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Fan Jianchuan, former vice mayor of Yibin City, Sichuan Province, suddenly resigned from his post and went to the sea to do business. He specializes in the real estate industry because it is the most profitable business. Why did he go to sea to do business

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Fan Jianchuan, former vice mayor of Yibin City, Sichuan Province, suddenly resigned from his post and went to the sea to do business.

He specializes in the real estate industry because it is the most profitable business. Why did he go to sea to do business? In his words: the original salary was not enough to support his hobby of collecting antiques.

After making two or three billion yuan, he decided to build a museum in Chongqing.

So he sold his family building, shops, gas stations, and all the money was smashed into the museum that would be built. After he found the land in Dayi County, he set a goal: to build five museums in nine months.

He ate and lived in the museum for nine months in a row, lying on cardboard for two or three hours when he was sleepy, and also participated in the project, and nine months later, the museum experience was officially opened to the public.

The museum displays his decades-old collection: 30 tons of handwritten materials, 400,000 letters, 20,000 diaries, millions of portraits, a total of more than 8 million pieces, and 153 first-class cultural relics.

There are a total of 30 branch museums, covering an area of 500 acres, with a collection of nearly 10 million pieces.

On the walls of the visitor reception center, his confession is written: for peace, collecting wars; for the future, collecting lessons; for tranquility, collecting disasters; for inheritance, collecting folklore.

Of all the museums, the one that touched the hearts of China and the Japanese most was the Anti-Japanese War Museum. In order to collect physical evidence of the Japanese invasion of China, he spent 20 years and traveled to Japan many times to buy pictorial magazines and books from the Japanese invasion of China, postcards used by the Japanese army, combat maps, steel helmets, military uniforms, telescopes and so on.

According to the time span, the museum is divided into 15 exhibition areas, and divided into 12 exhibition topics such as "Massacre", "Three Light Crimes", "Bacterial Experiments", "Comfort Women" and so on, according to categories, with a total of more than 6,000 exhibits, including physical evidence of Japanese crimes of aggression against China from 1931 to 1945.

He built this museum so that the Japanese who denied the war of aggression against China could see the heinous crimes committed by Japan against China. He said: Facts are better than everything, cultural relics here are better than everything, and the crimes of the Japanese army in Tsinghua are too numerous to read.

He hoped that Chinese would remember history and revitalize China. "I'm just keeping memories for the country, these things are collected privately, but they belong more to this country," he said. ”

On November 9, Fan Jianchuan Products China Moral Model Nomination Award. In order to build a museum, he spent more than a billion yuan, and in order to support the museum, he went to give lectures, write books, sell cd-roches, and sometimes write many words a day to sell.

He said: "A picture, no matter how big or small it is 100 pieces, for the sake of the museum, I am so faceless." ”

In order for the museum to survive, he also moved from the big city to the small town, wearing clothes for dozens of yuan a day on the street, eating a few dollars of beans and flowers.

Although he devoted a lot of energy, time, and money to the museum, he enjoyed it and wrote a passage: Turbulent years, curled up in the town. Steal the rest of your life, what do you want!

#新春日记 #

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