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Yumiko Araki: Jack Ma's dream lover, who traveled to Japan six times to find it, and was brought back to Japan at the age of 44

author:Ye Xianglun spoke

Behind Jack Ma's successful entrepreneurship, there is an unexpected inspiration - Junko Odeer in the Japanese drama "Volleyball Girl". This TV icon inspired Jack Ma, who had fallen into a trough, to rise again and fulfill his dream of a business empire. Years later, Ma visited Japan six times and finally found Yumiko Araki, who played Junko Fawn. How does a Japanese drama character affect the people of both countries? What kind of fate does she have with Jack Ma? This transnational dream journey is full of drama.

Yumiko Araki: Jack Ma's dream lover, who traveled to Japan six times to find it, and was brought back to Japan at the age of 44

A product of the times - TV idol Junko Ogawn

In the 70s of the 20th century, the Japanese women's volleyball team made successive achievements on the world stage, driving the domestic volleyball boom. The cartoonist seized this era background and created the work "Flame of Youth" based on the female volleyball player. It was later adapted into a TV series, starring newcomer Yumiko Araki as the heroine Junko Ogawn. In the play, Junko Olu is passionate about volleyball and fights hard to train for the national team.

Yumiko Araki: Jack Ma's dream lover, who traveled to Japan six times to find it, and was brought back to Japan at the age of 44

Under the vivid interpretation of Yumiko Araki, Junko Fawn jumped on the paper in three dimensions and became a national idol in Japan at that time. In contrast to Japan, the Chinese women's volleyball team experienced a downturn at that time, and it needed such a role full of sportsmanship and will to struggle. Therefore, the play also achieved great success after it was introduced to China, and Junko Fawn became a spiritual teacher in the minds of Chinese audiences. A transnational television icon that condenses the collective memory of two peoples.

Jack Ma's three college entrance examinations and life turnaround

Ma Yun has loved English since he was a child, but his math scores were unsatisfactory, and he failed to pass the college entrance examination twice in mathematics and could not go to university. In a time of frustration, Ma Yun began to watch "Volleyball Girl", and Junko Fawn's indomitable spirit was a great inspiration to him.

Yumiko Araki: Jack Ma's dream lover, who traveled to Japan six times to find it, and was brought back to Japan at the age of 44

In 1984, Ma Yun plucked up the courage to take the college entrance examination for the third time, and finally entered the university, opening a new chapter in his life. Ma Yun frankly said that without the spiritual infection of Junko Fawn, there would be no later success. We should also be like Jack Ma, absorbing spiritual food at the trough and rekindling our fighting spirit. If you stick to your dreams, you can change your destiny.

Six visits to Japan ended up with idols

After his successful career, Ma Yun always wanted to meet this destiny-changing idol. In 2004, he visited Japan for the first time to look for Yumiko Araki, but for various reasons he found nothing. In six years, Ma visited Japan six times until 2000, when he found Yumiko, who had retired, through connections. The two met for only 15 minutes before Ma left Japan.

Yumiko Araki: Jack Ma's dream lover, who traveled to Japan six times to find it, and was brought back to Japan at the age of 44

Later, Ma Yun invited Yumiko to Hangzhou again and reunited at the headquarters. Jack Ma tells the story of Junko Ogawn's profound influence on him, and Yumiko is surprised by the transnational impact of a television character. After the test of time, Ma Yun finally found his spiritual mentor, and Yumiko also saw a different world. This journey of dreaming proves the power of television images and condenses the friendship of two hearts.

On Ma Yun's life path, he experienced many setbacks and failures, but he never gave up. He has always followed the example of Junko Ogami and worked hard to pursue his dreams. As Junko Odeer shows in the TV series, no matter how difficult and challenging you face, you must persevere and work hard. This is also the belief that Jack Ma adheres to in the process of entrepreneurship - as long as you keep working hard, you will definitely be able to succeed.

Yumiko Araki: Jack Ma's dream lover, who traveled to Japan six times to find it, and was brought back to Japan at the age of 44

Years later, when Ma finally found Yumiko Araki, he was overwhelmed with emotion. He thanked Junko Ogami for her influence on him, and also thanked Yumiko Araki for her role in making him go further and higher in life. And Yumiko Araki is also happy because of Jack Ma's success, she sees the impact of her performance on a Chinese youth, and she also sees the profound meaning of her acting career.

The fate of Junko Xiaolu and Jack Ma is not only the encouragement and encouragement of a TV character to a person, but also the mutual communication and mutual influence of a country and an enterprise. In this transnational dream journey, we saw the power of television images and felt the power of dreams.

Yumiko Araki: Jack Ma's dream lover, who traveled to Japan six times to find it, and was brought back to Japan at the age of 44

The wonderful fate of Jack Ma and Junko Fawn shows the infectious power of TV images. We all need a spiritual teacher who will motivate us to get through the lows and start anew. We are grateful to everyone who has inspired and helped us, and continue to walk on the journey of life.

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