Lei Hong, a veteran actor from Taiwan, has experienced ups and downs in his life but never gave up, his life is like a wonderful legendary script, which makes people sigh and sigh with emotion.
From being born in poverty to becoming a concubine, from suffering the blow of being separated from his wife to regaining happiness, he wrote a legend with perseverance and perseverance.
Lei Hong was born in Taiwan at the end of the Republic of China, and suffered from poverty since he was a child. In that turbulent era, he suffered from the bottom of society, and the shadow left by his childhood struggles has always haunted his heart.
Who would have thought that his handsome appearance and outstanding martial arts would open the door to the showbiz for him.
In the mid-60s, Taiwan's film and television industry was in its infancy, and although Lei Hong could only play a few small roles, his generous performance remuneration was enough to support his family. He and his wife depend on each other, and their quality of life gradually improves by their dedication to art.
With the accumulation of wealth, Lei Hong was bold enough to start a business, first opening a bowling alley, and then getting involved in KTV and other entertainment industries.
Lei Hong knows the key to doing business: capital, location, and people. He adheres to the principle of "no complaints about losses, profit sharing", and uses all the excess performance remuneration for family finance.
It is this enthusiasm for acting that has injected an inexhaustible source of motivation into his business journey.
Success came so quickly that Lei Hong had a new dream in life - to become a concubine. After a long 20-year marriage, he finally ushered in the moment of his dream.
The most shocking thing is that at the age of 60, Lei Hong actually married a concubine who was only in his 20s. Although the status of these wives and concubines was not official, they all owned their own mansions and lived a carefree life.
Lei Hong treats these wives equally, and never snubbs anyone.
Entered the show business by chance
When it comes to Lei Hong's early years, it always makes people feel a lot of emotion. From a humble background, he spent a difficult teenage time in Taiwan and endured the hardships of the bottom of society.
At that time, his family was poor, which gave him countless hardships.
However, who would have thought that his handsome appearance and extraordinary martial arts would open the door to the showbiz for him under the arrangement of fate. This is really a godsend.
In the mid-sixties, Taiwan's film and television industry was gradually taking off. Although Lei Hong was only able to play a few small roles at that time, the generous performance remuneration was enough to support his family.
He and his wife depended on each other, were diligent and simple, and were content with a simple life.
Over time, his dedication to art led to an increase in his income and a better quality of life. After accumulating enough wealth, Lei Hong began to seek greater development and dared to start a business.
He first opened a bowling alley, and then set foot in the entertainment industry such as KTV.
Lei Hong knows that the way of doing business is inseparable from the three keys of capital, location and connections. He adheres to the business principle of "no complaints about losses, profit sharing", and invests all the excess performance remuneration into his family.
It is this dedication to his career and enthusiasm for art that has injected an inexhaustible source of motivation into his journey in the business world.
Married six beauties
After a long 20-year marriage, Lei Hong finally ushered in the moment of realizing his dream - taking a concubine became a trend.
The most surprising thing is that when he was over 60 years old, Lei Hong actually married a concubine who was only in his 20s. Although the status of these wives and concubines was not official, they all owned their own mansions and lived a carefree life.
It is commendable that Lei Hong treats these wives equally, and never snubbs anyone.
In order to avoid family conflicts, Lei Hong set strict rules for each wife: in addition to enjoying great material satisfaction, they must submit themselves wholeheartedly to themselves emotionally.
As Rahon said, "Instead of hurting each other, find like-minded partners to share happiness."
In Lei Hong's "harem", in addition to doing housework and participating in social activities, wives and concubines enjoy the days of being pampered.
They made an agreement with Lei Hong: if anyone covets the passions of the outside world, they can only give up their good life and leave on their own; Otherwise, they would have to have some hope with their wives, because Lei Hong would never spend the night in any of their homes.
Looking back on those magnificent days, Lei Hong's face was always filled with a smug look. As a man who fulfilled his dream of polygamy, he enjoyed this extraordinary lifestyle without any complaints.
At that time, he was immersed in the peak of his life and career, living a carefree and happy life.
Once prospered, once poor
When Lei Hong was 65 years old, he finally tasted the joy of entrepreneurship and tasted the pinnacle of life. Who would have thought that the catastrophe would also follow, leaving a heavy blow to the life of a successful man.
In the face of the sudden loss of property, Lei Hong's wives left him one after another, unwilling to share the joys and sorrows with him, and the friendship between them seemed to come to naught overnight.
Among them, the fifth wife is the most unpredictable.
Although this concubine who was favored by Lei Hong was as beautiful as a flower, she was insatiable and indulged in high-risk speculative activities such as gambling and stock speculation all day long. In the end, he brewed a huge debt of up to 10 million Taiwan dollars, and Lei Hong had no choice but to make up his mind to sell the villa to maintain his family's finances.
It was a nightmare. The promise between them and husband and wife was as fleeting as a bubble. In the blink of an eye, the villa was sold, the UnionPay account was emptied, and these wives and concubines only wanted to enjoy the fruits of happiness, but they were unwilling to share the suffering.
Lei Hong was on the verge of bankruptcy, and even fell into such a desperate situation at one point that he almost had to sell the last thing to cover his body to make ends meet.
In desperation, Lei Hong had to climb the highest peak in Taiwan alone, huddled on the top of the empty and silent mountain, wandering alone all night. It wasn't until dawn that he finally realized the three true meanings of life after experiencing this huge blow: a son is not enough to rely on, the opposite sex who truly loves him cannot share his husband with others, and those who are unfaithful to the opposite sex will eventually be abandoned in the world.
After this painful setback, Lei Hong seemed to suddenly come to his senses and learned from the pain. He recognized that there was a vicious circle in this world: men would take concubines in order to obtain money and power, while women would be willing to be juniors and juniors in order to obtain material benefits, and endure sharing their husbands with others.