With the rapid development of China's economy, more and more successful people choose to immigrate overseas.
However, the family of Liu Chuanzhi, the founder of Lenovo Group, is a notable exception to this trend.
Rumors that Liu Chuanzhi had emigrated were all the rage, but soon Liu Qing posted on Weibo that his parents were walking in Beijing, confirming that this claim was groundless.
In fact, neither Liu Chuanzhi nor his family chose to settle abroad or change their nationality, which is in stark contrast to many successful people.
Liu Chuanzhi was born in 1944 in a scholarly family in Shanghai, and his father, Liu Gushu, is the holder of China's No. 2 lawyer's certificate, which can be said to be a celebrity in Shanghai's financial circles.
Liu Chuanzhi initially dreamed of becoming a pilot, but failed to pass the exam.
Subsequently, he was admitted to the Xi'an Military Telecommunications Engineering Institute, where he met his future wife, Gong Guoxing, who was also his college classmate.
When the two hearts are busy with school, they are also slowly drawn closer by the likes of adolescence.
Liu Chuanzhi and Gong Guoxing parted ways after graduation, until 1968, when they met again on a farm in Zhuhai, Guangdong, and after a year spent together, they confirmed their relationship and officially registered their marriage in 1969.
Liu Chuanzhi and his wife were transferred back to work at the Chinese Academy of Sciences in 1970, and after returning to Beijing, they were assigned to work at the Institute of Computing Science of the Chinese Academy of Sciences.
The family barely made ends meet in a simple 12-square-meter shack, but fortunately Liu Chuanzhi found his interest and began to work hard to learn Xi computer-related knowledge and new technologies.
His wife Gong Guoxing also gave him great support, and she took care of the family and became his strongest backing.
Liu founded Lenovo in 1984 at the age of 40.
At that time, Lenovo was still only a small private enterprise, and in order to gain a foothold in the market, Lenovo initially relied on foreign brands to maintain operations.
In the following years, Liu Chuanzhi gradually realized the development and growth of Lenovo through his personal efforts, and eventually became an industry leader.
On the road of entrepreneurship, Liu Chuanzhi's wife Gong Guoxing has been silently supporting him, and she shoulders the responsibility of raising children alone, reducing her husband's burden and allowing Liu Chuanzhi to devote himself to career construction.
Liu Chuanzhi can start a business without worries, precisely because of Gong Guoxing's solid support.
Years later, Liu Chuanzhi had already achieved success, and some suggested that the family emigrate to live abroad.
However, Mr. and Mrs. Liu rejected the offer.
They believe that in China, not only the memories of their struggle and entrepreneurship are preserved, but also the deep feelings for this land and people.
Liu Chuanzhi's eldest son, Liu Lin, has always been full of mystery in his life experience.
As the son of corporate magnate Liu Chuanzhi, he chose the path of low-key entrepreneurship rather than pursuing fame and fortune in the business world.
It is said that Liu Lin was born in Beijing in 1970.
His childhood experience includes an incident in which Liu Chuanzhi discovered that he had revised his grades, after which Liu Chuanzhi subjected him to a few days of "cold violence", which had a profound impact on Liu Lin, teaching him that his grades can be bad, but he must be honest.
In the 80s of the 20th century, Liu Lin was admitted to the Computer Science Department of Beijing University of Posts Xi and Telecommunications.
There is very little information about him during his college life, and he just lives on campus as an ordinary student.
After graduating from university in 1994, Liu Lin went to Columbia University in the United States to study computer science, and eventually obtained a master's degree.
It is uncertain whether the expenses during this period were also funded by Liu Chuanzhi, but it can be seen that Liu Lin chose to return to China after graduation to develop, showing that he still has feelings for China.
I thought that Liu Lin would work at Lenovo after returning to Beijing, but I didn't expect Liu Chuanzhi to implement the family rule of "children are not allowed to enter Lenovo".
After half a year of Xi in the investment department of Lenovo, Liu Lin finally chose to leave his father's company despite feeling helpless. This time, he decided to start his own business and plunged into the field of investment.
Initially, Liulin's career was not smooth, and it was uneventful for several years, mainly due to the lack of support from his father, and he was still accumulating experience.
It wasn't until he was around 40 that his corporate and investment businesses began to get on track, suggesting that even the son of a corporate magnate is not easy to start his own business.
Liu Lin continued to grope on the road of pursuing his career, but his personal life has remained low-key, until the 46-year-old made his first public appearance in 2016 to announce the news of marriage.
Liu Qing was born in 1978 and is the youngest daughter of the Liu family.
She is not only beautiful and intelligent, but also hardworking and simple, so she is deeply favored by Liu Chuanzhi.
In accordance with the family tradition, Liu Qing studied computer science at Peking University and Harvard Business School, and eventually became a financial elite.
At the age of 36, she became a Managing Director of Goldman Sachs Asia Pacific and was in the prime of her career.
However, at this time, Liu Qing resolutely left Goldman Sachs and joined Didi, which was still small at the time.
Liu Qing didn't care about the outside world's speculation that she was "joining the company by relationship", she could have chosen to continue to develop steadily, but she was optimistic about the prospects of the sharing economy, so she was willing to take the risk of changing jobs.
Her judgment has enabled Didi to soar from a small company to a giant in the field of mobility in just a few years.
After Liu Qing joined Didi, she faced many difficulties, including fierce competition, financing problems, and even breast cancer herself, but she successfully overcame them all.
For Didi's development and her three children, Liu Qing often works late into the night, and her management ability and ability to withstand pressure are also improved in constant tests.
Eventually, she became the youngest president in Didi's history.
However, Liu Qing's career was at its peak, but she ended her marriage at the age of 39, and she devoted a lot of time and passion to her career, but also lost her original family.
Looking back on her life, Liu Qing has no regrets about her decision to change jobs, but she has buried hidden pain for her choice when she was young.
Liu Qing believes that career and family are not opposites.
She hopes to be like more women, while realizing their self-worth, they can also have a happy marriage.
Liu Chuanzhi is also very concerned about his daughter's life, and he expects her to find a balance in life. The choices of the past are irreversible, but she will work hard to find new possibilities.
Liu Qing intends to fight in China for a long time, because Didi is a local company that needs to strengthen its competitiveness.
In addition, she also hopes that her daughter can grow up in China, so she does not plan to emigrate. Unlike Goldman Sachs, she has her own unique choices and considerations in this regard. Liu Chuanzhi