Cheng Long's ostensibly public girlfriend is simply seamless.

In the process of dating Mi Yue, he met Deng Lijun, and after chasing Deng Lijun, he broke up with Mi Liang.

Later, he felt that Teresa Teng was incompatible with his personality and hobbies, met Lin Fengjiao, and after starting with Lin Fengjiao, he broke up with Teresa Teng.

Look at the fact that these girlfriend relationships he has made public are seamless.

Moreover, Cheng Long himself admitted in the original time and space that he also had several girlfriends at the same time, and the reason why he married Lin Fengjiao later was because only Lin Fengjiao was pregnant at that time, so he simply chose to marry Lin Fengjiao.

Speaking of which, Cheng Long is also a scumbag, a scumbag who is not as good as Ma Qingyang.

Cheng Long exposed and admitted many private affairs in his autobiography.

It can be said that in terms of private life and feelings, he is definitely not a "good man", and he has so many romantic debts when he is young that he can't explain them all.

In that era when there was no early love at all, Cheng Long, who was fourteen or fifteen years old, had already fallen in love with the most beautiful Hua Dan in the troupe.

The senior sister, who was one year older than Cheng Long, said to Cheng Long at the time: "If you don't marry, I won~'marry".

However, because the family was too poor and the girl's family strongly objected, this early love affair ended hastily.

Since then, Cheng Long has completely bid farewell to the era of innocence.

At the age of 17, he went to film as a stuntman with the people of the martial arts, and also went to the red light district for the first time with the people of the martial arts, and met the unforgettable "Miss No. 9".

During the day, Cheng Long went to work as a stand-in filming, and in the evening, he came here to find Miss No. 9 to sing every night.

Cheng Long confessed that he once saw Miss No. 9 during the day, but he didn't recognize this woman as the woman who accompanied him every night.

It is quite a phoenix with Jun Luan at night, and I don't know Jun during the day.

He also had a relationship with a dancer named Latisha.

Cheng Long will give his meager salary to Latisha to express his love.

However, the poor boy at that time was worried that Latisha would cheat him out of his money because of the words of the people around him, so he personally asked for the money he had given, and the relationship broke down at that time.

Money is important, but for Cheng Long, the evaluation of his rumors at that time made him even more unbearable when he was bewitched by women.

But in fact, Latisha's weekly salary is more than his monthly salary, and Cheng Long's salary to express her love has been carefully put away by her.

What Latisha cherishes is the affection of the two people, and what Cheng Long cares about is not wanting to be gossiped by others.

When "Shaolin Woodman Alley" was released, Cheng Long was already famous, and a dancer who once met him contacted him after watching his movie.

In Cheng Long's impression, this dancer used to be very beautiful, but when the two met again, she was disfigured and suffered extensive burns on her body because she committed suicide.

For a period of time after that, this dancer would look for him on the night when Cheng Long came back from filming (Li Nuo's) play, confiding in him about his life over the years, and when it came to emotion, she couldn't help but hug and kiss Cheng Long.

Cheng Long said in his autobiography: "He hugged her to the bed, who had already cried into tears, and was unwilling to refuse her at that time, and couldn't make her feel that I looked down on her like others, let alone make her life hopeless and uncomfortable!" (Read the violent novel, go to the Feilu Novel Network!)

It's really inappropriate to describe it as "those who come don't refuse", which can also be said to be the side of Cheng Long's "iron man tenderness".

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