The Big Win and Loss of the Big Red Confucian Businessman

The Big Win and Loss of the Big Red Confucian Businessman

by Chen Songsheng

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After the publication of "The Great Red Confucian Businessman", I began to write "The Great Win and Loss of the Great Red Confucian Businessman". The former part is the "Father" chapter, and the latter part is the "Son" chapter. Together they are the "Father and Son" that I have always dreamed of writing. The "Father" chapter is about his father's "motivational journey to study and the time when he climbed to the top to pursue his dreams." Born in a cave and raised in a mountain village, he worked hard on his own and was admitted to Peking University. Later he became a famous civilian professor, a rich man in the capital, and a red capitalist who secretly supported the underground party. The "Son" chapter writes about the son's great wins and losses in "great dangers, great struggles, great entrepreneurship, great awakening, and great returns". In 1981, my son came to the United States alone. With self-esteem, self-confidence, self-discipline, and self-improvement, he made progress step by step, and established a foothold, a family, a career, and aspiration. He became a key member of the Beijing Jeep Company, the first joint venture between China and the United States, a senior executive of a Fortune 500 company in the United States, a director of the first board of directors of the United States' "Council of 100," and a Chinese and English writer who won four new book awards. His company has developed hundreds of Sino-US cooperation projects. Currently, many people want to start a business and go abroad. Whether it's further study or achievement, most people don't know the hardships, pros and cons, and the pros and cons. I advise you not to believe what you hear, and not to focus on money. Meipiao's 36 years of bitter, spicy and sweet real experiences and real feelings will definitely inspire and draw lessons from everyone.

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