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1. Chai Baocheng, Chairman of Tianjin Baocheng Group

Main industries: boilers, pressure vessels

Pre-entry status: soldier.

Chai Baocheng joined the army in 1978 and retired in 1983. After that, he began to research and trial-produce civilian heating stoves. In 1984, he founded a workshop-style factory called Jinnan Civilian Energy-Saving Equipment Factory. After more than ten years of hard work, Chai Baocheng gradually developed and expanded this small factory into Tianjin Baocheng Group Co., Ltd. In 2000, the group was ranked fourth among the 30 large private enterprises in Tianjin, and was designated as a key environmental protection enterprise by the National Environmental Protection Association.

2. Feng Yajun, Chairman of Guangdong Zhanda Group

Main industry: feed

Pre-entry status: soldier, served for 5 years.

Feng Yajun was born in Suixi, Guangdong. He served in the army for 5 years. From 1984 to 1986, Feng Yajun worked in a company affiliated to the Ministry of Aerospace, and later worked in the Township Enterprise Bureau in his hometown. In 1987, he resigned and founded Zhanda Group. Zhanda Group was rated as one of the top ten private enterprises in Guangdong and an advanced private enterprise in Guangdong Province in 1997. In 1998, it was rated as one of the "Top 100 Township Enterprises" in Guangdong. "Zhanda Brand" feed has been rated as "Guangdong Province Famous Trademark" since January 2002.

3. Li Anmin, Chairman of Shanxi Antai Group

Main industries: coke, pig iron and cement

Pre-entry status: soldier, served for 7 years.

Li Anmin, born in Shanxi, served in a certain unit of the Beijing Military Region from 1963 to 1969. In 1984, he founded the Ngee An An Min Coking Plant in his hometown. After several reorganizations, Shanxi Antai Group was established and developed into one of the largest coke production companies in China.

4. Miao Shuangda, Chairman of Jiangsu Shuangliang Group

Main industries: central air-conditioning, boilers

Pre-entry status: soldier (10 years).

Miao Shuangda was born in Jiangyin, Jiangsu Province. He served in the army for 10 years. In 1982, Miao Shuangda returned home from the army and was assigned to work in Jiangyin Iron and Steel Plant. He resigned within a year. , invested 9,300 yuan in partnership with others to start an air-conditioning installation business in Shanghai. In the spring of 1985, they spent 500,000 yuan to set up a refrigeration equipment factory in their hometown, and their products quickly entered the Shanghai and southwest markets. In Shuangliang, employees have to commute to get off work amidst the loud sound of bugles every day. Shuangliang Group has now become one of the largest central air-conditioning manufacturers in China.

5. Su Zengfu, Chairman of Supor Group

Main industry: cooking utensils

Pre-entry identity: Navy, served for 8 years.

Su Zengfu, born in Taizhou, Zhejiang, served in the Navy for 8 years. In 1989, Su started his own business, using Shenyang's "Double Happiness" trademark to produce pressure cookers. Five years later, Su Zengfu, who lost the right to use his trademark, was forced to create his own "Supor" brand and developed into the largest cookware manufacturer in China. There are currently more than 1,500 employees. In 2001, the market sales share of pressure cookers reached 53.11%, and the pressure cooker products were praised as "China's No. 1 Pressure Cooker Brand" by the Light Industry Federation.

6. Wu Dongcai, Chairman of Jiangsu Yonggang Group

Main industry: Steel

Pre-entrepreneurship status: Soldier, who participated in the War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea.

In 1952, at the age of 17, Wu Dongcai participated in the War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea. In August 1957, he was demobilized and returned to Zhangjiagang, Jiangsu Province. Over the next 20 years, he changed many identities: substitute teacher, decentralized worker, production team leader, "small vendor", sideline team leader, jeweler... Until 1978, he was transferred to Yonglian Village, the smallest and poorest village in the county, as a Party branch secretary. In 1984, Yonggang Steel Rolling Plant was established. By August 20, 1984, the first rebar was produced in Yonglian Village. Within a year or two, Yonglian Village entered the ranks of the top ten wealthy villages in the county. At the end of 2002, Yonggang Group's total assets exceeded 2 billion yuan, making it one of the top 500 enterprise groups in the country.

7. Zeng Chaowen, President of Guizhou Changshou Changle Group

Birthplace: Zunyi, Guizhou; Education background: University (Medical)

Main companies: Guizhou Changshou Changle Group; Headquarters location: Zunyi, Guizhou; First securities market financing: Unlisted; Main industry: Traditional Chinese medicine products; Wealth: 600 million

Zeng Chaowen was a doctor in the army. He started it in 1985 with 2,500 yuan His own hospital, his method of treating male infertility was patented. Today, Changshou Changle also produces other traditional Chinese medicine products, mainly sold abroad. He is a member of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference.

