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"My Mountains and Seas" - Li Yudanfa Prospers, Fang Wanzhi Becomes Listed Company CEO, Hao Qianqian Doesn't Go Missing
Even sewing machines smoking from overuse can’t buy a house in Shenzhen. As a result, Fang Wanzhi turned needle and thread into stock codes. This sister really hit the mark on which era’s pulse?
Last night, I watched the finale. She was wearing a suit made in her factory and ringing the bell. I immediately squeezed my instant noodles flat. A girl from Dongmen Old Street in '92, carrying bags; in 2001, she secured the copyright for the cartoon “Wanjuan” and made plush dolls; in 2008, she moved her factory into Nanshan office buildings; in 2019, “Miaomiao Miao Miao” went public. While others level up by relying on gold coins, she hit three policy openings precisely: processing with supplied materials, cultural export tax rebates, and the opening of the ChiNext.
Even more incredible is Li Yudan, who served time in prison. On the day of release, she dressed like a real estate agent, clutching the “Company Law” and “Dispute Resolution for Domain Names,” and declared, “Trademark Class 45, full category defense.” I wondered how this guy, who had been offline for ten years in prison, knew all this. Then I saw a flash—he secretly studied case law at night in the prison library, treating legal precedents like novels. Fang Wanzhi dared to gamble on going public with him holding the shares, betting not on loyalty but on filling her legal gaps.
The most touching is Hao Qianqian. A karaoke girl who switched to singing “Looking Back Again,” her voice hoarse from crying, ran away from debt to sing at bars in Guangzhou, yet she developed live performance skills as steady as a CD. She used to shout at street stalls clearing inventory; now her group’s product launch events sell tickets up to 2,800 yuan. Her broken voice became the earliest private domain traffic for the brand.
The three of them together, a makeshift team instantly transforming into a corporation: Fang Wanzhi makes decisions, Li Yudan patches holes, Hao Qianqian boosts popularity, and Li Juan manages the workshop. No fancy pitch decks, just patches from wounds, assembling an armor.
So don’t say the era doesn’t give opportunities. Opportunities have been running naked all along—it’s just whether you have the courage to go barefoot.