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The Year 1979 in My Life
Chapter 39: Unrest. [197]
Summary
In 1984, China's non-public economy began, led by entrepreneurs like Liu Jia Xiong Di and Wang Wan Ke, who became wealthy in 1983 through various trades. Yiwu's advanced commodity market and Wenzhou's family businesses fueled this growth. As the "Daoyé" emerged, they created a vast network of trade hubs, leading to increased logistics and family factories. The fall of the Soviet Union in 1991 opened international trading opportunities for Chinese traders, who flooded Eastern Europe. Amidst this, Li He navigated personal challenges, reflecting on past hardships while managing his growing wealth, and faced uncertainty as arrests occurred in his neighborhood.Full content
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