
How Did the Bankrupt Factory Become a Technology Empire?
by Who Is The Serious Person Who Writes Books?
About This Novel
Time travel to 2004, Gao Huaijun took over a factory that was about to go bankrupt. Hold the technology of the future in hand. In this era of great changes where East and West collide head-on. He will start from the electronics manufacturing industry and move into electronics, chips, automobiles, finance, energy, artificial intelligence and other related fields. One after another, he brought future technologies to this era, single-handedly driving the world's technological progress. And these technologies will eventually become the spark that ignites the direction of civilization.
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What you sell is not even a fraction of an apple, so how can you compare it with an apple?
I really don't know how you made chips, how you made photolithography machines, and how you made the products you mentioned in your book without Goldfinger. Do you think that just because you have 20 more years of memory, you are better than the 1.4 Billion people in the entire country? What the country's 1.4 Billion people have not been able to handle until now, can you handle it with 20 more years of memory?
If you want to build a car, can you change the parameters to 2.0T with four-wheel drive, mechanical instrumentation and 17-inch wheels, hatchback manual, independent suspension and 92 gasoline, and a version without a big screen and sunroof? Can the author satisfy my small wish? Please
I've been in shock all day, can't you use another word? It's so real and shocking🤐
How can I play without cheats, so I just make some internet celebrity products. If you want to make those things in the introduction, I really don't know how you can do it.
"How did we agree on a bankrupt factory and become a technology empire?"
When I finished reading this novel, all I could think about was "enjoyable" - it perfectly combined the "exhilaration" of time travel and the "burning" of technology entrepreneurship. It was not so suspended that it was deviated from logic, but it was enough to relieve my anger. It completely met all my expectations for the "turnaround" story. The protagonist Gao Huaijun's start is considered "hell difficulty". He took over a bankrupt electric fan factory just after time travel, the clamor of creditors blocking the door for debts, the embarrassment of only 520 yuan left on the account, 42 old employees who were still waiting to watch, and the million-dollar debt left by his father... These details made the "desperate situation" very real, and I couldn't help but sweat for him when I read it. But the best thing is that the author does not let the protagonist reach the sky in one step with a "golden finger", but starts from the core advantages of a "tech geek" - he has a technological vision of 2023, but he is not in a hurry to engage in chips or build cars. Instead, he starts with his "old business" in the electric fan factory, and this "feeling of landing" is immediately full. You can feel that he is not cheating out of thin air, but using future technical ideas to revitalize the mess in front of him bit by bit. This kind of "steady and steady" feeling is more convincing than "achieving it overnight". The characterization is also very impressive. Gao Huaijun has the calmness and pragmatism of a 2023 tech nerd, but also has the energy of a young man. His calmness when facing creditors, and his clarity when asking about Ningyuan's factory situation show that he is not "silly and sweet." There are also those old employees who stayed in the factory. They are not background boards, but the first cornerstones of the protagonist's "tech empire". They will follow the protagonist to witness the implementation of technology and the rise of the factory. This "group feeling" makes the story more warm, and it is not a one-man show of the protagonist. What makes my blood boil the most is the plot of "technological implementation" in the book. From the beginning of the electronics manufacturing industry to the hard-core fields of chips, automobiles, and energy, the author does not just shout slogans, but intersperses some "technical details" that fit the background of the times - such as using equipment that could be realized in 2004 to improve the core components of electric fans, first solving the problem of "survival"; and then accumulating capital step by step to overcome technical difficulties that were monopolized by foreign countries at the time. Every time I see the protagonist turning "future technology" into reality and breaking foreign technical barriers, I can't help but get excited. Especially considering that 2004 was a key node in the collision of Eastern and Western science and technology. The setting of the protagonist using his own power to promote the world's scientific and technological progress is both grand and relieving, and fully satisfies the imagination of "technology changes the world". Moreover, the pace of this book is particularly good, with no lengthy foreshadowing or irrelevant subplots. The first few chapters are full of "bankruptcy crisis", allowing the protagonist to quickly enter the "broken situation" state; every time you overcome a difficulty and win an area, it can bring new excitement, but it will not make readers feel "too fake". For example, from solving employee salary arrears, to improving products and getting orders, to gradually expanding the track, every step is supported by logic. It reads very smoothly and cannot be stopped at all. If you like to read stories about "relying on strength to make a comeback" and are interested in the plot of technology entrepreneurship, this book is really worth reading. It doesn't have the impetuousness of a mindless novel, but it has enough passion and resonance. Watching the protagonist start from 520 yuan and 42 employees, and turn a bankrupt small factory into a global technology empire, the sense of accomplishment of "flowers blooming from dust" is really addictive!
Various shocks, breathing cold air, pinching arms
It's so annoying that I'm afraid I'll vomit if I think about it carefully.
New book: Technology: Rebirth 01 I am not the male protagonist of Shuangwen
Wang Jianjun traveled through time to 2001. He is not the first male protagonist in Shuangwen. He is not the top scorer in the college entrance examination. When he was at the bottom of his life, there was no cold 4 billion lying around in his pocket. He touched the 52 yuan in his pocket and felt like crying.
It's none of your business if a small factory with a monthly output of 30,000 yuan has a product.
