10 Chinese inspirational figures are needed

1. Huo Jianning

Huo Jianning, a Hong Kong native. Born in 1952. Graduated from the University of Hong Kong and later went to the United States to study and obtain professional accountant qualifications. After returning from studying in the United States in 1979, he was taken over by Li Ka-shing and became the accounting director of Cheung Kong Holdings.

Later, he obtained the Australian accountant qualification. In 1984, he was promoted to executive director of Hutchison Whampoa. In 1985, he was appointed as director of Cheung Kong Holdings. In 1987, he was promoted to deputy director and general manager. Until 1993, he succeeded Ma Shimin and became the director and general manager of Hutchison Whampoa.

Huo Jianning is the "working emperor" who makes the most money in Hong Kong. Based on an average of 12 hours of work per day, for every minute he works, he can receive more than HK$1,040 in his bank account, and his daily salary reaches HK$750,000.

2. Jack Ma

As the saying goes, "Unintentional planting of willows creates shade." His goal is Peking University, but he only gets admitted to Hangzhou Normal University; in three years of college entrance examination, his math score is 1 point; 19 points. After graduating from college, Ma Yun worked as an English teacher for six and a half years. During this period, he established the first foreign language translation agency in Hangzhou and took on translation work for some foreign trade units in his spare time.

Jack Ma said, "When I was learning English, I didn't expect that English would help me a lot later. So, as long as you like to do anything, as long as you think it is right, you can do it. If you think If the problem is very utilitarian, you will definitely run into trouble.”

The Internet is originally an “imported product”, and Ma Yun’s fluent English gives him an “international pass” that gives him the opportunity to conquer Forbes. As a reporter, he appeared on the cover of Forbes early; it allowed him to make friends with people like Yang Zhiyuan, Masayoshi Son and even Bill Clinton; it allowed him to shuttle around the Davos Forum and let everyone remember Alibaba.

3. Sharp.

As his name suggests, he is definitely a person that everyone talks about in that circle. He is a bodyguard, and those who hire him at a high price are extremely reassured. His skills are no match for even ten professionally trained men. He is ruthless and shows no mercy.

In an underground business dispute, he and his employer faced dozens of people. When the negotiation broke down, he was able to bring his employer back safely, with thugs lying on the ground behind him. This incident has become a legend and myth in the bodyguard world.

No one can calculate exactly how much money he earned as a bodyguard during those years. However, no matter how beautiful the myth is, it must come to an end. He was eventually captured alive by the police while trying desperately to protect a big drug dealer because of his bad behavior. The end of the myth is Xiao Xiao's life behind bars.

4. Feng Ping

Started his business nearly half a century ago, and developed a small store into a large group company in just a few years, which shocked many industry insiders and reporters. Fengping, who is over sixty years old, has a booming career, but he is very low-key and does not have the style or domineering attitude of a wealthy man. What is surprising is that he is single. I don't know whether he has lost a family member or has never married.

I just heard that there was a photo of a little girl on his desk, which also made people speculate a lot. However, what is even more unbelievable is that Feng Ping sold all his shares in the group overnight, and even donated all his astronomical property.

And he suddenly disappeared from people's sight. Even the reporters who were digging for news could not find any trace of him, as if he had never appeared in glory.

5. Jiang Shang

Because it is so long ago, Jiang Shang’s birth and death dates are unreliable. Legend has it that he lived to be 100 years old. This is a legend after all. But it’s definitely okay to say that Jiang Taigong was a late bloomer. It's very representative and legendary, but maybe not many people have such luck. Of course, your own strength is also crucial.

While assisting King Wen of Zhou, Jiang Shang formulated a series of correct domestic and foreign policies to strengthen Zhou and destroy Shang. After the death of King Wen of Zhou Dynasty, King Wu Jifa succeeded to the throne and worshiped Jiang Shang as his national master, respectfully calling him Master Shangfu. Jiang Shang continued to assist the Zhou Dynasty in government affairs. In the eleventh year of King Wu, King Wu raised his troops to attack Zhou and won a great victory in Muye.

After the founding of the Zhou Dynasty, Jiang Shang was granted the title of Qi and his capital was Yingqiu (north of Linzi City today) because of his meritorious service in destroying the Shang Dynasty.

