Rebirth of the courtyard, the start is 80s

Chapter 175 The True Value of He Yuzhu

Chapter 175 The True Value of He Yuzhu

As the saying goes, one emperor and one courtier, one era and one melody, the international situation is also ups and downs and constantly changing.

In the 21st century, the thriving China is indeed very attractive, and the nationality of China at that time was also quite attractive, but in the 80s, the situation was different.

In China in the 80s, it was really poor, and the post-[-]s were unimaginably poor.

At that time, limited by the low GDP and per capita disposable income, coupled with underdeveloped infrastructure, institutional factors, and the international environment, even if the domestic population was large, in fact, the domestic The consumer market is not large, or it has not yet been developed.

In this regard, it is almost the same if we look at India in later generations.

In India at the beginning of the 21st century, both the total GDP and the per capita GDP were much higher than those in China in the 80s, but everyone can see the nature of Indian society and the level of consumption.

By the way, in India in [-], although the domestic gross domestic product lagged behind domestically, it was not much different from domestically. As for the per capita GDP, Indians were higher than the current domestic.

In other words, as far as the consumer market is concerned, India at this time is not much different from China.

Even if India is incomparable with other situations in the country, such as literacy rate, wealth gap, military power, etc., in the country of the 80s, no matter how good you boast in various aspects, the economic figures will not lie.

The total domestic GDP in 300 was only US$[-] billion, accounting for only [-]% of the world economy.

With this little wealth, how much can you earn in China, not to mention the policy is not good, too conservative.

Although the domestic reform and opening up started in [-], it really started to rise after [-].

Before that, in fact, the domestic reform path was faltering, and the national income was in a long-term slump.

Therefore, staying in the country at this time and earning the little money of the domestic people is really not very promising. The real money is from overseas, especially from developed countries.

To put it bluntly, it was in the 80s that you were really awesome if you could earn foreign exchange.

But if you want to earn foreign exchange, at this time in China, it is better to have an advantage in Xiangjiang.

Xiangjiang is a free port after all, and relying on the Chinese mainland, before the country entered the WTO, it was a proper window for the mainland to the outside world.

The reason is simple. At this time, the country is limited by the international situation. Even in the honeymoon period between China and the United States, if you want to export goods directly from the mainland to countries in the free world, you will still be charged high tariffs.

But because Xiangjiang is a free port, if your goods go to Xiangjiang first, and then transfer through Xiangjiang, although it is a bit troublesome, you can pay a lot less tax.

Moreover, Xiangjiang's living standard at this time is much higher than that in China, and all kinds of enjoyment are the standards of developed countries, which is very suitable for people like Cao Zhiqiang who are used to modern life.

Frankly speaking, in China at this time, even if you are rich, it is difficult for you to enjoy a high standard. After all, the country still pays attention to influence and status.

But it's different in Xiangjiang, money is a master, which is more suitable for the life of Cao Zhiqiang, a traveler who likes to enjoy himself.

So Cao Zhiqiang has long intended to go to Xiangjiang to develop. At the very least, he can have more children freely there, and no one will laugh at or despise having a mistress, but it will make people envious.

If you can be a Hong Kong citizen, or have a reliable partner in Xiangjiang, and then run on both sides of Xiangjiang in China, you can take advantage of both.

At that time, I will hang out alone in Xiangjiang, and my wife and children will hang out in China. Isn't this just not letting go of both sides?

Don't talk about social security, what about the rise of the country in the later stage.

Those problems are only considered by those who have no money.

For the really rich, nationality has never been a problem.

What's more, Xiangjiang people are also Chinese people.

Moreover, if you want to develop in Xiangjiang and get permanent residency, you don't have to give up your nationality.

Look at the 90s, or later in the 21st century, when did the Xiangjiang people who lived in China for a long time get in the way?
What should I do? Social security is paid for.

Anyone from Xiangjiang can be a member of the Communist Party of China in the Mainland!

Of course, the above is a long-term consideration.

If you think about it nearby, it is Cao Zhiqiang who has taken a fancy to Xiangjiang's entertainment industry at this time.

The things that Cao Zhiqiang has signed up for now are actually the most valuable, or the ones that make money the fastest and have the highest cost-effectiveness, are all related to entertainment, such as novels and songs.

This is also the reason why Cao Zhiqiang planned to master a publishing house in China.

