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Who is the father of Wang Jianlin, the richest man?
Wang Jianlin's father-the father of the richest man is the Red Army.

Not afraid of officialdom, free communication, spending money like running water, natural courtyard temperament, a character that must be done, such potential energy makes Wang Jianlin quite mysterious. In the eyes of many people, Wanda, which is favored by the government, seems to have withdrawn from the market competition.

When it comes to Wang Jianlin, people think more of his "richest man" title and his son Wang Sicong, who is famous for his "poisonous tongue". In the process of Wang Jianlin's growth, his father Wang Yiquan had an important influence. His father is a peasant-born veteran of the Red Army. Wang Yiquan 1933 joined the Red Army and experienced the 25,000-mile Li Long Long March, War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression and the Liberation War. He has served as the company commander of the 93rd Division of the Red Army 3 1 Army, the company commander of the Northwest Shanxi129th Division, and the clerk of Ye Yi Field Hospital. After liberation, he worked in hua county Land Reform Group and Southwest Logging Company. 1958 moved to Dajin County, Sichuan Province with his family because he participated in the establishment of Dajin County Forest Industry Bureau. 65438-0972 Deputy Director, Vice President and Deputy Secretary of the Revolutionary Committee of Sichuan Forestry School (now Dujiangyan Campus of Sichuan Agricultural University), retired from 65438-0979.

As an old soldier of the Chinese Workers and Peasants Red Army and the old party member of the Communist Party of China (CPC), Wang Yiquan has infinite loyalty to the Party and unshakable faith in the revolutionary cause. In the war-torn years, the predecessors of the Red Army risked their lives, were not afraid of difficulties and sacrifices, and went forward bravely, making painstaking efforts for the establishment of a new China.