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The origin of summer grass
When it comes to summer grass, we can't help but mention Shencao. Shencao is not a person's name, but a group: Financial Fraud Research Center of Shanghai National Accounting Institute. All the members of the group used Shen Cao's pseudonym, and made the research results, that is, the doubts about the suspected financial fraud of listed companies, public. The core member of the group is called "Flying Grass". "Flying grass" is the predecessor of the current summer grass.

In 2006, the Financial Fraud Research Center was dissolved for various reasons, and other members left one after another, but Cao Fei chose to stick to it alone. Later, it was renamed Cao Xia. At present, Cao Xia is a Ph.D. in accounting at Xiamen University and a lecturer at Shanghai National Accounting Institute.

Cao Xia said that the reason for choosing to stay was partly out of his own research interest and partly out of helplessness. It is understood that in 200 1 year, Cao Xia was a graduate student majoring in accounting. Stimulated by Yin Guangxia's fraud, he published the first exposed article in the media, questioning that a listed company is another Yin Guangxia. Later, Cao Xia sent this article to He Xun's blog, which caused great repercussions. Later, he found that uncovering the black does not require much technical content. As long as he finds the law, he will soon discover that some companies are suspected of financial fraud. The feeling at that time was "this is somewhat interesting and exciting." The "difficult journey of financial disclosure" began.

Why have you persisted until now? Cao Xia said, the reason is very simple, Mandarin is not good, and attending classes is not my strong point, so I chose to do some research. There are two kinds of researchers, one is to take the broad road and look for value; One is to take the side door and choose the wrong road. I took a "side door" He also thought about taking a career, but now his college contract is about to expire, and he has submitted resumes to some securities companies and investment banks, all of which have sunk into the sea.