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Business Three Kingdoms
Author:Chi Hu

(In place of an introduction) A businessman who was once a teacher, along with his three teacher friends, travel through time to the era of the Three Kingdoms during an expedition to Shennongjia (yes, it’s a cliché, can’t help it—if you’re not satisfied, just vote me out, -_-). Dissatisfied with the state of China at the time and deeply worried about the impending era of the Five Barbarians’ chaos, they rise in this turbulent age and found a nation through commerce. Using advanced economics and products, they create a social system more suitable for economic development, build a stronger army, and pursue their grand unification and colonization plans. Their vision goes beyond the struggles of the Central Plains, reaching as far as distant Rome and Egypt. As for Japan, it’s just a small step in their colonization plan. The book explores social structures, legal systems, officialdom, religious concepts—pure fantasy, so readers, please don’t draw parallels or take it seriously. Glory belongs to the Han people, the bricks belong to me. For readers’ amusement only. Business symbolizes competition, struggle, adventure, pursuit, creation, strategy, the big picture, development, means, rules, standards, strength, wealth, interests, value, success and failure, management, talent, transactions, responsibility, cooperation, democracy, freedom, rights, concepts, innovation, choices, efficiency, knowledge, technology, information, resources, products, circulation... Please don’t be misled by the title!!!

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