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"Avenue" new book published: middle school students interview with corporate celebrities, side-written "entrepreneurship"

Text/Yangcheng Evening News all-media reporter Sun Lei

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Luo Hui, a high school student at Guangzhou No. 6 Middle School, began to practice her dream at the age of 16, interviewing successful entrepreneurs and discussing entrepreneurship. Three years later, the interviews with a selection of 8 entrepreneurs were published by Sun Yat-sen University Press and named "Avenue".

On January 8th, the launch of the new book "Avenue" was held at the Guangzhou Mansion. (For more news, please pay attention to Yangcheng Pie pai.ycwb.com)

"Avenue" new book published: middle school students interview with corporate celebrities, side-written "entrepreneurship"

The entrepreneurs interviewed in the book include Zhou Jingliang of "Baishi Mountain", Huang Hongsheng of "Skyworth", Zhang Chuanwei of "Mingyang Wind Power", Shao Jianming of "Haiyin", Zhang Hanquan of "Xinji", Zhang Tao of "Yanoda", Wang Dafu of "Hongzhou", and Duran of "iFLYTEK", all of whom are industry celebrities.

Luo Hui interviewed entrepreneurs from the perspective of students, including their entrepreneurial intentions, personal education, growth experience, spiritual character, career attitude, children's education... Provides us with a unique sample of cognitive entrepreneurs.

According to Wang Tianqi, president of Sun Yat-sen University Press, Luo Hui is the youngest author of the publishing house, while the oldest author is Professor Xia Shuzhang, who is hundreds of years old. The publishing house is mainly academic publishing, and "Avenue" belongs to the market-oriented topic.

"At first, I saw the sample, worried that the interview of a middle school student would be too light, and after reading the entrepreneurial content he was familiar with in the book, it was indeed more comprehensive and in-depth, and then I was assured of publishing." Wang Tianqi said.

"My motivation for writing the book stemmed from curiosity, from a desire to explore successful entrepreneurs." Luo Hui said that she spends two or three months in each interview to understand the company, memorize homework, and write the outline of the interview, just because she is worried that entrepreneurs feel that they are too naïve.

Source | Yangcheng Evening News Yangcheng Pie

Editor-in-charge | Lai Cun Root

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