130: The second child will not work
A Mitsubishi car owner complained a few times about the rampant piracy problem and sighed: "Even if piracy is not rampant, our products are not easy to sell and have no reputation. If the design is more sophisticated, the price will go up, and this business will not be easy to do."
"Then what are you doing now...?" Li Jianghe asked doubtfully.
"Now at least there are some government orders, and I can barely survive by making souvenirs," a Mitsubishi owner explained.
"Do you know the situation of other industries in the park?" Li Jianghe continued to ask.
"Uh", the Mitsubishi owner hesitated for a moment, then said: "It's nothing to tell you. Everyone is half-dead. Previously, the boss said that we should vigorously develop, but the leader in charge has changed, and now there is no movement. Everyone is suffering.
support."
"The boss of that animation company and I met when we were studying abroad in Japan," the Mitsubishi car owner said, "Japan's animation industry is doing very well, so we thought about returning to China and trying it. Maybe it would be a big business opportunity.
But I didn’t expect to be trapped here.”
Li Jianghe listened to the Mitsubishi owner's complaints for a while, and seeing that it was getting late, he said goodbye and went back to school.
Before leaving, I received a business card from the owner of a Mitsubishi car, which said Xianghui Cultural Creative Co., Ltd., Zhou Lihui.
Zhou Lihui studied abroad in Japan and majored in automobile manufacturing, but his interest in making figures was obviously much greater than that in making cars. After returning to China, he found that this was still a big blue ocean, so he devoted himself to this industry without hesitation.
As a result, we hit the south wall.
Li Jianghe returned to school and was thinking about the Cultural Industrial Park. He felt that he might be able to take over Xianghui Cultural Creative Co., Ltd., but he still needed to find someone to advise him.
Now of course his first advisers are his parents.
My parents' opinion was that it would be best to acquire the animation company together.
But they didn't provide the funds. They just gave him the contact information of several people for him to watch and use.
They couldn't spare the funds to inject it, and based on the descriptions, Li Jun and Pang Shulan felt that these two factories would not be very expensive.
So let Li Jianghe figure it out on his own.
However, they carefully recalled the animations of later generations and prepared to sort them out and send them to Li Jianghe.
Li Jianghe received a positive answer and handed over the task to Lu Yeming.
"Isn't that right, boss?" Lu Yeming on the other side of the phone said, "You might as well go into the cultural industry, but why should I go investigate!"
"Isn't there no one?" Li Jianghe said with a smile, "Those who are capable work hard, and those who are capable work hard."
Lu Yeming and Li Jianghe were already very familiar with each other, and he complained: "A capable person can't tire himself out even if he works harder. When I get up together now, several hairs fall out."
Lu Yeming is extremely busy now, and the number of talents cannot keep up with the expansion, so he, the executive officer and operating officer with dry shares, is left to take charge.
After a while, some jobs will be his by default.
"Just make contact for me first," Li Jianghe said, "I'll find a professional to evaluate the value when I get back."
"Okay, I'll go ask for your intention." Lu Yeming saw that the task would eventually fall on him, so he had to accept his fate for the time being.
"Since you're on the pirate ship, Lao Lu, you should be more patient," Li Jianghe said with a smile.
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After returning to school, he first wrote his small homework. Now the teacher asked him to be able to read traditional Chinese characters. Li Jianghe went to the library to borrow a few traditional Chinese books and put them on his bedside.
Some masters in the Republic of China, such as Chen Yinke, required that their works must be in traditional Chinese. Qian Zhongshu's academic collections such as "Guan Zhui Bian" and "Talk about Yi Lu" also required that their works must be in traditional Chinese.
The requirement for traditional Chinese is not for the sake of embellishing, but to simplify Chinese characters. There are certain problems in understanding classical Chinese. For example, the word "Zhong" in Mr. Qian Zhongshu's name is actually Zhong. Of course, this Zhong is also the simplified form of "Zhong", but Zhong and Zhong , originally two words, were simplified and unified into "bell".
Moreover, those who can really understand "Guan Zuibian" will generally be able to master traditional Chinese characters.
Li Jianghe borrowed "Talking about Art", which was not an easy book to read.
"What, third brother, I don't understand. You might as well stay in management to learn this." Guo Ce sat aside and washed his feet, then stuck his head out and followed Li Jianghe for a while.
"You are almost illiterate, of course you can't understand," Wang Yunli said while pouring some wolfberry water from Guo Ce's bowl, "Lao Guo, you don't need it, I'll drink some for you."
"Screw you, your kidney is useless even if you drink it." Guo Ce wiped his feet and poured the foot wash water into the toilet.
"What? The second child is not working anymore? Have you started to replenish your kidneys?" Qi Zhiyu was writing ideological reports there. This year he was elected as an activist.
"I'm still an innocent little virgin. This is called preparing for a rainy day, do you understand?" Wang Yunli drank some wolfberry water by himself: "Lao Guo, where did you buy these wolfberry, I'll get some too."
"I brought it from my hometown. If you want, I can bring it to you from my hometown next time. The carriage fee is 100," Guo Ce said angrily.
"Why don't you grab the money?" Wang Yunli smacked his lips and said, "Bring me a bag next time, and I'll treat you to five tea eggs."
Chapter completed!