113 Chinese Businessmen

Zhu Wencong arranged a dinner gathering with the first generation of Chinese Americans through Luo Xueqing's father, Luo Jingsong.

The first generation of Chinese went from being slaves to citizens, proving they had ambitions to ascend.

Some opened small shops, some lived off their craftsmanship, others engaged in underground trade.

After all, they were not a group to give up; they held beautiful expectations for their future life.

Unlike those who were content being slaves, merely living a wasted life, taking each day as it came.

In America, the environment was incredibly hospitable for the worthless — you wouldn't starve or freeze; you could just lie down and give up!

In short, a social environment even Kunlun slaves would give thumbs up to – how could hardworking Asians not survive?

Abundant land, sparse population, and rich resources; this was truly a paradise bestowed by God.