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Xu Jiayin Decryption

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Reporter Zhang Shougang Zhou Fang (intern) Photography Shao Xin Zou Weidong

Another example of the "Chinese dream"

In contemporary China, stories about the dreams of the rich are by no means unique, but when you carefully appreciate their mental journey, you may feel the meaning beyond the individual.

For the dream of wealth, every reform era has two sides. It knocked down some people and made some achievements. This is particularly prominent in the 30 years of rapid changes in China.

On June 5, 2009,165438+1October 5, 2009, Guangzhou-based Evergrande Real Estate was listed in Hong Kong with a closing market value of HK$ 70.5 billion, making it the largest mainland non-state-owned enterprise listed in Hong Kong. Xu Jiayin, who owns nearly 70% of the shares of Evergrande Real Estate, instantly rose to HK$ 48 billion (about RMB 42.2 billion), surpassing the net worth of Wang Chuanfu, the richest man in China in 2009, which was announced on the same day.

Xu Jiayin, which belongs to this era, can be regarded as a microcosm of China's 30-year development history, and can also be attributed to the struggle track of entrepreneurs in the same era.

It turns out that we say that to understand the fate of an individual, we must first recognize the era in which it lives. However, when we are all in the same era, when we are all born in the same environment, it may be necessary to combine personal character and life experience more to understand personal destiny.

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