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Mr. Chen Kai visited Cui Naifu

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Mr. Chen Kai visited Cui Naifu

▲Photographed in the home of Mr. Cui Naifu, former minister of the Ministry of Civil Affairs and father of China's public welfare charity

On September 7, 2022, during the "99 Charity Day" event, Chen Kai, director of the Management Committee of the China Probate Bank, visited Cui Naifu, former minister of the Ministry of Civil Affairs and the father of China's philanthropy. Minister Cui cordially received Chen Kai and inquired about the development of the China Probate Bank.

Mr. Chen Kai visited Cui Naifu

Chen Kai reported to Minister Cui the new trend of "rejuvenation of wills" in the China Probate Bank in recent years, and the phenomena of pre-life wills, intended guardianship, inheritance donations and spiritual inheritances appear frequently. Minister Cui was very happy to understand and gave a positive evaluation of these new phenomena.

Minister Cui also had an in-depth exchange with Chen Kai on the combination and application of Mao Zedong Thought, traditional Confucian philosophy, Sun Tzu's art of war and modern management theory in the development of the Chinese testamentary bank, talent training and management practice. Minister Cui pointed out that if you want to establish yourself and establish yourself, and if you want to reach and reach people, the Chinese will bank must be stable and far-reaching, and it is necessary to make achievements for a long time, and the key is not to forget the original intention of helping the broad masses of the people handle family affairs well and promoting family harmony.

Although he is 95 years old, Minister Cui is still full of spirit and clear thinking, Chen Kai sincerely praised Minister Cui as a "benevolent life", and wished Minister Cui a long and healthy life.

Mr. Chen Kai visited Cui Naifu

Minister Cui has a deep relationship with the China Will Bank, and the details can recall the story between the "Godfather of Philanthropy" Cui Naifu and the China Will Bank (← click on the article on the left to view the full text).

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