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Ted Wen: I am a stone-carrier

Sayling never had draft in the speech. At the beginning of the speech, he always told a story about stone-carrier. There was a big stone in the middle of the road. The first passenger was stumbled and he scolded it. The second one was the same. The third one carried it away, and thus more people chose this road.

Though Sayling was a successful businessman, he compared him to the stone-carrier. At the age of 50, Mr. Wen retired from active daily business. He proceeded to found the Ming Ri Workroom in conjunction with famous cartoonist, Mr. Cai Zhi-Zhong. He deeply believed that culture was the very heartbeat of the nation, and that technology must form the foundation of new culture. He launched the English One-Step software program, World of Books, as well as authored multi-media and "handy" works. He also implemented the Town and Talent Project in mainland China in order to carry out the theory of developing western China within 10 years. Mr. Wen was always deeply concerned about what he could do for his country and how to best make the Chinese dream a reality.


Mr. Wen was renowned as a world traveler, forever roaming the globe and settling temporarily in any number of locations. His definition of family was his two suitcases and relatives. Endowed with an idealistic spirit and fortified with persistence, he lived out of hotels for 300 days a year. His only companions were his Compaq laptop computer and endless cartons of his favorite beverage. Mr. Wen left a unique and indelible mark in the changing world of high-technology and human civilization everywhere.

Though Mr. Sayling Wen was cultured and sophisticated in his speech, he could often be heard chuckling in delighted laughter. His work credo was one of providing an exemplary role model rather than giving undue pressure to others. "The man who devotes himself to work fulfills his potential." Mr. Wen frequently encouraged his subordinates with, "An effective leader should possess three kinds of hearts - broad, comprehensive, and devoted."

Though Sayling was dead, his son Mr. Ted Wen, carried on his business. He would fulfill his father's dream of western development in ten years. The international Convention Center at Yellow Sheep River (YSRICC) is the internet village constructed by TTT in Gansu province. The goal of its existence is to improve the underdeveloped conditions and poor standard of living of the region. This would allow it to bypass the industrial stage and move directly into the information society. Hence, the YSRICC is distict from any other convention center in the world. Mr. Chen Ming, the general manager said that the money earned in the rich in YSRICC was used on the poor.