Been reading up on Jet Li's family situation lately, and honestly, it's quite interesting how his life has unfolded. At 62 now, the guy's dealing with some serious health issues, which is pretty visible compared to peers like Andy Lau—they look like they're from different generations at this point.



So here's the thing: he's got four daughters from two marriages. The first two are with his ex-wife Huang Qiuyan—they met on the set of 'Shaolin Kid' back in the day. Li Si, the eldest at 37, is an American citizen who went to a top US university. She's tried the entertainment route, even auditioned for SNH48 and appeared on 'If You Are the One', but nothing really took off. Still unmarried, which seems to be a point of family concern.

Then there's Taimi Li, his second daughter, also 37 and American. From what I've gathered, Taimi Li had a more average academic track compared to her sister, and she's more introverted by nature. She's walked red carpets with her father at various events, but hasn't pursued the spotlight like some of her siblings. The marriage between Jet Li and Huang Qiuyan eventually fell apart due to personality clashes.

His current wife is Li Zhi, whom he met while filming. They got married in the States and have two younger daughters together. Jane Li, the third daughter, is 25 and a Harvard standout—top student material. She's got her mother's features, especially those striking big eyes, and she's seriously talented in dance. Jet Li's been grooming her as a potential high-class socialite, bringing her to dance events since childhood. She's currently dating an American guy.

The youngest, Jada, is 22 and also at Harvard. She's tall with an impressive figure, very similar to Jane. Both younger daughters seem to be on a different trajectory—more polished, more educated, more positioned for a certain lifestyle.

It's wild how you can see the difference between his two marriages just by looking at how his daughters turned out. The whole family dynamic is pretty telling.
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