The story of Liu Qiangdong, the founder of JD.com

The story of Liu Qiangdong, the founder of Jingdong Mall. In 1992, Liu Qiangdong was admitted to Renmin University of China. Because his family was very poor, he only brought 500 yuan. At that time, he said to himself: I hope I won’t ask for money from my family during the four years of college. In his senior year, a restaurant near the school happened to be changing hands. Liu Qiangdong used the 240,000 yuan he earned in the previous three years to buy the store. Because I have to go to class, I only go to the store twice a week. Unexpectedly, he lost all his first pot of gold in less than a year after taking over the previously profitable hotel. In desperation, I had no choice but to close the door. He borrowed more than 100,000 yuan from relatives, paid off the restaurant's debt, and paid each employee two wages. When he left, he didn't even take a bowl with him. When the restaurant closed down, he owed more than 200,000 yuan in debt, but his belief and passion for entrepreneurship never faded. Two years after graduation, he paid off all his debts. In 1998, Liu Qiangdong left a foreign-funded enterprise to start his own business again. He named his company "Jingdong". Founder