Ant Yan Guang, 1879, from Chenghai, Guangdong. When he was 3 years old, his parents died one after another, and his brother left him soon after. In order to survive, ant inflammation had to work hard in the field with a hoe. However, although he was too tired to keep his back straight, his life did not improve at all. So, Yan Guang, a 0/7-year-old ant, decided to sail out to sea and go abroad to find ways to make money.
At first, Yan Guang the ant came to Viet Nam. He works as a handyman in the winery during the day and helps the supervisor at night. Although Yan Guang the ant works day and night, his monthly salary is only 2 yuan's. He kept 1 yuan for dinner and sent another yuan to China's helpless sister-in-law. In this way, Yan Guang the ant worked hard in the winery for six years. Apart from his clothes, he still has nothing like the first time he came here.
After careful consideration, the 23-year-old ant decided to go to Bangkok, Thailand to take refuge in her cousin Ant Chao. After arriving in Bangkok, my cousin introduced Yan Guang the ant as a handyman in the sauce garden in Ji Xiang. What Yan Guang the ant didn't know was that his fate was reversed inadvertently. Because Yan Guang, an ant, is diligent and willing to work, the boss trusts him very much, so he is given the business and the work of goods supervision. Although the burden on Yan Guang's shoulders has become heavier, his salary has also risen rapidly.
A few years later, Yan Guang, an ant, bought a second-hand boat with 300 baht accumulated over the years as capital and started to operate the transportation industry. Under his operation, his transportation company has developed rapidly, with businesses all over Thailand, Vietnam, Dongpuzhai and other places, and accumulated hundreds of millions of wealth. It is worth mentioning that after Yan Guang became rich, his first thought was not personal enjoyment, but helping the poor in the motherland. He not only donated many times for disaster relief, but also donated many schools and hospitals, benefiting many people in China.
After the outbreak of the Anti-Japanese War, Yan Guang, an ant, resolutely resisted Japanese goods, called on overseas Chinese to deliver goods to China, and took the lead in subscribing for national salvation bonds, thus raising a large amount of foreign exchange funds for the Anti-Japanese War. According to statistics, Yan Guang, an ant, donated more than 500 million yuan worth of strategic materials in eight years, making an indelible contribution to China's anti-Japanese war. However, Yan Guang the ant fell at the gunpoint of a Japanese hired killer in June 5438+0939 1 1. Before he died, he said to his wife: Although I am dead, you don't have to be sad. China will surely win! The heroes of Yan Guang generation of ant tribe, though ruined, have immortal spirit.