Wednesday, May 21, 2014

Moon Lee: condones incestuous sexual affair but doesn’t kill cockroaches!

By Dennis Law MD (guest writer for Natalia Khan Daniel)

When I married Moon in 2001, even in retrospect, I believed she was a decent human being worthy of the affection and respect I lavished upon her.  However, the moment she developed a romantic interest in that unworthy teenage kid for whatever reason in the spring of 2004, she embarked on the road towards insanity.  Her illicit love affair with this “adoptive” son and employee was insane.  The way she tried to tell lies and extort money during the divorce was insane.  After the divorce, her continued efforts to promote herself to her fan base while denying the truth is insane.  And finally, her real or pretentious Buddhist faith is still insane!

I have never belittled anyone before for his or her religious belief.  But Moon Lee was fundamentally non-religious during our marriage and her turn towards Buddhism during and after the divorce is merely an attempt to hide under a protective shield of some high-sounding religious pretext.  The latest entry in her infamous blog (www.blog.sina.com.cn/lisaifeng) is proof for my contention.  In this brief essay, she espouses the Buddhist belief of not killing anything that has “life” by promoting to her readers a method for getting rid of cockroaches by not killing them.  The whole concept is comically silly and is unworthy of my description via translation.  How can a person who is blind to the immorality of her incestuous extra-marital affair with a teenage employee, blind to the immorality of extorting money from the family she had wronged and blind to see how her incredulous actions have hurt herself and her son “sanely” promote a lifestyle for other people that promises to save all cockroaches in the world?  It would be safer for Moon to return to being the Chinese cyberspace cooking instructor or travel tour guide.  At least in these areas, even though she has no real authority in the subjects, there is only the matter of taste and involves nothing categorically right or wrong.

In blind efforts to hide from the truth and find redemption where there can be none, Moon Lee’s persona has gone from the ridiculous to the sublime.  The ignorant should stop preaching to the more ignorant.  My best advice for Moon is this: get lost and let the circus close down!





Sunday, May 11, 2014

The Two Faces of Moon Lee

Face One: the pretty and innocent “Angel” of Hong Kong martial art films
Face Two: the instigator of the most absurd and insane sexual scandal in Chinese motion picture history

After several months of preparation and research, I believe I am ready to launch the campaign I was initially engaged for ---- to help Dr. Law’s family by set the record straight regarding his scandal-ridden marriage to and divorce from Moon Choi-Fung Lee, once the pretty, bright shining starlet of Hong Kong kung fu films. As I once opined, if it were not for the Chinese internet-media’s obsession with this “Closet Affair” scandal fueled by Moon Lee’s continued efforts to cater to her fan base rather than dropping out of sight and mind, I would have little to do in this current engagement. For readers with an interest in Moon Lee, especially those literate in Chinese, visiting her blog at www.blog.sina.com.cn/lisaifeng would be most informative. This would give anyone an extraordinary insight into the workings of the mind for someone once so famous and so beloved but now falling into some endless narcissistic journey of a travel and culinary guide. It is of particular interest that while Moon Lee clearly wants to engage her fans (that are by definition not her friends since there is no “personal” knowledge of anything), she has for years offered absolutely no information as to her whereabouts, her work if any, the status of her son and family, or her plans for the future.


Whereas Moon Lee’s blog campaign has offered her the visible invisibility she has sought, Dr. Dennis Law has openly marched forward with his second career after his total retirement from a successful career in general, thoracic and vascular surgery. My recent interview with him revealed that he will open a sit-down permanent show in Beijing, Terracotta Warriors 3D, billed as the first show in world history to feature true 3D art direction. While wearing conventional cinema 3D glasses, the audience will experience an unprecedented combination of live-action and hi-definition 3D grand cinema. On a different front, Mrs. Alyssa Law, the former Xiaoli Wang, views the entire Moon Lee scandal with a different perspective. While the scandal was entirely attributable to Moon’s actions, Alyssa was previously enraged by Moon’s false assertion that she was the culprit in the marriage. Now settled down in the pursuit of the “good life”, I feel that Alyssa is looking back at it all with a new sense of humor. Both Dr. Law and Alyssa are both comfortably on a journey of success both professionally and personally. They will leave it up to me to set the record straight regarding their past encounter with the “devil”.


So for all those interested in the truth behind the downfall of Moon Lee, the “Angel” of Hong Kong martial arts films, look for both the upcoming website www.twofacesofthemoon.com (launching mid-May) as well as the entire book (described as “an insight into Chinese extra-marital affairs”) available for download through iBook.


Cheers,

Natalia Khan Daniel