Jiangyou merchants help Jiangyou merchants help China's financial industry.

The cargo ships at Lido Wharf have lined up for several kilometers along the embankment.

Fuzhou business gang is a branch of Jiangyou business gang. Lidu, Wengang and other towns in Jinxian County originally belonged to Fuzhou area and were also close to Fuhe River.

At the cargo terminal where Du Li used to transport goods, the cargo ships docked along the river bank were several kilometers long, and all kinds of goods went up and down. From the late Qing Dynasty to the Anti-Japanese War, Lidu's commerce reached its peak. At that time, Du Liren opened several banks, such as Ji Jun, Shenfu, etc., and several kinds of silver tickets could be used in Shanghai and Hankou. The currency flow has reached an average of more than 200,000 silver dollars per day.

At the end of the Qing Dynasty, Jiangxi Pingxiang Humanities founded Kangtaifu Coal Mine, bought machines to mine Anyuan Coal Mine, and engaged in coking and transportation. Later, Hanyang Iron and Steel Plant and Daye Iron Mine formed Hanyeping Company. Chen, a Xiushui native of Jiujiang, Jiangxi, and Li Youbang, a Pingxiang native of Jiangxi, founded Jiangxi Railway Company and advocated the construction of Nanxun Railway. In the first year of the Republic of China, Jiangxi Governor Li Liejun borrowed 5 million yen from Peng in the name of honorary director of Nanxun Railway Company, which enabled Nanxun Railway to start construction. Zhang, a newcomer from Yichun, Jiangxi Province, and Zhou Fujiu, a wealthy businessman from Jiangyou, jointly founded Jiujiang nine planets Cotton Mill, the largest in Jiangxi Province. Chen Xiaomei, a native of Jing 'an, Jiangxi Province, served as the finance minister of Jiangxi Province and the president of the General Chamber of Commerce, and set up Jiangxi Quanyechang in Wanshou Palace. In the first year of the Republic of China, I went to Tianjin to start a business with the Spring Calendar. He has several saltworks in Tianjin, Shanghai, Wuhan, Yangzhou and other places, becoming one of the tycoons of Jiangyou Commercial Group and serving as the general director of Nanxun Railway. Bao, a native of Nanfeng, Fuzhou, Jiangxi, owns many money houses, oil mills and cloth shops in Shanghai, Nanjing, Xuzhou and Nanchang. During the Republic of China, he returned to his hometown to build Jiangxi West Hotel and Jiabao Garden, and invested in Jiangxi Bank jointly run by government and businessmen. Tang, a native of Linchuan, Fuzhou, Jiangxi Province, was the richest man in modern southwest China, and Huang, a native of Nanchang, Jiangxi Province, was an industrial and commercial tycoon in modern China. However, a large number of Jiangyou businessmen who opened mines, factories, railways and banks made outstanding contributions to the modern industrial and commercial development of China and Jiangxi.