Chinese Name: Guo Shouzheng Nationality: China Occupation: Shanshui International Entertainment Investor Graduate School: University of California, Berkeley Parents: Guo Taiming, Lin Shuru Occupation: Chairman and Supervisor of Hon Hai Group Work Area: Game Software * * * Same interests: The impression of film art on the bride: the life of cute and smart people, marriage feelings, century wedding, bride background, bride's small files, people's lives in the Yuan Dynasty Guo Shouzheng style: privacy-oriented, rarely harmonious. And he calls himself an "investor" outside, not the father of the boss and chairman: Guo Shouzheng, the third richest man in Taiwan Province, the eldest son of Hon Hai Group and Foxconn technology leader, is 34 years old. Although his father is the richest man in the IT field in Taiwan Province, Guo Shouzheng has his own business ideals. He and his wife successively established Shanshui International, Sanhe Entertainment and Premiere Creative, focusing on computer animation, video game related games, film production and digital content. In recent years, he has continuously expanded his media territory, and his career is very impressive. At present, the paid-in capital of the premiere creative company is about 70-80 million RMB, and Guo Shouzheng holds more than 90% of the shares and holds the position of director. Guo Shouzheng's film Miracle Summer won the Golden Horse Award for Best Documentary; The cartoons produced at the premiere were shortlisted for the Golden Bell Award "Animation Program Award"; Marriage Feelings In June 2004, Guo Taiming, the richest man in science and technology in Taiwan Province and chairman of Hon Hai Group, spent millions of yuan to hold a wedding reception for his eldest son Guo Shouzheng to marry Huang Zirong. Guests attending the ceremony included scientific and technological veterans, business tycoons and political leaders. After marriage, the couple will return to the United States to start a business. The main marriage partner, Guo Taiming, even spent a lot of money to give them a mansion worth 85 million yuan as their residence in Taiwan Province Province. Guo Shouzheng, the groom of the century wedding, wore a black dress and a small tie with a pink rose on it. Huang Zirong, the bride one year younger than him, wore a white low-cut wedding dress and held a bunch of pink flowers. She is plump and healthy. Mr. and Mrs. Guo Shouzheng asked Wang Yongqing and Guo Shouzheng to hold Huang Zirong's hand and stand at the entrance of the auditorium on the second floor of Yuanshan Hotel/KLOC-0. After the song, Xu Jingchun sang "You ask me how much I love you, and I love you somewhat ..." In the song "The Moon Represents My Heart", she walked into the auditorium along the red carpet, receiving the blessings of hundreds of guests and some envious eyes. Forty-six tables were held in this "century wedding". Each table not only had soft candlelight, but also was covered with rose petals. Both sides of the red carpet where the bride and groom enter the stadium are decorated with bamboo, and the venue is very luxurious. There are more than 20 large-scale photo posters at the entrance of the auditorium, all of which are family photos of Guo family and newcomers. Through the corridor, we can learn about the history of the Guo family growing up together. For decades, the photos of Lin Shuru, a pair of children, and guo grandma Chu Yongzhen show the affection of the Guo family. Of course, Guo Shouzheng and Huang Zirong took a group photo at the University of California, Berkeley, which was full of pure love among students. Guo Taiming, who is worth at least 72 billion yuan and ranked in Forbes magazine's rich list, presided over his son's wedding on the stage. He made a speech saying that it was his first time as a wedding official, so he was a little nervous. The greatest wealth he wants to give the couple is one sentence: "smart and kind." However, Guo Taiming revealed privately that he gave his son and daughter-in-law a "Xinyi Fubang" mansion worth more than 85 million yuan. He also pointed out that a week ago, he specially took Guo Shouzheng and Huang Zirong to visit Wang Yongqing, chairman of Formosa Plastics Group, and Wang Yongqing immediately gave the couple the word "credit" as a sign of encouragement. Guo Taiming's mother gave the diamond necklace to the wedding, saying that she was nervous, and the bride's father Huang Zhichang was even more nervous. Huang Zhichang said that he would give it to his daughter: "Don't be just, tolerance is great." Huang Zirong urinated and immigrated to the United States with his father's family. Huang Zhichang is currently a civil servant in the urban planning department of Los Angeles, USA. Huang's mother Lian works as an educational administration in the school. The Huang family has no prominent family background. After all, it is also a middle class. Huang Zirong is even more unusual. She is Cinderella in the eyes of ordinary people. She studied in the Department of Mass Communication at the University of California, Berkeley, engaged in film production, met and fell in love with Guo Shouzheng at school. Guo taiming's mother, Ms. Chu Yongzhen, still gives gifts to her eldest grandson and daughter-in-law according to tradition. She said with the innocent and kind look of the old man: "I gave Shouzheng a pair of gold rings and a diamond necklace to Ruanrong." Most of the wedding guests are Guo Taiming's friends in the business and financial circles, and the rest are the couple's college classmates and work partners. Wang Yongqing, chairman of Formosa Plastics Group, did not attend, but the flower baskets presented by Wang Yongqing and Wang Yongzai were very large and filled with cloisters. The bride background is Huang Zirong, the daughter-in-law of Guo Taiming, the richest man in science and technology in Taiwan Province Province, and the producer of Hot Mom, who is quite famous in the Asian-American film industry. Her film "Better Luck Tomorrow" premiered at the Japan Dance Film Festival and was nominated for the Spirit Award of the American Association of Independent Spiritual Producers. Huang Zirong and Guo Shouzheng have known each other for ten years since they started a film production company. They met at a reception at the University of California, Berkeley. Guo Shouzheng studied in the Department of Industrial Engineering Management, and Huang Zirong studied in the Department of Mass Communication. Because of his film production, Huang Zirong looks natural and graceful in front of the media cameras. The wedding photos of the two are also framed by film. Huang Zirong founded Cherry Sky Film Company three years ago, and Hard-boiled Detective was produced by this company. Huang Zirong also produced MTV, assisted in the production of CDs and made movie websites, and paid special attention to the situation of Asian Americans. According to Guo Shouzheng's best man, "Hot Mom Ji" has been shown in American cinemas, which is regarded as an independent film with some popularity. Huang Zirong can be said to be versatile. He can not only perform, but also know the process of film participation like the back of his hand. When she was in college, she liked to shoot around with a camera. Guo Shouzheng once gave her a digital camera. Brief introduction of the bride (28 years old) Height: about 160 cm Weight: about 56 kg Education: The groom in the Department of Communication, University of California, Berkeley First impression: studious * * Same interests: film art field: film animation parents: Huang Zhichang, joint parents occupation: senior building safety inspector in Los Angeles * *, staff of torrance school district in Los Angeles 1994. The full name of Twenty-four Filial Pieties in Yuan Dynasty was chosen by Guo Shouzheng in Yuan Dynasty. One said it was his brother Guo, and the third said it was written by Guo Juye. It brings together twenty-four filial stories of filial sons from different angles, different environments and different experiences. Because most of the later prints were accompanied by pictures, they were also called "Twenty-four filial piety pictures". It is a popular reading material for promoting Confucianism and filial piety in ancient China. Most of the stories of Twenty-four Filial Pieties are based on the Biography of Filial Piety edited by Liu Xiang, a Confucian scholar in the Western Han Dynasty, and some stories are based on books such as Yiwen Collection and Taiping Magnolia. In some stories, there is a person, but nothing happens.