Chapter one hundred and forty first(2/2)
"Yiping, I came here today, and was entrusted by the Ma Wenqian family to make a promise,"
The following will not count the word count.
Thank you very much for your comments in the book review area. I have replied to some questions more than once, but I guess not many people have read them, and many book friends still have raised the same questions. Today, I would like to explain some questions.
Feng Yiping's story is based on time as the main axis. Now it has developed to 2003, which brings a problem. Many book friends habitually use some current values to measure things at that time, so they are very puzzled. For example, Feng Yiping is already the richest man, how could some things happen to him now?
What I want to say is that although it has only been more than ten years, compared with 2003, some concepts have really changed drastically.
In 2003, whether it was China or the whole world, from the perspective of most people at that time, they really did not worship wealth as extremely and purely as they are now. At that time, everyone's idols were not generally the richest people in China.
If a richest man now does what he does now, he will definitely drown him. At the same time, no one will risk the world's tyranny and speak for him.
But now, for many people, whatever they say and do is right, at least, it is not outrageously wrong.
At that time, it would be a swear word to say that a person is a rich man.
But now, perhaps in the eyes of a few people, this is still a derogatory word, but just as girls are always willing to be called beautiful women, I think most people are still willing to be called "rich".
At the same time, we have to admit that except for Mr. Li in Hong Kong, the richest man in the past is not as powerful as he is now, so he doesn’t care much about who the richest man is.
For example, there are several book friends who can now tell who the richest man in China from 2002 to 2007?
The Internet was not as developed as it is now, the platforms were not as many as it is now, and there were fewer netizens than it is now, and the media at that time would not report a businessman all day long...
The richest man at that time should have influence in the industry, but unlike now, he can see all kinds of related news about him on TV, newspapers, and the Internet at any time...
Similarly, many other things that seem unreasonable now are really normal at that time. I would like to ask everyone to combine the general environment and background of the time when reading books.
Chapter completed!