China’s Chen Jingrun originally came from a poor family and worked as an apprentice in a grocery store. However, he did not succumb to his fate, but continued to strive for self-improvement. He studied mathematics by himself at night, and later audited at Tsinghua University, and later became famous for his Goldbach's conjecture changed her own destiny and even shocked the world; and Helen Keller from the United States became blind and deafened when she was one and a half years old, but she fought against her fate unyieldingly. Under the guidance of her tutor, She learned Braille, spelled words, expressed herself, and learned to speak. At the age of 20, she was admitted to the Women's College of Harvard University. If she had not studied hard, but given up on herself, I believe she was just a pitiful disabled person, but she used herself His perseverance created the myth of "knowledge changes destiny"~! Li Ka-shing, the richest man in China, famously said: "Knowledge changes destiny"
Wealth: 11.9 billion US dollars
Quote: "Knowledge changes destiny"
A poor young man, relying on his diligence and wisdom, spent decades to complete the wealth creation myth of several or even dozens of generations. He repeatedly took action when the world was in a downturn and made a fortune. His classic case of achieving great success in the capital market has also been included in the business tutorials of the world's management masters. Superman, while becoming the richest man in Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan with a fortune of US$12 billion, has also achieved his sacred status in the hearts of the Chinese by encapsulating countless people's personal experience of creating wealth and dreams.