Chen Zhi, founder and chairman of Cambodia's Prince Group, who is suspected of establishing a fraudulent empire, has been arrested. China's Ministry of Public Security reported that Chen Zhi has been escorted from Cambodia back to Beijing. Chen Zhi accumulated his wealth through various illegal means, but public knowledge is limited to some rumors about his Fujian origin, with little known about his core family members.
Since Chen Zhi’s arrest and the revocation of his Cambodian nationality, screenshots of a woman flaunting her wealth online have emerged and immediately sparked heated discussions among netizens. It is claimed that this woman is Chen Zhi’s wife, “Eva”, whose real name is Li X Yun and is from Nanchong, Sichuan. The two have a son and a daughter. Eva has long flaunted her extravagant lifestyle and possessions on social media, such as a craftsman’s carving that took a year to complete, a golden nanmu canopy bed worth 5 million yuan, and a gift for her daughter—a 7-million-yuan 24K solid gold Steinway & Sons piano.
When it comes to “wearing”, Eva not only dons countless luxury brands herself, but also collects multiple top-tier designer handbags, including million-level Himalaya, Hermès, and Chanel bags. Her jewelry collection also features limited editions and luxury watches worth tens of millions, while her children’s ensembles are equally extravagant—for example, her daughter dresses head-to-toe in Dior, accessorized with a Chanel handbag.
In addition, Eva is said to have taken a private jet roundtrip just to dine in London. Her home also is said to have six private jets on standby at all times, as well as a private yacht worth 200 million yuan for family vacations. Besides countless extravagant home decorations, even the fish tank at home reportedly houses sharks. She also showcases her overseas high-end assets in her posts, such as a top-level apartment on Orchard Road in Singapore.
While it is currently impossible to confirm the true identity of the Cambodian woman behind the IP, given her level of showing off wealth, some Chinese self-media on Weibo have compiled her social media activities and pointed out that, in terms of lifestyle, spending, and extravagance, this woman far surpasses the typical “wealth-flaunting influencers.” However, some netizens have noticed that Eva’s Xiaohongshu and Douyin accounts have already been cleared.
When it comes to “wearing”, Eva not only dons countless luxury brands herself, but also collects multiple top-tier designer handbags, including million-level Himalaya, Hermès, and Chanel bags. Her jewelry collection also features limited editions and luxury watches worth tens of millions, while her children’s ensembles are equally extravagant—for example, her daughter dresses head-to-toe in Dior, accessorized with a Chanel handbag.
In addition, Eva is said to have taken a private jet roundtrip just to dine in London. Her home also is said to have six private jets on standby at all times, as well as a private yacht worth 200 million yuan for family vacations. Besides countless extravagant home decorations, even the fish tank at home reportedly houses sharks. She also showcases her overseas high-end assets in her posts, such as a top-level apartment on Orchard Road in Singapore.
While it is currently impossible to confirm the true identity of the Cambodian woman behind the IP, given her level of showing off wealth, some Chinese self-media on Weibo have compiled her social media activities and pointed out that, in terms of lifestyle, spending, and extravagance, this woman far surpasses the typical “wealth-flaunting influencers.” However, some netizens have noticed that Eva’s Xiaohongshu and Douyin accounts have already been cleared.