Zitat des Tages von Chen Guangbiao:
Many rich people in China made their fortunes by damaging natural resources and building corrupt relations with the government.
I like to get my hands dirty. Talk is cheap.
I want to spread the message in the U.S. that there are good philanthropists in China, and not all are crazy spenders on luxury goods.
The world needs a person like me so that many other rich people will be able to follow my role model. If they do, many poor people will be helped.
When I was 4 years old, my brother and sister died of hunger, so I achieved my success through confidence, self-motivation and my hard work.
If you have a river, then you should share it with everyone.
I'm a rich man, but I don't want to be a miser.
Whenever I see people in difficulty, I just try to help them. In fact, I believe I have helped over 700,000 people in my life.
If my wisdom could get support from officials, I think society would move forward 20 years.
My plan for 'The New York Times,' if I get the deal, will be putting the paper on every newsstand across the country and making 'The Times' accessible to every Chinese household. China is such a big market and is too big to miss.
I may be a maverick, but it doesn't mean I like playing tricks.
My individual power is limited. I want to use my high-profile way to wake people up to take action together to do good things. I can only awake them with my performance art and creativity.
When I was young, I liked to be acknowledged in class by little gestures such as a small red star for doing something good. Now that I'm older, I still want to be acknowledged for good work.
For lots of people who became rich, they believe they earned their fortune through hard work. They don't think about society and only want to leave their fortune to their children.