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Remember the first little boy who drank coke? The fire spread all over China. What happened to him after 40 years?

After 70, 80 and even 90, 00, I was deeply impressed by Coke. Especially after 70' s, they seem to have different views on this kind of drink. Because of the different times, what they experienced was completely different from what they are now. In the past, after the 1970s, the United States established diplomatic relations with China, and the friendly relations between China and the United States and even China were also influenced by the United States. Coca-Cola is also sold in China and the United States. What we are going to talk about today is what happened to the first boy who drank coke on the Great Wall because of a photo.

/kloc-in the 9th century, an American pharmacist independently developed a kind of Cocacala. The pharmacist's name is john pemberton. He invented this medicine because he wanted to relieve people's pain. This medicine can be mixed with water and drunk, thus achieving an analgesic effect. He got a harvesting license. Maybe many people like this drink very much. However, the turning point of the story was 1886, when an alcoholic came to the drugstore opened in john pemberton. At that time, the clerk looked at the drunkard's heart very uncomfortable. The drunkard shouted for cocoa, but the clerk wanted to fool him, so he put soda water directly into it. At that time, the drunkard felt very delicious after drinking it, and told everyone about such a drink after going out. Many people come to the drugstore in john pemberton to taste this drink. John pemberton was also very confused. Later, he asked the clerk to know that it was only soda water that was replaced by water without any side effects. Subsequently, john pemberton applied to the organization for the patent right of this beverage, and named it Coke.

1979, China and the United States established diplomatic relations, so many American enterprises planned to come to China for development, because they found that the China market had not been fully developed, and many Americans obtained visas from China to visit the United States. At that time, Mao Zedong said that he must visit the Great Wall, because he couldn't say that the Great Wall was not a hero, so many people came here. An American photographer also came to the Great Wall. He met a boy on the Great Wall. He saw the boy wearing a green military uniform, which was particularly Chinese. So the photographer communicated with the boy's parents and asked him to take a photo with a drink. His parents agreed at that time. The boy sat on the stairs of the city wall with a drink bottle. The photographer pressed the shutter and left a series of classic photos, which later became popular all over the world. Because it was in line with the international environment at that time, the little boy in the photo was remembered by people, and this photo was later included in National Geographic magazine and permanently included.

The little boy's name is Hei Taojian. When Hei Taojian grew up, he forgot such a thing. It was not until Hei's relatives saw a book called The Power of Time, which was an album to commemorate the development of China. His relatives looked at the little boy in the photo and thought it was very similar to Hei Taojian. So Hei Taojian saw such a photo, compared it and asked his mother to know that the boy in the photo was himself. At that time, Hei Taojian also received the news that the Coca-Cola Company needed to find the boy in the photo, so Hei Taojian contacted the person in charge of the Coca-Cola Company, and then he stood in front of the big screen of this photo. He looked at the screen and was very emotional, as if he had a wonderful fate with Coca-Cola. Now Black Pottery has a successful career and is the CEO of International Business Center. In his spare time, he will explain golf on the Central Sports Channel. Of course, these achievements are not due to the photo he took, but to his own efforts.