Thirty Years of Turbulence - Chinese Enterprises
作者:admin 点击次数:70 发布时间:2025-02-14
I want to write more about human destiny. I really found some interesting examples.
In 1978, the college entrance examination resumed, and millions of young people rushed to the university that had just opened the door. The radio major of South China University of Technology recruited dozens of students with age differences of more than 20 years old, three of whom were It is Li Dongsheng, Chen Weirong and Huang Hongsheng. More than 10 years later, the three of them founded TCL, Konka and Skyworth respectively. At its peak, the sum of the color TV production of these three companies accounted for 40% of the total national output.
It was also around 1978 that two local men with strong accents came out from prisons in Hunan and Sichuan. One was named Yang Xiguang and the other was named Mou Zhong. They were imprisoned because they wrote a ten thousand-word book with the same title. "Where will China go?" was labeled as a counter-revolutionary. In Hunan and Sichuan, which have always advocated concern for the country and the theory of the truth, they are recognized as "underground youth thinkers" and are great men who are always ready to use their passion to awaken the confusing motherland. These are two men who are so similar. After being released from prison, Yang Xiguang took the national college entrance examination and made it to the list. Three years later, he became a graduate student at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, and two years later he was admitted to a doctoral student in economics at Princeton University. He later changed his name to Yang Xiaokai and became a representative figure in the Chinese economics community. He used models, data and very sharp thoughts to question the question he raised when he was young again and again on the rational level. In 2004, he passed away by converting to Christianity. Mou Zhe took another even more thrilling path. After he was released from prison, he immediately borrowed 300 yuan and founded a small trading company. In the following 10 years, he quickly used "cans to exchange airplanes" and other methods to quickly break out Rich became one of the earliest "richest people in China". His political enthusiasm has never been lost. Instead, it became stronger and stronger under the halo of the richest people. Finally, he was imprisoned again when he was over 50 years old and is still in Wuhan. I read newspapers every day in prison, and sometimes I write one or two letters that make people feel moved.