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She is the wife of the "Tang monk", born in the Summer Palace, and the first pot of gold is also related to cultural relics

Chi Chongrui, who enjoyed a place in China's entertainment industry because of his successful appearance as a Tang monk, is still a focus in the public eye. This is not only because he created the well-known character in "Journey to the West", but also because he is related to a rich man who is no less famous than him, Chen Lihua.

The two are related by culture, and their age is not enough to be a barrier to their love. Since their union in 1990, they have worked together for decades.

She is the wife of the "Tang monk", born in the Summer Palace, and the first pot of gold is also related to cultural relics

Today, Chen Lihua has many dazzling halos, she is not only the richest woman in China in the Hurun Rich List, but also in the global rich list.

He is currently a member of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, the chairman of the board of directors of Fuhua International Group, and the director of the China Rosewood Museum.

Her extraordinary life seems to be inextricably linked to cultural relics.

In 1941, a cry broke the quiet and tranquil sky of the Summer Palace in Beijing, and as a Zhenghuangqi family with the same surname as Cixi, Yehenara, her birthplace was a cultural relics treasure.

She is the wife of the "Tang monk", born in the Summer Palace, and the first pot of gold is also related to cultural relics

Perhaps because of the artifacts of life, she has an unusual interest in beautiful Chinese furniture. Due to her family's poverty, she was forced to drop out of high school and chose to start a furniture repair business according to her preferences.

Her innate business acumen and sincerity in dealing with customers made her career smooth sailing, and she soon set up her own small furniture factory.

However, the first pot of gold she really received was because she keenly grasped the business opportunity and made a decisive move.

In 1982, Chen Lihua moved to Hong Kong. I once got a message from a friend that somewhere in Beijing had hoarded some of the ownerless cultural relics confiscated during the Cultural Revolution, most of which were Ming and Qing mahogany furniture, and were being disposed of at a low price.

She is the wife of the "Tang monk", born in the Summer Palace, and the first pot of gold is also related to cultural relics

Hearing this information, she did not hesitate at all, and quickly went north to collect these precious furniture, and then sold it at a high price in Hong Kong, which created a solid foundation for her future wealth myth.

With this classic practical case, she was already familiar with it when she was concocted in Belgium, and after buying twelve villas at a low price, she waited for the subsequent house price market to rise and then sucked high, and she successfully obtained the original accumulation of capital.

During this period, the TV series "Journey to the West" became a big hit after it was broadcast in China, and several actors who played the tang monks and apprentices in the play also became stars, which naturally attracted the attention of Chen Minghua, who paid attention to the cultural industry.

A chance encounter allowed her and Chi Zhongrui, who played Tang Monk, to build a bridge of love. The two have the same interests and pursuits in the field of culture, which makes them put aside the world's prejudices against age and bravely walk together.

With the assistance of her confidant partner, Chen Lihua's investment is even more full of pride, and she has invested heavily in real estate education and medical industries, and her career has flourished.

She is the wife of the "Tang monk", born in the Summer Palace, and the first pot of gold is also related to cultural relics

However, the fate of cultural relics and furniture has always made her have a special complex for this. In October 1999, she invested 200 million yuan to build the China Rosewood Museum, which displays more than 300 pieces of Ming and Qing Dynasty furniture in her collection, in addition to more than 2,000 pieces of rare rosewood products produced by her factory for more than 20 years.

After achieving career success, she did not forget to give back to the society, and over the years she can also be seen everywhere in the charity industry.

From her legendary life experience, we can draw such a conclusion that in the ocean of life, to take advantage of the situation, to find opportunities in their favorite and most familiar areas, they will often reap the results with half the effort. After all, luck is reserved only for those who are prepared.

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