Friday, September 13, 2013

Wealthy Chinese mother lied to her daughter that her 'real' mother was dead for 13 YEARS so that she worked hard at school and didn't expect hand-outs

Controversial: A Chinese woman lied to her daughter that her 'real' mother had died to encourage her to work hard at school (file picture posed by models)
Controversial: A Chinese woman lied to her daughter that her 'real' mother had died to encourage her to work hard at school (file picture posed by models)
A Chinese woman lied to her daughter that her 'real' mother was dead for more than a decade to ensure she worked hard at school and learned to be independent.
The woman, known as Shen, from Shenyang city, was worried that her husband's wealth would make their daughter Cheng Cheng spoiled and arrogant.
When the girl was about to enter fourth grade, Shen told her she was not her biological mother and that she was simply providing for her education until university.
Cheng Cheng did not believe her initially, but became shocked and confused when Shen stuck rigidly to her story.

But before long, the girl's academic performance improved and became 'sensible and obedient', it was reported by The South China Morning Post which cited the Shenyang Evening News.
Cheng Cheng reportedly also chose to attend boarding school to increase her sense of independence before going on to Dalian Jiatong University, where she graduated with top grades.
It was only when she started her job at a software firm in Shanghai that Shen finally revealed that she was her biological mother all along - 13 years after telling the lie.
Shen told the Shenyang Evening News that she did not regret perpetuating the deceit.
She said: 'My daughter is beautiful, she has a successful career making over 6,000 Yuan (£620) a month.
'There may be people who do not agree with my methods, but if I had [told her the truth], she would have been satisfied in her existing environment and wouldn't have the prospects that she has now.'
However, critics say Shen's parenting style could have serious consequences for Cheng Cheng later in life.
Psychologist Huang Yu said: 'It's important to teach a child the value of independence.
'But... we need to be also concerned about a child's spiritual growth, not just a child's academic performance.'
'Successful': Cheng Cheng grew up in Shenyang city before going on to Dalian Jiatong University then gaining a position at software firm in Shanghai
'Successful': Cheng Cheng grew up in Shenyang city before going on to Dalian Jiatong University then gaining a position at software firm in Shanghai

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