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What you sell is not even a fraction of an apple, so how can you compare it with an apple?
I really don't know how you made chips, how you made photolithography machines, and how you made the products you mentioned in your book without Goldfinger. Do you think that just because you have 20 more years of memory, you are better than the 1.4 Billion people in the entire country? What the country's 1.4 Billion people have not been able to handle until now, can you handle it with 20 more years of memory?
If you want to build a car, can you change the parameters to 2.0T with four-wheel drive, mechanical instrumentation and 17-inch wheels, hatchback manual, independent suspension and 92 gasoline, and a version without a big screen and sunroof? Can the author satisfy my small wish? Please
I've been in shock all day, can't you use another word? It's so real and shocking🤐
How can I play without cheats, so I just make some internet celebrity products. If you want to make those things in the introduction, I really don't know how you can do it.
"How did we agree on a bankrupt factory and become a technology empire?"
When I finished reading this novel, all I could think about was "enjoyable" - it perfectly combined the "exhilaration" of time travel and the "burning" of technology entrepreneurship. It was not so suspended that it was deviated from logic, but it was enough to relieve my anger. It completely met all my expectations for the "turnaround" story. The protagonist Gao Huaijun's start is considered "hell difficulty". He took over a bankrupt electric fan factory just after time travel, the clamor of creditors blocking the door for debts, the embarrassment of only 520 yuan left on the account, 42 old employees who were still waiting to watch, and the million-dollar debt left by his father... These details made the "desperate situation" very real, and I couldn't help but sweat for him when I read it. But the best thing is that the author does not let the protagonist reach the sky in one step with a "golden finger", but starts from the core advantages of a "tech geek" - he has a technological vision of 2023, but he is not in a hurry to engage in chips or build cars. Instead, he starts with his "old business" in the electric fan factory, and this "feeling of landing" is immediately full. You can feel that he is not cheating out of thin air, but using future technical ideas to revitalize the mess in front of him bit by bit. This kind of "steady and steady" feeling is more convincing than "achieving it overnight". The characterization is also very impressive. Gao Huaijun has the calmness and pragmatism of a 2023 tech nerd, but also has the energy of a young man. His calmness when facing creditors, and his clarity when asking about Ningyuan's factory situation show that he is not "silly and sweet." There are also those old employees who stayed in the factory. They are not background boards, but the first cornerstones of the protagonist's "tech empire". They will follow the protagonist to witness the implementation of technology and the rise of the factory. This "group feeling" makes the story more warm, and it is not a one-man show of the protagonist. What makes my blood boil the most is the plot of "technological implementation" in the book. From the beginning of the electronics manufacturing industry to the hard-core fields of chips, automobiles, and energy, the author does not just shout slogans, but intersperses some "technical details" that fit the background of the times - such as using equipment that could be realized in 2004 to improve the core components of electric fans, first solving the problem of "survival"; and then accumulating capital step by step to overcome technical difficulties that were monopolized by foreign countries at the time. Every time I see the protagonist turning "future technology" into reality and breaking foreign technical barriers, I can't help but get excited. Especially considering that 2004 was a key node in the collision of Eastern and Western science and technology. The setting of the protagonist using his own power to promote the world's scientific and technological progress is both grand and relieving, and fully satisfies the imagination of "technology changes the world". Moreover, the pace of this book is particularly good, with no lengthy foreshadowing or irrelevant subplots. The first few chapters are full of "bankruptcy crisis", allowing the protagonist to quickly enter the "broken situation" state; every time you overcome a difficulty and win an area, it can bring new excitement, but it will not make readers feel "too fake". For example, from solving employee salary arrears, to improving products and getting orders, to gradually expanding the track, every step is supported by logic. It reads very smoothly and cannot be stopped at all. If you like to read stories about "relying on strength to make a comeback" and are interested in the plot of technology entrepreneurship, this book is really worth reading. It doesn't have the impetuousness of a mindless novel, but it has enough passion and resonance. Watching the protagonist start from 520 yuan and 42 employees, and turn a bankrupt small factory into a global technology empire, the sense of accomplishment of "flowers blooming from dust" is really addictive!
Various shocks, breathing cold air, pinching arms
It's so annoying that I'm afraid I'll vomit if I think about it carefully.
New book: Technology: Rebirth 01 I am not the male protagonist of Shuangwen
Wang Jianjun traveled through time to 2001. He is not the first male protagonist in Shuangwen. He is not the top scorer in the college entrance examination. When he was at the bottom of his life, there was no cold 4 billion lying around in his pocket. He touched the 52 yuan in his pocket and felt like crying.
It's none of your business if a small factory with a monthly output of 30,000 yuan has a product.
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Time traveled to 2004, the male protagonist's original father jumped off a building, and the male protagonist took over an electronics factory that was on the verge of bankruptcy. The male protagonist uses the technology and knowledge experience from his previous life to turn the tide and bring him back to life. From the development of low-end electric fans to high-tech products such as MP3, MP4, and mobile phones, the advent of various digital products with reduced dimensionality has gradually transformed a bankrupt electronics factory into a technology company that leads the forefront of technology, refreshing everyone's attention again and again.












