When Sun Zongyuan and Li Jiawei arrived in Beijing, they first looked for a hotel near Chang'an Avenue. While it was still light, they visited Beihai and took in the sights. They then found a rickshaw and arrived at Dashilan Commercial Street. They wove their way through the crowds, buying his wife a silk pajamas and a silk scarf, and themselves a pair of leather shoes. They also considered buying silk coats for his mother-in-law and Aunt Song, sheepskin waistcoats for his grandparents and father-in-law, four Hongtashan (Red Pagoda Mountain) shoes for his father, and a red tracksuit for his mother. They also bought their son Pengpeng a pound of Daohuaxiang cakes and candies. It's not good to overeat; children's teeth can be damaged by worms.
There was a huge pile full of goods, so I had no choice but to buy two more snakeskin plastic bags, which I packed separately and Li Jiawei carried one on each of his backs. We looked like a real profiteer, a profiteer who spoke with a Hong Kong accent.
They found a small restaurant with a lot of people. The two of them put a plastic bag under the table. Sun Zongyuan asked Li Jiawei to order two special dishes. Unexpectedly, this guy didn't finish ordering after more than ten minutes. Sun Zongyuan looked back to see if the plastic bag under the table was taken away by anyone, and walked to the bar to see what Li Jiawei was doing.
At first glance, Sun Zongyuan was furious. People were crowded in front of the bar. Li Jiawei was at a loss on the outside, not knowing how to get to the front to order food. Yes, in Hong Kong everyone had to queue up. How could it be as lively as in the mainland where people were crowded together?
Sun Zongyuan motioned Li Jiawei to wait for him at the dining table. He pulled the crowd around him aside with both hands, and then he jumped to the bar. He ordered four Beijing specialties, four bottles of beer and four steamed buns.
While eating authentic roast duck and holding Beijing sausage in my mouth, I poured two glasses of beer and drank them all. Although Beijing in May was not very hot, the beer was so refreshing when it entered my stomach that I shivered. The malt aroma of beer rushed into my mouth, which was so comfortable!
After dinner, the two of them returned to the hotel carrying plastic bags, and went out for a walk. In an alley near the hotel, they listened to a few old Beijingers chatting for a while. They spoke pure Beijing dialect, and it would be a pity if they didn’t perform crosstalk.
We returned to the hotel at 11 o'clock and spent the night in silence.
After breakfast the next morning, Sun Zongyu took a taxi to the Ministry of Electronics Industry alone. He called the office of Vice Minister Zhao at the gate. A young man came down and took Sun Zongyu to Vice Minister Zhao's office. He poured him a cup of jasmine tea and left without waiting for the jasmine fragrance to dissipate.
Sun Zongyuan met Vice Minister Zhao at the Canton Fair a few days ago. At that time, Hong Kong businessman Li Jiawei was coming to Ganhe District of Shandong Province to sign a contract. Vice Minister Zhao, as the manager of the electronics industry, personally went to the scene to congratulate him. During this period, Vice Minister Zhao learned that Sun Zongyuan was the real boss behind the scenes. Sun Zongyuan took the initiative to make an appointment with him and they felt a sense of mutual appreciation.
When Vice Minister Zhao left the Canton Fair, he gave Sun Zongyuan his office phone number and said:
"If you need anything, please feel free to disturb me!"
What Vice Minister Zhao didn't expect was that as soon as he left Guangzhou, Sun Zongyuan came to Beijing to find him.
He picked up the teacup, took a sip of tea, and said with a smile:
"Zongyuan, what's going on? Why is it so urgent?"
Sun Zongyuan knew that Vice Minister Zhao's time was precious, so he said hurriedly:
"Minister, I have something, please take a look." Sun Zongyuan took out an LCD display module and a thick document from his bag and handed them to Vice Minister Zhao with both hands.
"Oh, this is an LCD module. What kind of material is this book made of? I think the title is Liquid Crystal Technology?"
Japanese characters and Chinese characters are 80% similar. Although the pronunciations are different, the content of the material can be easily guessed through the characters.
"Yes, this is a liquid crystal display module produced in Japan. This book describes the technical principles and manufacturing techniques of this module."
"Oh, this is a treasure. Our country doesn't have the relevant mature technology yet. Where did you get it?" Deputy Minister Zhao stood up from his chair and asked in surprise.
"My people were brought in from Japan via Hong Kong."
Deputy Minister Zhao flipped through a few pages of materials and made an internal call. After a while, the young man came over with a middle-aged lady wearing glasses.
"Director Lin, you understand Japanese. Can you take a look at the content of this material? What aspects does it cover?" Deputy Minister Zhao asked Director Lin.
Female Director Lin: "Okay, let me take a look."
Deputy Minister Zhao flipped through the LCD module in his hand. Director Lin looked through the materials for more than ten minutes, then stood up and said in surprise:
"Minister, this is a complete set of liquid crystal display technology, including principles and manufacturing technology. Now we finally have liquid crystal technology, and we are no longer afraid of Japan strangling us." Director Lin said with tears in his eyes.
"Oh, it's really a real skill. That's great, baby, Xiao Wang, please cancel or postpone all my activities this morning. I'll arrange for these two to have lunch together at noon. Oh, and Director Lin and Director Qi from the High-Tech Department will also be there."
"Okay, Minister." Director Lin and Secretary Wang went out first.
"Zongyuan, tell me about your plan. I know you came to me because you must have an idea that needs the support of the department."
"Minister, you are busy with work, so I will keep this short."
Sun Zongyu's plan was to have Li Jiawei bring the two Japanese R&D personnel who provided the materials to Hong Kong and secretly transfer them to Shenzhen. The country would select senior researchers to go to Shenzhen for training in liquid crystal display technology to improve China's backward liquid crystal technology. At the same time, due to the improvement of basic theory, the country could further research and develop and compete with Western countries.
In addition, Sun Zongyuan hopes that the country will transfer this technology to state-owned enterprises with patriotic feelings, scientific and technological spirit and tenacious fighting spirit, and that the products produced will be supplied to his electronics factory first.
Sun Zongyuan also revealed that the electronics factory that Hong Kong is investing in this time plans to use the stc89c51Rc microcontroller supplied by the Shanghai Electronics Factory in addition to liquid crystals. In the future, they will produce electronic calculators, electronic watches, electronic scales, air conditioner and refrigerator displays, various mechanical electronic displays, etc. In the future, the liquid crystal technology will be improved to the point where it can produce LCD TVs, which can not only be hung on the wall to save space, are lightweight, save electricity, have high definition, but also have very large screens.
"Now that we have mastered LCD technology, have you considered how to organize production?"
"My idea is that I will invest in liquid crystal display technology from Hong Kong, spending $500,000 annually to support research and development. Now that we have the basic theory and manufacturing technology, if our country still can't develop new technology that matches the world in ten years, I will be speechless."
"So the country needs a suitable, highly professional research institute to take on this technology."
Sun Zongyuan took a sip of water and watched Vice Minister Zhao taking notes, then continued:
"As for production, my idea is to establish a joint venture. I'll invest 10 million yuan, the Hong Kong company will provide the technology, and we'll each hold a 30% stake. The state-owned factory will hold 40%. The state will manage the operations, and the Hong Kong company and I will only provide capital and technology, not management. Of course, we'll also appoint supervisory personnel. What do you think?"
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