"Comrade Fu Baoer, long time no see."
Chen Liang's voice sounded from behind. Fu Baoer turned around and greeted him with a smile: "Director Chen, you are back from abroad. How have you been recently?"
The year before last, Fu Baoer's book "My Date with the Moon" was officially published. After completing this work, Chen Liang went abroad for exchange and study. He just came back recently. As soon as he entered the unit, he saw Fu Baoer.
"I didn't expect you to be so famous now," Chen Liang knew she was here for an interview, not as a writer, but as a well-known Chinese businesswoman. "Come sit in my office. Reporter Zhang probably needs to get ready."
Fu Baoer smiled and nodded. Chen Liang had become much more stable than when they first met in Qingshan Village. It was estimated that after a while, he would be able to move up from the position of director.
The two exchanged pleasantries before reporter Zhang, who was in charge of today's interview, appeared with the manuscript. "Miss Fu, you've been waiting for a long time. Shall we get started right away?"
The topic of this interview, the growth path of Chinese female entrepreneurs, had been prepared by Fu Baoer for a long time. Upon hearing this, she immediately stood up, said goodbye to Chen Liang, and followed reporter Zhang to the interview room.
"Ms. Fu, how about we ask a few simple questions first?" Reporter Zhang had met Fu Baoer several times and knew that she was a very good person to get along with, so the tone of the interview was relatively relaxed.
After getting Fu Baoer's approval, reporter Zhang asked the first question of the interview: "I heard that you have been helping our Qingshan Village manage the winery since you were nine years old. Is this true?"
In front of the camera, Fu Baoer must be modest and humble. "I'm just helping with the accounting. Our village started from scratch, and we have to grope our way forward in many things. The early stages were also very difficult. I often made mistakes in the calculations. If it weren't for the indulgence and encouragement of the elders, I would have found it difficult to persevere."
"Then could you tell us in detail how Qingshan Winery was established? Who first proposed building a factory? At that time, such an idea was considered extremely outrageous."
Recalling the past, Fu Baoer sighed with emotion. Whether it was the arguments with everyone when proposing to build a factory, or the thrilling experiences in the black market, they were all stories worth recalling. Fu Baoer only talked about what he could say, and the rest was up to everyone's imagination.
Several veterans who participated in the construction of the factory have retired, and Chen Zhifang and Wang Youtian have handed over the burden to the young people in the village.
"Qingshan Winery has grown from a small workshop to its current size. Miss Fu, what do you think is the most important thing?"
Fu Baoer pondered for a while. When he built the factory, he just wanted to improve everyone's life, but he didn't expect that it would suddenly become the number one winery in China, and even the Qicheng Winery had to rank second.
What is the most important thing? Fu Baoer believes it should be unity and trust.
The people of Qingshan Village are united and working together, so no matter what they do, they will succeed.
"Perhaps the key to success lies in the hearts of the people. The elders trusted me, a child, and gave me unconditional support. When we encountered difficulties, they stood together and faced difficulties. I think this is the reason why Qingshan Winery has been able to survive to the end."
Of course, it is also inseparable from her incredibly delicious wine recipe, and Fu Baoer is secretly proud of it.
"So what are your plans for Qingshan Winery in the future? Would you mind telling us?" Reporter Zhang asked with a smile.
Fu Baoer has thought about the winery's future many times. She can't guarantee what will happen after she's gone, so she can only do her best to take care of the present. "I hope that our Chinese wine will one day be sold all over the world, so that everyone can taste what our ancestors left behind."
After asking about the winery, reporter Zhang smiled and said, "I heard that Shen Sui, the president of Shen's Enterprise, is your husband. I wonder if Miss Fu would be able to reveal the story of your relationship?"
This wasn't in the manuscript; it must have been a whim of reporter Zhang. Fu Bao'er didn't mind the other party's presumptuous opinion. "We can be considered childhood sweethearts. They came to our village six or eight years ago and that's how we met."
The Shen family is wealthy and powerful, so reporter Zhang did not dare to pry too much into other people's privacy. He only asked a few common questions, such as whether Mr. Shen's private personality was as cold as he appeared on TV. Fu Baoer answered with a smile and would not expose her husband's status in front of the public.
"Ms. Fu, the cheongsam you are wearing today, is it a new design by designer Fu Xiuzhi?" Reporter Zhang asked this question.
"Yes, this is the latest design by my aunt," said Fu Baoer, who had specially worn a piece of "Fuxiu" clothing today to serve as a living signboard. "This is also an advertisement for our "Fuxiu" clothing. I hope everyone can support it."
Reporter Zhang praised Fubaoer's clothes. In fact, Fuxiu is quite famous in China. It covers three grades of clothes, high, medium and low. Both the workmanship and design are top-notch.
"My last question is, I also learned from Director Chen that you are the author of 'I Have a Promise with the Moon.' So, where did you get the inspiration for this?"
A very popular children's book in China was actually written by Fu Baoer, which made reporter Zhang admire her even more deeply.
Fu Baoer briefly mentioned the encounter on the train.
She stopped writing after finishing this book because she was too busy with work and had too little time.
"Will there be a second part to this book? Many people have called the newspaper to inquire about it. They are all looking forward to it."
"I don't think there will be a second part. The ending of this book is already perfect. Writing a second part would ruin the beauty," Fu Baoer thought for a moment. "Maybe one day I'll write a documentary novel based on Qingshan Village."
It is very popular among people nowadays to write autobiographies, and reporter Zhang understands this very well.
The interview ended happily. Fu Baoer said goodbye to the people from the newspaper and drove away.
A few days later, their conversation was published in newspapers and also broadcast on TV. In the 1990s in China, television was no longer a rare item, so more and more people gradually learned about the past of Qingshan Winery, and the image of entrepreneur Fu Baoer also entered everyone's hearts.
Sometimes when Fu Baoer walks on the street, she is recognized, and some people even chase her to ask when she will write another children's book, as their children will love to read it.
Fu Baoer felt this feeling of being famous was new.
This interview also brought the sales of Qingshan Winery and its beverages to a new level. The orders for herbal tea from Nie Huaiwei in Southern Province alone have been scheduled for several months.
Even the clothes she wore during the interview that day, the custom-made clothes of the "Fuxiu" brand, became popular. Fu Xiuzhi was so busy with orders that she had to reject many of them.
Feeling the charm of publicity again, Fu Baoer immediately decided to go back and increase investment in advertising!
Their winery must have a famous brand!
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