He became famous in 1980s, and was once a man of the hour in China business circles. He is the richest man in China who has donated the most to the United States, but it is worth mentioning that his front foot just finished donating 70 million, and his back foot went bankrupt. People also ridiculed: Is the punishment coming? China's richest people have donated a lot to the United States, and now they deserve to go bankrupt and bear a huge debt of 200 million! Zhong Xinjia, 1963, from Lianjiang, Guangdong. His family is a famous local medical family, which is quite famous in the local area. But Zhong Xinjia doesn't like studying medicine. His dream is to become a rich man, and he knows that studying medicine can't realize his dream. So he chose to go out alone, trying to build a career and realize his ideal through his own efforts. He went to work in a battery factory, and because he was smart and eager to learn, he quickly understood the basic structure of the battery.
Moreover, he also developed a new type of battery through self-study, which was widely praised in the market and brought great benefits to the company, making him a company executive. But a few years later, Zhong Xinjia decided to go out and start his own business. He also established a battery research base to develop new batteries. Soon he occupied a large market and became a well-known "king of batteries". Later, with his intelligence, he expanded his career and became a well-known rich man.
20 1 1 year, Zhong Xinjia donated100000 dollars to the University of California, which was equivalent to 70 million yuan at that time. But dramatically, when he finished donating money, he got the news that his company was ordered to go bankrupt by the court because it was insolvent. It turned out that when Zhong Xinjia went to the United States to donate money, his partner had taken him to court, and the serious property dispute between them was quickly accepted by the judge. In the end, the judge ordered Zhong Xinjia to compensate the partner for 200 million yuan, and Zhong Xinjia, who had gone bankrupt, had to bear a huge debt of 200 million yuan!