Every time billionaires are talked about, it seems that their red face is a topic that cannot be jumped on, and even many have been rumored as good stories. Perhaps the most famous is Li Ka-shing, the richest man in China. The story of Li Ka-shing and his own triumph is often on the cover of Hong Kong gossip media.

Born in 1961, Zhou Kaixuan is a full 33 years younger than Li Ka-shing. She was not born into a rich family, her father was just an ordinary businessman. As a student, Zhou built a rich network. In 1993, Zhou met Li Ka-shing and did the Oriental Plaza project for Li, which not only earned the first bucket of gold in her life, but also a stepping stone for her to gradually approach Li Ka-shing. When the two co-founded the tom.com, Chow kai-hsien only bought a stake of HK$300,000, but after the company's listing, its value soared to a maximum of HK$12.7 billion, becoming the second richest woman in Hong Kong. For 24 years, the story of Li and Zhou has been interpreted in various ways, but the two have always respected each other as friends
Unlike Li Ka-shing, the story of Hong Kong billionaire Lau Luan-hung and his confidant is better known. Liu's red-faced personalities include Hong Kong star Cai Shaofen and goddess-level movie star Li Jiaxin. It is said that Liu Luanxiong officially associated with Li Jiaxin in 1989, and in 1988, Li Jiaxin just won the miss Hong Kong title. Later, the two fell in love, and the recording of Li scolding Liu was also widely circulated.
The stars became Liu's passers-by, but a female reporter became the ultimate winner. In 1999, Chen Kaiyun, who was in her early 20s, was a reporter for Apple Daily, and the two met when interviewing Liu Luanxiong. Chen slowly developed into Liu's red face. He then transformed from a journalist and became Liu's personal assistant. In 2008, he gave birth to a daughter for Liu. According to media reports, she received a property of HK$1.6 billion. At the end of 2016, Liu issued a statement in the newspaper that he divorced the original partner, and Chen Kaiyun, a red-faced self, entered the house after 16 and married Liu.
In 20 years, Japanese businessman Yoshiaki Tsui bought 1/6 of Japan's land and a huge family property of 165 billion US dollars. In 1990, he was named the world's richest man by Forbes magazine in the United States. He was called "the rich of the rich, the leader of the leaders". His story with the red-faced self was once the headline of entertainment news.
According to a Japanese weekly report, since March 1992, Akira Tsui has used actress Yasuko Sawaguchi as the spokesperson for the Prince Hotel, and the scandal between the two has been spreading non-stop. After February 2000, the Seibu Group no longer used Sawaguchi as a spokesperson, and at that time, there was media speculation that it was because of the problems in the relationship between the two. At that time, his story with two female secretaries was also exposed by the gossip media.
Yoshiaki Tsuyoshi is quite interested in female stars, in addition to Yasuko Sawaguchi, Yoko Minano, Yoshiko Mita, Yaki Mizusawa, Mizuzawa Mika, Sato Eriko have all been rumored to have gossip with her, and even veteran star Yoshinaga Sayuri is among them. Yoshinaga Sayuri, who she had known Yoshiaki Tsuyoshi since she was young, appeared as a "Seibu fan" and often went to the Seibu Dome to watch the game, and there would always be a figure and bouquet of flowers next to Yoshiaki Yoshiaki, and Yoshinaga's villa in Nagano was also half bought and half given away by Yoshiaki Yoshiaki.
In China, if there is a story of a billionaire and a red face, it is none other than Vanke founder Wang Shi and actor Tian Pujun. Tian Pujun, born in 1981, is a producer, columnist and actor. In 2012, he broke out with Vanke boss Wang Shi and Tian Pujun, and the difference between the two by 30 years also became the focus of media and public opinion. At the time of the Vanke equity incident last year, Tian Pujun sent out four words on Weibo to support Wang Shi.
Wang Gongquan was initially unfamiliar to the public. He is one of the former "Six Gentlemen of Wantong", Weibo Big V, a well-known investor, and one of the partners and founders of CDH Venture Capital Fund. However, the elopement incident made him famous overnight.
On the evening of May 16, 2011, Wang Gongquan announced on Weibo that he would give up everything and elope with Wang Qin, the founder of Jiangsu Zhongfu Investment Co., Ltd., and published the original song "Elopement Song" on Weibo. Wang Gongquan's move sparked hundreds of thousands of fans to watch, and the reputation was mixed, and the word "elopement" became a hot internet buzz in 2011. More than a month later, Wang Gongquan quietly returned home.