Qu Wanting's mother, Zhang Mingjie, was the prototype of Gao Xiaoqin in In the Name of the People. She was suspected of embezzling 350 million yuan and was sentenced to life imprisonment. Zhang Ming Jie used his authority to transfer large amounts of assets overseas for Qu Wan Ting to squander. Her corruption caused 566 families to be in trouble. Qu Wan Ting was criticized and angered by the public.
Qu Wanting was currently in Canada, and there was no extraditing treaty between Canada and China. Currently, China has signed an Extradition treaty with 59 countries, but Canada is not one of them. Therefore, from the information provided, there was currently no way to capture Qu Wanting back to China.
Qu Wanting's most popular song was "In My Song."
Qu Wanting's mother was suspected of embezzling 350 million yuan and cheating the state's finances through false accounts and fabricated land transfer rights. After she changed her assets to negative assets, she sold them to a private company at a very low price. The latter registered a new company, which was actually the company of Qu Wanting's uncle and cousin. Qu Wanting's mother also obtained hundreds of millions of yuan through the fictional land transfer rights. Because of her actions, many employees were fired by the company, and they received less than 2,000 yuan in termination pay. This caused many families to be in trouble, and some even chose to commit suicide. Qu Wanting's mother was eventually sentenced to death. Regarding what Qu Wanting did with 350 million, the search results did not mention any specific information, so it was impossible to answer this question.
Qu Wanting's father and daughter's life of sacrifice referred to Qu Wanting's father's decision to give up his career and devote himself to overseas life in order to let his daughter live a good life. Qu Wanting and her father lived a luxurious and happy life, while her mother was imprisoned for corruption. This decision sparked controversy. Some people thought that Qu Wanting and her father's actions were selfish and corrupted, while others thought that they were sacrificing for the happiness of their family. In any case, the lifestyle of Qu Wanting and her daughter had attracted public attention and discussion.
Qu Wan Ting's mother was called Zhang Ming Jie.