
The Reborn Industrial Giant
About This Novel
Chen Zhiwen, an economist in the 21st century, traveled back to 50 years ago when he opened his eyes. In the era of global trade and industrial relocation, Chen Zhiwen decided to set a small goal first: to form a multinational industrial consortium.
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Official(141)Scraped 21d ago
Holy shit, 5 million turned into 190 million
I'm really afraid that you won't survive, brother. Were you not afraid of death when you played like this in the 1970s? Otherwise, your dad can just give you 190 million, saving you the trouble of writing something stupid like turning 5 million into 190 million. If you want to get money in the stock market, others will smash the market and kill you before you get money.
What I wrote at the beginning was okay, I can still read it. I have dealt with so many supporting girls in one stroke. It feels good. In the last few chapters, Liu Xiaoli suddenly appeared. I was really speechless. You write Hong Kong literature, forget it if you don't write about Hong Kong female stars. You can actually write Liu Xiaoli as the heroine. I am really impressed. Liu Yifei's mother is famous for having no brains. What's wrong with urban literature nowadays? Forget about writing about Liu Yifei. Even her mother is not spared. It's so stupid and disgusting.
The 1980s was the best time to officially invest in domestic semiconductors. At that time, domestic semiconductor talents were not much worse than those abroad. It can be said that the third industrial revolution was on the same starting line at home and abroad in the 1980s. At that time, China used abacus to develop nuclear weapons. I won't say how good the domestic scientific researchers are. They are just limited in their horizons. With the foresight of the protagonist, domestic semiconductors have a lot to do in the 1980s. Take lithography machines as an example. At a time when foreign countries are struggling with dry lithography machines. We develop infiltration lithography machines in advance. Midea, the protagonist, has no patent barriers for its electronic products. In the end, it is nothing but another conscience association.
Highly recommended
I really like this novel by the author. He uses various prophetic advantages to steadily build a business empire. Unlike other authors, he became a Fortune 500 company in just one year, and he is not a tentacle monster, having a hand in all walks of life. The protagonist's character is also good. He is never ambiguous when he should be strong, and he knows how to compromise and share the cake. Anyway, the work is very good. I hope that the author's next work will be about people's capital in Japan. It seems that there are no outstanding and unscrupulous Japanese capital articles. I'm really looking forward to your next work, it's great.
good
The writing is wonderful, but after reading the 300th chapter, the heroine has not appeared yet
batch of water
If you want me to comment, it's just one word I don't know if the author has read other business articles, but I found them boring.
Why do the protagonists in this type of novel like to get married and have children at an older age? Either get married and have children early, and you can guide your children and grandchildren to take over earlier. Or just don't get married and have children, wouldn't it be better to donate all your property after your death? No matter whether the protagonist was single for decades in his previous life, or he was a middle-aged man with a wife and children. After his rebirth, he started a business and became prosperous. His parents urged marriage and kept saying that he was still young or that he was too busy with work and didn't want to get married so early. Is it better to wait until the age of 30 or 40 to get married and have children? In particular, women who like the protagonist are delayed until they are in their thirties or forties to become older pregnant women. In entrepreneurial literature of this era, the protagonist in middle age is originally the busiest time for a person's career. This is no different from the excuse when he was young that he was busy with work and did not want to get married and have children so early, right? So why not wait until you are no longer busy after retirement before getting married and having children? Then the children will die when they are minors, and the family business cannot be protected from being divided up by others or other companies!
Excellent work in the early stage, later stage~~
One thing I have to say is that I was really surprised in the early stages. The protagonist's IQ is online, the character is well portrayed, and the plot is quite reasonable. It is a perfect masterpiece. But there was a bit of a collapse in the mid-term. One was Morgan. In fact, it was Rockefeller who was pro-China at that time, and he was also the one who paid attention to the situation in Hong Kong and even East Asia as a whole. Therefore, he was the one who found the protagonist even if they wanted to cooperate. One is that it hardly describes the political environment in Hong Kong at that time, and at the same time does not involve politics at all during the struggle in the shopping mall. This is impossible based on the era the protagonist traveled through and what he did. Also, there are a lot of heavy assets in the United States, but they don't even want to get a U. S. Green card. Do you really think they can't do fire inspections? In the later stage, it completely collapsed. The existence of the fairy mother was a complete failure. You might as well just write a married woman and become a tool. You might as well go directly to Tsujii Joe to ask for your daughter/adopted daughter. They are pro-China and they are the Communist Party (Japanese Communist Party), and they have the largest retail group in Japan. There is no political risk and the Japanese market can be opened up. You can even write hundreds of thousands more words later. For example, during the Asian Financial Crisis, you could first take a bite out of the Korean chaebols with your U. S. Allies, and then turn around and take a bite out of the Japanese chaebols in 2000 (the chaebols in Japan could not survive at all until about 2003). Then, during the subprime mortgage crisis, you could make a lot of money, and finally rely on the Internet to officially become the world's top chaebols.
