With a smile on her face, dressed in a simple black peacoat and carrying an elegant unbranded bag, China’s new first lady, Peng Liyuan (彭麗媛), stepped into the international limelight on Friday and became an instant Internet sensation in China.
Stepping off the aircraft in Moscow — the first stop of Chinese President Xi Jinping’s (習近平) maiden foreign trip since assuming office — Peng’s glamorous appearance and obvious affection for her portly husband caused Chinese microbloggers to swoon.
“So beautiful, Peng Liyuan, so beautiful! How composed, how magnanimous,” one user wrote on China’s popular Twitter-like service Sina Weibo.
“Who could not love such a lady as this and be insanely happy with her?” another wrote.
Taobao, an online shopping site similar to eBay and Amazon, quickly began offering for sale coats in the same style of Peng’s, advertising it as “the same style as the first lady’s.”
Others wondered what brand her bag and shoes were.
“Her shoes are really classic, and who designed her bag?” a third Weibo user wrote.
Peng is best known in China as a singer, and for many years was arguably better known and certainly more popular than her husband.
People who have met her and know her say that Peng is vivacious and fun to be around, though she was ordered to take a back seat after Xi became vice president in 2007 as he was being groomed for state power.
However, she is expected to be given high-profile events of her own to attend on Xi’s sweep through Russia, Tanzania, South Africa and the Republic of the Congo on a week-long trip, as the government tries to soften the image of China abroad.
Peng has won praise for her advocacy for pet causes, most notably for children living with HIV/AIDS, and may visit charities related to this while abroad.
Unlike the baby-kissing politicians of the West, the Chinese Communist Party works hard to keep its top leaders from appearing too human — to the point that for many, even their official birthdates and the names of their children are regarded as a state secret.
Xi and Peng are different. Their romance has been the subject of dozens of glowing reports and pictorials in state media.
“When he comes home, I’ve never thought of it as though there’s some leader in the house. In my eyes, he’s just my husband,” Peng said in an interview with a state-run magazine in 2007, describing Xi as frugal, hardworking and down-to-earth.
Peng is Xi’s second wife, and the two have a daughter studying at Harvard under an assumed name. Xi divorced his first wife, the daughter of a diplomat.
Chinese first wives have traditionally kept a low profile over the past few decades, because of the experience of Jiang Qing (江青), the widow of the founder of Communist China, Mao Zedong (毛澤東).
Jiang was the leader of the “Gang of Four” that wielded supreme power during the 1966-1976 Cultural Revolution.
She was given a suspended death sentence in 1981 for the deaths of tens of thousands during that period of chaos.
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