8. Ning Jun, President of Fortune Network Technology (Beijing) Co., Ltd.

9. Yu Hongtan, Deputy General Manager of COSCO Bulk Shipping Co., Ltd.

10. Huang Mingsheng, President of 263 Network Group

11. Wang Guiwu, Chairman of Tianjin Ginza Group

12. Liang Fudong, President of Qingdao Huaren Group

13. Hebei Minglu Garment Group Wu Yantian, general manager of the company

14. Dong Xiushan, chairman of Guangzhou Heyuantang Biotechnology Development Co., Ltd.

15. Zhou Quanli, president of Dalian Lianyu Group

10 years Starting from 2,800 yuan, it has reached the top of the list of domestic high-tech enterprises in Dalian Development Zone.

16. Liu Lirong, Chairman and General Manager of Hubei Sanfu (Group) Co., Ltd.

17 , Yan Xijun, Chairman of Tianjin Tasly Group

18. Wang Zhongjun, President of Huayi Brothers-Pacific Television Culture Investment Co., Ltd.

19. Chairman and President of Warburg Pincus North Asia Office Manager Sun Qiang

20. Du Rong, Chairman of Tianjin Xinmao Technology Investment Group

21. Hai Yan, Chairman and General Manager of Kunlun Hotel

22. Anhui Hua Source Development Co., Ltd. Chen Ying

23. Sun Xinhua, Chairman of Wuhu Port Storage and Transportation Co., Ltd.

24. Cheng Yaokun, President of Wuhan Airlines

25, Fujian You Kelong, Chairman of Longyu Enterprise Group Co., Ltd.

26. Xu Zhulin, General Manager of Jiangsu Nantong Sanjian Group Co., Ltd.

27. Chairman and General Manager of Fujian Rongda Industry and Trade Co., Ltd. Lin Rongda

28. Huang Xiaodong, general manager of Kowloon Company

29. Zhao Xiaolin of Xinjiang Tiancai Technology Co., Ltd.

30. Chairman and CEO of Palis (Group) President Yu Jianchu

31, Chairman of Henan Huaxin Company Zhang Jianhua

32, General Manager of Beijing Jinlv Xianghe Cultural Exchange Company Wang Xiaolu (female)

33 , Wu Yangwen, Chairman of Guangzhou Tangdu Advertising Company

34, Liu Lirong, Chairman and General Manager of Hubei Sanfu (Group) Co., Ltd.

35, Director of Wuhan Chengkai Group Huihuang Real Estate Co., Ltd. Wang Yousheng, Chairman and General Manager

36. Wang Zhenying, Chairman and General Manager of Beijing Golden House Diamond Co., Ltd.

37. Chen Feng, Chairman of HNA Group Company

38. Shen Feiyu, Chairman of Merrill Lynch Catering Group

39. Huang Haibo, General Manager of Daqian Food Forest

40. Wu Jiongsheng, Chairman of Shenzhen West Lake Enterprise Development Company

41. Sun Guangxin

Position: Chairman of Guanghui Group

Main industries: real estate, building materials, natural gas

Pre-entry status: soldier. Participated in the self-defense counterattack against Vietnam in 1979

Sun Guangxin was born in Urumqi in December 1962. He became a soldier after failing the college entrance examination in 1980. In his first year as a soldier, he was admitted to the People's Liberation Army Anhui Bengbu Institute of Automotive Management. After serving in the army for 9 years, Sun Guangxin retired with a resettlement fee of 3,000 yuan. In May 1989, Sun Guangxin took out the 3,000 yuan and 400,000 yuan in loans to establish Guanghui Industry and Trade Co., Ltd. At first, he accumulated funds by selling tractors. In the same year, he opened the first seafood restaurant in Urumqi, transporting seafood by air from the southeast coast. . During the oil exploration boom in the early 1990s, Sun Guangxin turned to the trade of oil exploration equipment.

His company has also invested in the real estate industry, providing homes for a quarter of Urumqi's population. Later, relying on Xinjiang's rich natural resources, special quarries were created.

42. Zhao Xinxian

Position: President and CEO of Sanjiu Group

Main industry: pharmaceuticals

Pre-entrepreneurship identity: First Military Doctor Director of Pharmacy, University Affiliated Nanfang Hospital.

Zhao Xinxian was formerly a professor and pharmacy director at Guangzhou First Military Medical University, and a civilian cadre of the army. In 1985, he founded Southern Pharmaceutical Factory with 5 million yuan. After it was officially put into production in 1987, it achieved an output value of 1.8 billion yuan that year and was awarded the military model enterprise by the General Logistics Department. In 1991, the General Logistics Department invested 100 million yuan in cash to acquire Nanfang Pharmaceutical Factory from Guangzhou First Military Medical University. On October 26, 1992, Sanjiu Enterprise Group was established on the basis of Nanfang Pharmaceutical Factory with a registered capital of 160 million yuan. , Zhao Xinxian served as general manager and director of the pharmaceutical factory. Since 1998, in the annual ranking of the top 100 national pharmaceutical industries by three economic indicators announced by the State Economic and Trade Commission, Sanjiu Enterprise Group has ranked first in terms of sales revenue, profits, and profits and taxes. The group has won the title of "King of Chinese Pharmaceuticals" many times and has become the largest pharmaceutical company in China.

