Liu Hongsheng
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刘鸿生(1888年-1956年10月1日),浙江宁波定海县(今舟山)人,生于上海,中華民國实业巨头,有“煤炭大王”、“火柴大王”等之稱。由于其涉足众多实业领域,又有“企业大王”之称。
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Liu Hongsheng (Chinese:刘鸿生; 1888–1 October 1956) known as the "King of Matches" and the "King of Wool", was one of Shanghai's leading industrialists during the Republican Period. Liu was one of China's most prominent businessmen, investing in the manufacture of matches and many other industries such as cement, coal, and wool textiles from the 1920s through the 1940s.
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Liu Hongsheng
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刘鸿生
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Liu Hongsheng
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Liu Hongsheng
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1956-10-01
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Shanghai, China
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St. John's University
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St. John's Middle School
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1888
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1956-10-01
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刘鸿生
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businessman
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investor
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Ye Suzhen
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Kailuan Mining Administration
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Liu Hongsheng (Chinese:刘鸿生; 1888–1 October 1956) known as the "King of Matches" and the "King of Wool", was one of Shanghai's leading industrialists during the Republican Period. Liu was one of China's most prominent businessmen, investing in the manufacture of matches and many other industries such as cement, coal, and wool textiles from the 1920s through the 1940s. Considered a "nationalist capitalist" by the Chinese Communist Party, Liu's family was one of the few pre-1949 industrialists that received protections from the government. Liu served as a representative from Shanghai to the first National People's Congress and was a member of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference.
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刘鸿生(1888年-1956年10月1日),浙江宁波定海县(今舟山)人,生于上海,中華民國实业巨头,有“煤炭大王”、“火柴大王”等之稱。由于其涉足众多实业领域,又有“企业大王”之称。
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1888
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1956
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Kailuan Mining Administration (comprador, 1909)