Patent tycoon

With the continuous development of comprehensive national strength, there are many rich people in China. After they become billionaires, they usually spend a lot of money to participate in charity and help those compatriots who are relatively difficult. However, some people go to the United States to donate money after fishing for gold in China. There are two main types of people who donate money to the United States. One of them received a higher education in the United States. They have a certain affection for America, so they will give some money back to their alma mater. The other is pure pursuit of fame and profit. They have nothing to do with the United States, just want to be recognized by Americans through donations. Among them, Zhong Xinjia, the richest man in China who made the worst donation to the United States, just finished donating 70 million yuan and went bankrupt that day. What's going on here?

Zhong Xinjia was born in a medical family. His parents thought he would become a doctor, but he became an entrepreneur because of his work. He worked in a battery factory in his early years, during which he tried to understand the principle and technology of batteries and invented his own patent. Later, relying on this patent, he got more money and set up his own research team. In the process of continuous development, Zhong Xinjia got a lot of money and became a billionaire from an ordinary person.

201165438+1donated100000 USD to the University of California, Riverside on October 24th. If calculated at the exchange rate, the money is equivalent to 70 million yuan, which is the largest individual donation in the history of this school. The president of the school especially thanked Zhong Xinjia and awarded him the title of honorary academician of the School of Engineering.

But what he didn't expect was that he was quickly taken to court by his partner. The court made a judgment based on the information of the prosecution. The results show that Zhong Xinjia needs to pay hundreds of millions of yuan to his partner, and because he can't get the money, he is sentenced to bankruptcy by the court. Some people commented that if he hadn't been so generous and donated so much money to American universities before, he might have more money and wouldn't be forced into bankruptcy by the court.