43. Zheng Yonggang

Position: Chairman and President of Shanshan Group

Main industry: Clothing

Pre-entrepreneurship status: soldier.

Zheng Yonggang was born in Ningbo, Zhejiang in 1958. He joined the army after graduating from high school at the age of 18. In 1979, the Central Military Commission issued a document requiring all army cadres to come out of school, and Zheng Yonggang demobilized. After demobilization, Zheng Yonggang worked in a foreign trade company and a county cotton textile factory. In May 1989, Zheng Yonggang took over the Yonggang Garment Factory, which had a loss of more than 10 million, and renamed it "Shanshan". Zheng Yonggang proposed to strive to become the first brand of suits in China, so he let go and borrowed money to advertise first. For a time, the slogan "Don't be too chic" resounded all over the country. Since the second half of 1989, Shanshan Suiting has grown rapidly with a profit margin of 200, with the highest growth rate reaching 1,000. As of the end of May 2000, Shanshan Group's total assets had reached 2.6 billion yuan, and it was among the 520 key construction enterprises nationwide identified by the State Council.

44\Shenzhen Huawei Electronic Technology Co., Ltd. Ren Zhengfei

Ren Zhengfei, born in 1944, is the eldest in his family. He has 6 younger brothers and sisters. The family of nine relies on his parents to work as a teacher in the school. Live on a meager salary. When he was in college, the Cultural Revolution broke out, and his father was labeled a "counterrevolutionary" because he had worked in the Kuomintang's arsenal. Ren Zhengfei learned a valuable lesson: no matter how talented a person is, he must pass the rules of the society in which he lives. Only when mainstream values ??are recognized can there be opportunities. At that time, the mainstream values ??in China were dominated by farmers, laborers and soldiers. For Ren Zhengfei, a university-educated man, the military research unit was the best choice among these three identities, and he became a People's Liberation Army officer. In 1982, Ren left the army and worked as a manager in an electronics company. However, he was deceived and lost his job because he had no business experience. Ren Zhengfei was forced to start a business and founded Shenzhen Huawei in 1988. Since then, the company has grown rapidly and now has annual sales of US$1.5 billion.

45 Haier Group Zhang Ruimin

Born on January 5, 1949 in Laizhou City, Shandong Province; in December 1984, he was appointed as the director of Qingdao Refrigerator General Factory; in 1995, he won the title of China Master of Business Administration from the University of Science and Technology; in December 1997, he won the 1997 Outstanding Chinese Achievement Award from Hong Kong's "Asia Weekly"; in 1999, he served as Chairman of the Board of Directors of Haier Group; in December 1999, he was selected as one of the "30 Most Rich People in the World" by the Financial Times. "Respected Entrepreneur", ranked 26th; in May 2000, he was appointed CEO of Haier Group.

46 Shenzhen Vanke Wang Shi

Wang Shi was born in Liuzhou City, Guangxi Province in January 1951. He graduated from Lanzhou Railway Institute majoring in water supply and drainage. He joined the army at the age of 17 and served as an automobile soldier for five years before leaving the army. In 1983, he worked for the Shenzhen Special Economic Zone Development Company. In 1984, he established the "Modern Scientific and Educational Instrument Exhibition and Sales Center" and served as the general manager.

In 1988, the center reorganized and issued shares and changed its name to "Shenzhen Vanke Enterprise Co., Ltd.". In 1991, the company was officially listed on the Shenzhen Stock Exchange. Wang Shi served as the company's chairman and general manager, and resigned as general manager in February 1999.

47 HC International Guo Fansheng

Guo Fansheng retired from the armored force in 1978 and was admitted to the Department of Industrial Economics of Renmin University of China. After graduation, I and my friends pooled together 148,000 yuan to register Huicong Company. At present, HC Information, which has its own branches in more than 30 cities, publishes more than 200 commercial advertisements every month, covering more than 20 industries such as IT, automobiles, home appliances, chemicals, and radio and television. It publishes more than 50 and 20 commercial advertisements every week on average. More than 10,000 volumes. In 2000, Huicong was the first to implement online magazine integration and online magazine interaction, which greatly reduced the operating costs of business information and once again revolutionized the service objects, methods, and content. After two investments from International Data Group (IDG) in HC, the current value of HC International Information is estimated to be around 1 billion yuan.