He just wants to seize the distribution rights of entertainment products first, and then engage in content, not the other way around.

Otherwise, if Cao Zhiqiang rashly engages in domestic content first, that is, writing songs to become a singer, or writing articles to become an author, he will not actually make much money, and it is a cheap resource.

Not to mention anything else, just say that there is no "Copyright Law" in the strict sense in China at this time, which makes Cao Zhiqiang very difficult to deal with.

This means that once Cao Zhiqiang directly produces content in China, such as directly writing and writing songs, it is easy to be overwhelmed by the publishing department, and he can earn a small amount at most.

Maybe it’s even wrong, after he writes a good work, once it is published, you don’t even own the copyright, it’s the other’s publishing house.

Don't doubt the behavior of those publishing houses at this time, it is uglier than a certain pain in later generations.

Not to mention, there is no professional copyright law in China at this time, and his works are not protected by law, and can easily be pirated, circulated, and taken away at will.

Domestic piracy is fine, at least his name can be written.

I am afraid that Hong Kong and Taiwan singers or even overseas singers will directly steal his songs and make other stars famous, but in turn will not give him any benefits, or even register copyrights abroad, directly robbing his copyrights, then it will be a big loss. .

Especially at this time, most Hong Kong and Taiwan songwriters plagiarized other people's works, which is extremely crazy, and they don't blush.

For example, many famous Hong Kong and Taiwan pop songs at this time are actually mostly plagiarized Japanese songs.

Otherwise, there would be no such sentence, saying that Miyuki Nakajima has supported most of the Xiangjiang music scene.

At present, there is no solution to plagiarism and piracy of this kind of music works, because in different countries and regions, you only need to slightly change the other party's music, or change the lyrics, and you will not be able to protect your rights.

So, in this era, everyone recognizes people more than songs. The famous singers are often singers, and song creators are often not taken seriously.

What originality, how cool it is to copy songs.

For example, Miyuki Nakajima, more than 70 of her songs have been covered by the Xiangjiang music scene for more than 100 songs, but those cover songs basically do not have the copyright of the original author, they are all plagiarized without permission, and basically have copyright issues.

Because of the music copyright issue in this era, it is very difficult to defend rights across borders, so basically it is in which circle you make money.

Generally, unless a song is very popular and makes a lot of money, most song creators will not defend their rights across borders, because the cost is too high, the gain outweighs the gain, and it is easy to narrow the road and lose a foreign market.

It's better to go with the flow and approve other people's cover songs, don't make things big, at least you can still earn the reputation of an original creator.

At this time, the Xiangjiang music scene copied Japanese and Western songs so much that it was difficult for different circles to communicate and defend their rights, so they plagiarized so blatantly.

Especially for music, if you have the same melody but different lyrics, it will be very difficult to go to court to defend your rights in Hong Kong at this time.

At this time, the group of people in the Hong Kong music scene dared to blatantly copy songs from Japan and the West without changing a single musical notation, just changing the lyrics, let alone mainland China.

However, it is different with Lou Xiaoe, who is from Xiangjiang, as a partner.

If we can establish a good relationship with Lou Xiaoe and cooperate with each other, Cao Zhiqiang can first take the songs and novels he wrote to Xiangjiang to register the copyright, and then he will sing, without fear of being covered by others.

Because in this way, he registered the copyright in Xiangjiang, then Xiangjiang's copyright law can protect him and safeguard his interests in the music circle of Xiangjiang.

At this time, the Chinese music scene is basically dominated by Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan, and Hong Kong and Taiwan are the most respected.

The copyright is registered in Xiangjiang, and the Baodao area also recognizes it, so registering the music copyright in Xiangjiang can basically guarantee my interests in the Chinese music scene.

As for other regions, such as Japan, South Korea and Southeast Asia, if others copy, there is nothing they can do.

But relatively speaking, Japan, South Korea and other places at this time are more embarrassing, and generally they will not plagiarize a song from a mainlander.

That is to say, as long as he gets his work to Xiangjiang and registers the music copyright, it will be fine if someone else sings it in the Chinese music scene. If the cover song becomes popular and makes a lot of money, he will ask someone for the copyright fee. A standard, fame and fortune.

In addition, he can go to Xiangjiang to open up the entertainment market through Lou Xiao'e, first become a singer in Xiangjiang for a while, gain popularity, earn foreign exchange, and then return to domestic investment to engage in an export to domestic sales.

