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The words hanging in Li Ka-shing's office?

There are two calligraphy and paintings hanging on the wall of Li Ka-shing's personal office, one of which is the rustling of bamboo by Zheng Banqiao.

Zheng Banqiao's paintings are unique in style and simple in image, but they contain infinite meanings. The other is a calligraphy that Li Ka-shing claims to like very much, and it is also the only calligraphy hanging in the office. It is a poem written by Confucian general Zuo in Wuxi Meiyuan, Jiangsu Province in the Qing Dynasty: Make a first-class wish, make a first-class love, enjoy a second-class blessing, and live a life creed.

Introduction of Li Ka-shing's Personal Experience

/kloc-in the winter of 0/943, Li Yunjing was seriously ill. He called Li Ka-shing to the bed and gently warned: It is better to ask for help than to ask for help. Only when you suffer can you be taught by others. Don't lose heart when you are frustrated, and don't get carried away when you are proud.

His father Li Yunjing died of illness. In order to support his mother and three siblings, Li Ka-shing was forced to drop out of school to make a living in society. The fellow villagers who can visit fortune-teller all think that he is "dull-eyed and thin-boned, and may not succeed in the future." Li Ka-shing first worked as an apprentice in Zhongnan Watch Company of Uncle Zhuang Jing 'an. After Li Ka-shing arrived here, the first kung fu he learned was to sense motive and play it by ear.