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The robot, which he named Yingying, can identify Chinese characters and images and even say a few simple words, the report said. Zheng married the robot in a simple ceremony on last Friday, reports suggested.
Yingying wore a black suit on the day and “her” head was covered with a red scarf during the ceremony, a traditional Chinese wedding ritual. His mother and friends were witness to the unusual wedding ceremony. One of his friends told the newspaper that Zheng had grown frustrated after failing to find a girlfriend.
Zheng plans to upgrade his robot “wife” to enable her to walk and even help out with household chores, the report said. Zheng once worked for Chinese multinational telecoms firm Huawei, but he left the firm in 2014 and joined Hangzhou’s Dream Town, an internet venture base, last year.
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