6. Wu Chengen

Wu Chengen has actually been famous in his hometown since he was a child. He was diligent and studious when he was a child. He is good at painting and calligraphy. He likes to write lyrics and music. He is also proficient in Go. He also likes to collect calligraphy and painting stickers of famous people. As a boy, he became famous in his hometown for his outstanding literary talent. However, his famous work "Journey to the West" was written very late.

He was born into a family where an academic official became a businessman, and his family was poor. Wu Cheng'en has been extremely intelligent since he was a child. "Huai'an Prefecture Chronicles" records that he is "sensitive and intelligent. He has a vast knowledge of books and is the author of poems and essays."

7. Chong'er

In order to take refuge, the 43-year-old Jin Wengong began to live a life of exile. It can be said that he was homeless and suffered all kinds of hardships. This Spring and Autumn Overlord, who was able to return to China after traveling abroad for 19 years, immediately dominated the Central Plains. His life is full of inspirational and legendary stories.

Shangqiu, the capital of the Song Dynasty, was surrounded by the Chu army. At the beginning of 632 BC (65 years old), Duke Wen of Jin led his troops to rescue the Song Dynasty. In order to repay the Chu State for its hospitality when he was in exile abroad, he ordered the army to retreat three houses (ninety miles) and was defeated in Chengpu (now south of Pu County, Shandong Province). Chu army. Duke Wen of Jin presided over the Jiantu Alliance and became the overlord. In the winter of 628 BC (69 years old), Duke Wen of Jin passed away.

8. Huang Zhong

Zhong appeared in the Three Kingdoms late and became famous very late, but I think he may have been a little famous when he was young, but he did follow Liu Bei when he got old. He became famous later, especially in the battle of Dingjun Mountain, where he killed the famous general Xia Houyuan and shocked the world. His ability to be named the rear general by Liu Bei may also have a lot to do with this battle.

Huang Zhong had been serving Liu Biao of Jingzhou when he was young. He was appointed by Liu Biao as Zhonglang General and stationed in You County, Changsha (today's You County, Zhuzhou, Hunan, Huwen's hometown) together with Liu Biao's nephew Liu Pan in 208 AD. In 1999, Cao Cao occupied Jingzhou and temporarily appointed him as General Pi. He was stationed at the same place and belonged to Han Xuan, the prefect of Changsha.

9. Murong

Cui has been brave enough to win the three armies since he was a child, and is deeply loved by his father Murong_. Later, he was forced to leave by Taifu Murong Ping, and he endured the humiliation and heavy burden under Fu Jian for decades. It was not until his beard and hair turned white that he reorganized the Yan family. He can be regarded as a late bloomer. Murong Chui was the fifth son of Murong _, the former founding emperor of Yan State, and the uncle of Murong _.

He was favored by Murong_ and was later appreciated by Murong Ke. He was once the commander-in-chief of the vanguard and the former king of Yan and Wu. In 369, Jin general Huan Wen led his army to attack Qian Yan and retreated at Fangtou. Murong Chui pursued with 30,000 cavalry to Xiangyi (now Suixian County, Henan) and defeated the Jin army. Later, he was forced to leave by the Taifu Murong Ping, and he surrendered to the former Qin Dynasty with his wife.

In the Battle of Feishui, the offensive was assigned to attack Xiangyang. He secretly preserved his strength and rebelled after the defeat of the former Qin Dynasty. Murong Chui united with Xianbei and Wuhuan to establish Later Yan and led an army of 200,000 to attack Ye. Inspirational story , and captured Yecheng a year later.

10. Qu Yuan

The peak of his literary achievements was indeed relatively late. This is related to his rough experience. In his early years, Qu Yuan wanted to be a loyal minister who would be loyal to his emperor and serve his country. Perhaps he could not devote too much energy to literature, but he was ostracized in the political arena. It was only after he was exiled that the great "Li Sao" came out.

The poet had spent most of his life writing "Li Sao". In order to realize his political ideals, he was constantly squeezed and attacked by the decadent aristocratic group. At this time, he was exiled again and reached the point where he had no way to save the country; and the Chu State was also brought from a promising country to the verge of destruction. Desperate situation.