Bai Gui: Zhou people in the early Warring States period, the earliest master of business theory. "People abandon me and take me, and people take me and make peace" is his first famous business saying.
Zhuo: Zhao was the earliest "King of Steel" in the history of China during the Warring States Period. After Qin destroyed Zhao, he moved to Zhuojia and made a fortune by ironmaking. Zhuo Wangsun, the father-in-law of Sima Xiangru, a famous scholar in the Western Han Dynasty, is his successor.
Lv Buwei: A great businessman in Yangzhai during the Warring States Period, there is a record in history that "selling cheap and selling expensive, selling expensive at home". However, the most proud event in his life was to get to know the exiled son of Qin, who won an alien race, and help him return to China to reign, thus successfully realizing his personal career in business and politics.
Widow of Qing Dynasty: a native of Bashu in the early Qin Dynasty, whose ancestors made a fortune by opening Dan points, was awarded and received by Qin Shihuang, and was a rare representative of women's wealth.
Deng Tong: Emperor Wen of the Western Han Dynasty likes him very much. By virtue of his special relationship with Emperor Wendi of the Western Han Dynasty, he monopolized the money casting industry at that time, opened copper mines and became rich in the world.
Liang Ji: A wife and two sisters of the Eastern Han Dynasty were queens. They gathered wealth and killed the emperor. They are called "bossy generals".
Shi Chong: A famous rich man in the Western Jin Dynasty, his wealth came from robbing merchants along the way when he was the secretariat of Jingzhou. Fighting Wang Kai, the uncle of Emperor Wu of Jin, won a great victory, which can be described as "as rich as an enemy".