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Official(141)Scraped 21d ago
Holy shit, 5 million turned into 190 million
I'm really afraid that you won't survive, brother. Were you not afraid of death when you played like this in the 1970s? Otherwise, your dad can just give you 190 million, saving you the trouble of writing something stupid like turning 5 million into 190 million. If you want to get money in the stock market, others will smash the market and kill you before you get money.
What I wrote at the beginning was okay, I can still read it. I have dealt with so many supporting girls in one stroke. It feels good. In the last few chapters, Liu Xiaoli suddenly appeared. I was really speechless. You write Hong Kong literature, forget it if you don't write about Hong Kong female stars. You can actually write Liu Xiaoli as the heroine. I am really impressed. Liu Yifei's mother is famous for having no brains. What's wrong with urban literature nowadays? Forget about writing about Liu Yifei. Even her mother is not spared. It's so stupid and disgusting.
The 1980s was the best time to officially invest in domestic semiconductors. At that time, domestic semiconductor talents were not much worse than those abroad. It can be said that the third industrial revolution was on the same starting line at home and abroad in the 1980s. At that time, China used abacus to develop nuclear weapons. I won't say how good the domestic scientific researchers are. They are just limited in their horizons. With the foresight of the protagonist, domestic semiconductors have a lot to do in the 1980s. Take lithography machines as an example. At a time when foreign countries are struggling with dry lithography machines. We develop infiltration lithography machines in advance. Midea, the protagonist, has no patent barriers for its electronic products. In the end, it is nothing but another conscience association.
Highly recommended
I really like this novel by the author. He uses various prophetic advantages to steadily build a business empire. Unlike other authors, he became a Fortune 500 company in just one year, and he is not a tentacle monster, having a hand in all walks of life. The protagonist's character is also good. He is never ambiguous when he should be strong, and he knows how to compromise and share the cake. Anyway, the work is very good. I hope that the author's next work will be about people's capital in Japan. It seems that there are no outstanding and unscrupulous Japanese capital articles. I'm really looking forward to your next work, it's great.
good
The writing is wonderful, but after reading the 300th chapter, the heroine has not appeared yet
batch of water
If you want me to comment, it's just one word I don't know if the author has read other business articles, but I found them boring.
Why do the protagonists in this type of novel like to get married and have children at an older age? Either get married and have children early, and you can guide your children and grandchildren to take over earlier. Or just don't get married and have children, wouldn't it be better to donate all your property after your death? No matter whether the protagonist was single for decades in his previous life, or he was a middle-aged man with a wife and children. After his rebirth, he started a business and became prosperous. His parents urged marriage and kept saying that he was still young or that he was too busy with work and didn't want to get married so early. Is it better to wait until the age of 30 or 40 to get married and have children? In particular, women who like the protagonist are delayed until they are in their thirties or forties to become older pregnant women. In entrepreneurial literature of this era, the protagonist in middle age is originally the busiest time for a person's career. This is no different from the excuse when he was young that he was busy with work and did not want to get married and have children so early, right? So why not wait until you are no longer busy after retirement before getting married and having children? Then the children will die when they are minors, and the family business cannot be protected from being divided up by others or other companies!
