The Four Lis of Beijing in the 1990s: Li Chengru, Li Chunping, Li Xiaohua, and Li Tuchun.
1. Li Chunping Li Chunping was born in Huaiyin, Jiangsu Province (now Huai'an City) in February 1949. His ancestral home is Linfen, Shanxi Province. He is a philanthropist. In October 1965, he settled in Beijing with his father who had changed his job.
Over the past 20 years, he has donated an average of 70,000 yuan a day to various people in need, and his total donations have exceeded 630 million yuan.
He is therefore known as the "first philanthropist in a century" and the first person awarded the honor of "Philanthropist" by the Red Cross Society of China.
On September 11, 2012, Li Chunping donated 260,000 yuan to build a fire protection disability fund.
Li Chunping owns three top-notch Rolls-Royce RVs, a mansion worth 80 million yuan designed after Buckingham Palace, a large amount of real estate in Manhattan and Beijing Overseas Chinese Village, and four rare treasures by Van Gogh and Picasso left to him by his wife, a Hollywood actress.
painting.
2. Li Tuchun In 1990, 30-year-old Li Tuchun resigned from a state-owned enterprise where he had worked for ten years.
In 1993, Li Tuchun borrowed 100,000 yuan from the bank and printed a batch of wall calendars commemorating the 100th anniversary of Mao Zedong's birth, thus digging the first pot of gold for his entrepreneurial experimental field.
He used the one to two million yuan he earned from selling calendars to invest everywhere, becoming an agent for Playboy and opening bookstores, hotels, and video parlors.
It was in this process of exploration that he discovered what he really wanted to do.
"At that time, I felt that the dairy industry must be a rising industry. Later in Shenzhen, I discovered a dairy beverage called live culture milk. At that time, many leaders at home and abroad drank this." In 1996, in Zhuzhou, Li Tuchun established
Prince Dairy Factory.
3. Li Chengru was born in Beijing on November 25, 1954. He is an actor from Mainland China and graduated from Beijing Jingshan School.
In 1981, he served as a stage manager in the mythological drama "Journey to the West" directed by Yang Jie.
He went into business in 1985 and founded the "Special Special" clothing store in 1990 (China's first self-selected clothing store).
4. Li Xiaohua was born in an ordinary working-class family in Beijing in 1951.
He was once an educated youth who went to the countryside, a tractor driver, a boilermaker, and a cook. He cheated on train fares and sold clothing and electronic watches and was sentenced to speculation and jailed.
While studying in Japan, he impressed Zhao Guangzhang, the inventor of 101 Hair Regrowth Essence, with his sincerity, and obtained the Japanese agency rights for Zhangguang 101 Hair Regrowth Essence, and later invested in Spirulina.
In 1988, Huada International Investment Group was founded in Hong Kong.
After investing in Hong Kong real estate in 1989 and successfully investing in Malaysian real estate in 1992, he was listed as a world-class rich man.
In 1996, the Red Cross Foundation of China awarded Li Xiaohua the title of Honorary President.
In 2003, the China Charity Federation awarded Li Xiaohua the title of Honorary President.