Testimonials
Inadvertently, the day of publication has arrived. I am very honored to meet you all here. First of all, I would like to thank my editors Mr. La and Xiaobei. Mr. La revised my outline several times and constantly corrected the problems of my work, which made me happy.
The direction became clearer. Xiaobei told me some elements that happened at that time. Their professional guidance made my work more perfect and made a qualitative leap. They were the first to read every chapter of my work so carefully and consider it.
I would like to thank them for their corrections and support. This is the best help and resource that China Literature has given me.
In addition, I am extremely grateful to the readers who support me, especially the mysterious readers "Spring Water Gurgling" and "No Longer Lost" who voted for me regardless of whether I updated or not. They make me feel the unique time and space with you all the time.
The feeling of conversation.
Many people think that I am a male writer when they see my pen name, but in fact I am a girl. I was born in a remote town in Guangning, Guangdong. Many people in the town next door came to Guangzhou and Foshan to make a living during the reform and opening up period.
Shancha Resources, with their smart, diligent and low-key entrepreneurial spirit, these people have created their own tea brands, and Fangcun Tea City has gradually grown into a large scale. I once worked as a tea artist during my summer job, and followed my cousin who made tea since I was a child.
I went to various teahouses, listened to their stories, and drank the good tea that they were proud of. I have always seen many stories describing merchants from Zhejiang and Shanxi, but as a prosperous commercial capital, Guangdong has few stories.
People write about Cantonese businessmen, especially the Fangcun Tea City, which is as big as it is, but no one has ever touched it. So after writing "A Family in Nanhai", I want to write more stories about Cantonese businessmen so that more people can know about it.
The entrepreneurial spirit of Cantonese people wearing flip-flops and vests. This was my original intention in creating "The Past of Tea Kiao".
In the process of writing "The Past of Tea Kiao", I also suffered heavy losses in life. Life and death, and bloody plots happened to me. This also caused me to not update as frequently as the previous book. Looking at myself
The update frequency and word count made me feel quite broken. But when the setbacks in my life and things in my family of origin came one after another, I had no time to deal with them. Even if I am calm and rational, I still need a lot of courage to get over it. After all, these
When things happened, I was the life-saving straw for my family. No one knows how much perseverance I used to get through it. When dealing with countless thorny problems, I could only adjust my mood and work hard to update. I know the number of words in the update is very small, but I
I really tried my best. During that time, I traveled to and from several cities, working and litigating at the same time. The updated tasks also always reminded me that I must continue to work hard and write well. I am very grateful to the editor, Mr. La, for this
He gave me support and encouragement all the time. He made me calm down and focus on the quality. I am also grateful to everyone around me who helped me. Thank you to my readers for not hating my poor update speed.
The haze will eventually dissipate, and I got through it. I am working hard to adjust the update speed and quality, write "Te Kiao Past", and bring you a wonderful and Cantonese entrepreneurship story with Guangdong characteristics of tea culture and business spirit.
story.
The new life of this work is also the new life of my life. I always firmly believe that I will persevere like the protagonist in the book and strive to share more beautiful and far-reaching stories with everyone.
Let me end with a paragraph that I like very much.
Those who can clean up the mess will definitely be able to make a comeback. Fate tells me that if I act too hastily, I will fail. It wants me to wait, to endure the ever-extending timeline, and to put in enough effort to pile it up in the dull and obscure time.
, only then are you willing to deliver everything I want to me bit by bit. When you are in a trough, it is often the beginning of getting better. As long as you are willing to move forward, the road is uphill no matter how you go, and the future will be long.
Chapter completed!