This way is much more reliable and more profitable than directly making records in China.

To extend it further, if Cao Zhiqiang doesn't want to be a singer or hang out in the Xiangjiang entertainment circle, he has two big leaders as backers in China, and Lou Xiao'e, a Hong Kong businessman as a partner overseas, has both internal and external relations, even if he engages in domestic and foreign trade. , can also earn a lot of money.

Whether it's a great leader or Lou Xiao'e, there is one person that is inseparable from him—Shazhu!
So at this time, you can understand why Cao Zhiqiang treats Shazhu so well, it is because he saw the true value of Shazhu early in the morning.

What is the real value of silly pillars?
Is it because Shazhu has high cooking skills?
No.

Shazhu's cooking is good, and he has many unique secret recipes, but there is never a shortage of chefs in the capital, and there are more chefs in the capital than him, let alone all over the country.

Since Shazhu's level of cooking is the same, and he is not unique, then what is Shazhu's real value?

The answer is, Sha Zhu's network of contacts!
As soon as he came, he had a relationship with a major leader in the Mainland.

Secondly, he has connections with overseas Hong Kong businessmen.

You see, Shazhu has internal and external relationships, and the relationship is very strong, and he is willing to help him with all his strength.

That is to say, Shazhu himself has no ambitions, no ideas, and is content with the status quo, so he lives so ordinary and confident.

Otherwise, if he had Xu Damao's brains and bad intentions, or Xu Damao's vigor, relying on these two internal and external relationships, he would have taken advantage of the situation and become a billionaire.

That poor man named Mou Moumou, if he had connections with Shazhu, he would not have talent in vain, but he was thrown into jail.

In addition, regarding Xu Damao, Cao Zhiqiang believes that this is the real person in the courtyard other than himself, even if he is a bad person.

The TV series was probably edited to force the bad guys to be rewarded. Otherwise, according to Cao Zhiqiang's understanding, people like Xu Damao couldn't have a bleak ending.

Not to mention anything else, Cao Zhiqiang remembers that the link where Xu Damao was cheated into having nothing in the end was quite vague, without any specific explanation at all. Vague.

Think about it, before Xu Damao, he deceived Li Huaide, You Fengxia and the others, causing them to be almost arrested.

As for his carefulness and cleverness, after deceiving Li Huaide for no reason, he didn't have a good eye, and he cooperated with others unsuspectingly, and was deceived by others and ruined his fortune.

So Xu Damao has nothing, almost starved to death on the street, it is very unreliable in terms of personality, and the miserable state of Xu Damao in the later period is also very unscientific, unless God wants to accept him and force him to have bad luck.

TV can be edited at will, after all, screenwriters are geniuses, but the reality is different.

In reality, good people are often rewarded, and bad people are happy.

Of course, this is a plot world, which is different from the real world, so just be Xu Damao and memorize it, and it's right to have less contact with him in the future.

Or, if there is a chance, it is still very good to take Xu Damao to cheat people, after all, bad luck is contagious.

Look at the guys who worked with Xu Damao, there are a few unlucky ones who don't follow, so this is a broom star!
Having said that, He Yuzhu's value is unquestionable, but there are not many people who can really know the goods, so he let himself be missed.

Looking at it now, it was the most wise decision for me to lick Silly Zhu back then, wouldn't the benefits come together now?

Not to mention, other potential benefits.

So the next question is how to continue to think of a way to use Sha Zhu's relationship to make his contacts his own. That is the real carefree.

The big leader has already started to get in touch, and it seems that they are getting along well so far, so let's see Lou Xiao'e now.

In other words, I just met the big leader today, got good news from the big leader, and then met Lou Xiao'e?
Oh, today is really my lucky day.

Hold on, don't wave, whether you can take off in the future depends on the present!
"Xiao Cao, Xiao Cao?"

Hearing these two calls, Cao Zhiqiang was startled, and immediately woke up from his contemplation.

Looking up, she found that Lou Xiao'e was looking at herself with a smile on her face.

"Why, are you distracted?" Lou Xiao'e said with a smile.

Cao Zhiqiang blinked: "Hehe, yes, a little bit, hahaha, I'm sorry, Aunt Lou. By the way, what did you just say?"

Lou Xiao'e shook her head with a smile: "I was just asking you, did Sha Zhu know that I was coming, did he know that I was here?"

(End of this chapter)

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