
Wandering Around Hong Kong, I Created a Century-old Family
by Mu Qiuyu
About This Novel
Travel across Hong Kong, form your own manufacturing group, and sign many film and television stars to build your own entertainment empire. He acquired foreign banks, suppressed the four major families, and became a unique existence in Hong Kong. Intervening in the international oil trade and influencing the financial world, he established a powerful group that was a symbol of the times. He established a family consortium that spanned centuries, the Zhang family. In Xiangjiang, I, Zhang Qiqiang, have the final say. In Xiangjiang, as long as I want, there is nothing that I, Zhang Qiqiang, cannot achieve.
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Official(14)Scraped 14d ago
Look clearly, this is the protagonist's security system
The entire security guard is Yin Lianfu's comrade-in-arms. Do you know what this means? All of them are veterans from the mainland and have received patriotic education. When the time comes, the country will listen to you or the country.
Sanitary napkins are already available
The world's first disposable sanitary napkin was invented by frontline nurses. In 1917, the United States entered World War I to fight against Germany. The country's frontline army and the Red Cross purchased a batch of new material bandages - fiber cotton medical bandages. This kind of bandage absorbs water several times faster than cotton bandages, but the price of raw materials is only 40% of cotton. Nurses on the French battlefield used this cheap bandage, which is good at absorbing blood and has excellent antibacterial properties, as a temporary sanitary napkin when supplies were in short supply. An American Fund for French Wounded received letters from frontline nurses describing their use of bandages as sanitary napkins. The foundation then passed on the frontline nurses' ideas to the manufacturer of the medical bandages: American paper giant Kimberly-Clark. In September 1919, Kimberly-Clark's first batch of trial packs of disposable sanitary napkins were produced. Nurses are not only the inventors of disposable sanitary napkins, but their efforts are also inseparable from promoting sanitary napkins as a commodity to female consumers. Under the constraints of patriarchal social thinking, Eastern and Western women's menstrual period experiences and menstrual products have been stigmatized for a long time. For thousands of years, menstrual products have been homemade items that couldn't be taken out of the house or even seen. At the end of the 19th century, with the advancement of modern science, professionally trained nurses in Europe and the United States began to emphasize the sterile treatment of wounds to obstetric and gynecological patients, and promoted the use of quality-assured cotton pads to them, which greatly improved women's menstrual hygiene. In 1920, after the advent of disposable fiber cotton sanitary napkins in the United States,
You can follow it, it's well written and I recommend everyone to read it! ( ఠൠఠ )ノ
Very good, great, write quickly and add a few more pictures
Also poisoning feels silly. Even naive consumers can guess malicious competition. Who would be so stupid as to poison a businessman's own stuff without making any money? Childish newspapers flying all over the sky will cause problems for others when they read them. If you are an ancient person, you will definitely believe it. Only if it is exposed that the food environment is not good for messing around will anyone believe it.
Crazy
The further you go, the more expensive it gets! ? One chapter costs 42 coins. What do you think? ? Abandoned the book
When you take something from the system, if you take too much, don't you know the customs?
Even if you are related by blood, you can do great things
press
It's free for you. Newspapers and periodicals shouldn't be free. If you don't have any income, who will sell them for you?
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Official(14)Scraped 14d ago
Look clearly, this is the protagonist's security system
The entire security guard is Yin Lianfu's comrade-in-arms. Do you know what this means? All of them are veterans from the mainland and have received patriotic education. When the time comes, the country will listen to you or the country.
Sanitary napkins are already available
The world's first disposable sanitary napkin was invented by frontline nurses. In 1917, the United States entered World War I to fight against Germany. The country's frontline army and the Red Cross purchased a batch of new material bandages - fiber cotton medical bandages. This kind of bandage absorbs water several times faster than cotton bandages, but the price of raw materials is only 40% of cotton. Nurses on the French battlefield used this cheap bandage, which is good at absorbing blood and has excellent antibacterial properties, as a temporary sanitary napkin when supplies were in short supply. An American Fund for French Wounded received letters from frontline nurses describing their use of bandages as sanitary napkins. The foundation then passed on the frontline nurses' ideas to the manufacturer of the medical bandages: American paper giant Kimberly-Clark. In September 1919, Kimberly-Clark's first batch of trial packs of disposable sanitary napkins were produced. Nurses are not only the inventors of disposable sanitary napkins, but their efforts are also inseparable from promoting sanitary napkins as a commodity to female consumers. Under the constraints of patriarchal social thinking, Eastern and Western women's menstrual period experiences and menstrual products have been stigmatized for a long time. For thousands of years, menstrual products have been homemade items that couldn't be taken out of the house or even seen. At the end of the 19th century, with the advancement of modern science, professionally trained nurses in Europe and the United States began to emphasize the sterile treatment of wounds to obstetric and gynecological patients, and promoted the use of quality-assured cotton pads to them, which greatly improved women's menstrual hygiene. In 1920, after the advent of disposable fiber cotton sanitary napkins in the United States,
You can follow it, it's well written and I recommend everyone to read it! ( ఠൠఠ )ノ
Very good, great, write quickly and add a few more pictures
Also poisoning feels silly. Even naive consumers can guess malicious competition. Who would be so stupid as to poison a businessman's own stuff without making any money? Childish newspapers flying all over the sky will cause problems for others when they read them. If you are an ancient person, you will definitely believe it. Only if it is exposed that the food environment is not good for messing around will anyone believe it.
Crazy
The further you go, the more expensive it gets! ? One chapter costs 42 coins. What do you think? ? Abandoned the book
When you take something from the system, if you take too much, don't you know the customs?
Even if you are related by blood, you can do great things
press
It's free for you. Newspapers and periodicals shouldn't be free. If you don't have any income, who will sell them for you?