Excellent work in the early stage, later stage~~
One thing I have to say is that I was really surprised in the early stages. The protagonist's IQ is online, the character is well portrayed, and the plot is quite reasonable. It is a perfect masterpiece. But there was a bit of a collapse in the mid-term. One was Morgan. In fact, it was Rockefeller who was pro-China at that time, and he was also the one who paid attention to the situation in Hong Kong and even East Asia as a whole. Therefore, he was the one who found the protagonist even if they wanted to cooperate. One is that it hardly describes the political environment in Hong Kong at that time, and at the same time does not involve politics at all during the struggle in the shopping mall. This is impossible based on the era the protagonist traveled through and what he did. Also, there are a lot of heavy assets in the United States, but they don't even want to get a U. S. Green card. Do you really think they can't do fire inspections? In the later stage, it completely collapsed. The existence of the fairy mother was a complete failure. You might as well just write a married woman and become a tool. You might as well go directly to Tsujii Joe to ask for your daughter/adopted daughter. They are pro-China and they are the Communist Party (Japanese Communist Party), and they have the largest retail group in Japan. There is no political risk and the Japanese market can be opened up. You can even write hundreds of thousands more words later. For example, during the Asian Financial Crisis, you could first take a bite out of the Korean chaebols with your U. S. Allies, and then turn around and take a bite out of the Japanese chaebols in 2000 (the chaebols in Japan could not survive at all until about 2003). Then, during the subprime mortgage crisis, you could make a lot of money, and finally rely on the Internet to officially become the world's top chaebols.
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Time travel to 1972, the second generation of rich people in Hong Kong. In his previous life, his father was a real estate businessman with a net worth of tens of millions. After traveling through time, the male protagonist went to his father to obtain five million in entrepreneurial capital. He participated in a real estate acquisition war and made a fortune, becoming a billionaire. In the first chapter at the beginning, the male protagonist made 100 million, but without detailing the operation, it was rather confusing. This plot could be extended to a lot of exciting points, but I didn't write it. His predecessor was an ordinary second-generation rich man. How did the male protagonist show his ability after traveling through time? How did he convince his father to give him five million? A real estate businessman with a net worth of tens of millions gives his son five million. Now his aorta is bleeding. Why should the male protagonist? This verbal plot can be very exciting. Then the male protagonist participated in the land drinking milk incident, how to handle it, this is also a wonderful plot. The two climaxes are dealt with in one chapter, and the Spring and Autumn writing style is passed in one stroke. I kind of doubt whether the author is out of stock. The second pot of gold is speculation in plastics, which is relatively innovative. The author gave data. During the oil crisis, the price of oil increased by 3.6% And the price of plastic increased by 3.3%. There was not much difference. The male protagonist bought 250,000 tons of plastic to wait for appreciation in value, which is a clever entry point. Later, I started to make functional drinks, supermarkets, arcades... The shortcoming of this book is the lack of detailed operations at the beginning. We only know the intentions and profits of the male protagonist. There are no detailed operations and data at all. It is mentioned in one stroke. There is no detailed data on the operating company. After the acquisition, after a while, the money is made, which is empty. In later chapters, the book will popularize some industry knowledge so that the plot of the novel does not seem so false. Also, the plot has no ups and downs at all, and the male protagonist encounters no setbacks in his rise. Imagine what a fantasy novel would be like without a villain? In this book, the male protagonist has no rivals or enemies, and the development process goes smoothly, which makes the plot seem very bland and boring. The biggest flaw of this book is that the author's writing is so rubbish, it's at the level of a primary school student. It is rare to write so many books without making any progress at all. It does not require good writing skills, at least it should reach a normal level. The communication between the characters is so stiff. I don't know how the author came up with those dialogues. Don't you usually speak? The expressions are all smiles, chuckles, laughs, and shrugs. Author, do you know any other words? Everyone has a weird smiley face, right? There is also a big problem with the use of commas in dialogue. The advantage is that the plot is reasonable and consistent with imagination, and the male protagonist's business plan is logically clear without too many loopholes. He works in industries that can create a large number of jobs, such as supermarkets, and in industries that can make a lot of money but are insignificant, such as video games. He will not touch projects involving national security and major interests, such as operating systems. The male protagonist only works on projects that can make money and will not be suppressed, which is very safe. Such a calm male protagonist is relatively rare, which is enough to be called a surprise, making it very comfortable to read. Moreover, the plot focuses on business wars and does not include movies or Hong Kong stars, which is worthy of praise.




Forage! The story of the protagonist doing business in Hong Kong! I give it 75 points!































