to the quiet moment of separation, Tri Trong Thuy seems to have used his own life to answer the controversies: long-term attachment sometimes does not need an explanation, but is proven by time.