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Which overseas Chinese have made great contributions and great deeds for the motherland?
Overseas children care about their hometown.

Haikou Deshengsha Pedestrian Street, Wenchang Middle School, Nandao Primary School and Guannan Primary School. There is a building of the same name-"Wang Lou" full of Nanyang amorous feelings. These buildings have experienced several decades of ups and downs and witnessed the patriotic feelings of the four generations of the Wangs.

Located in a modern city, it is quaint. In the "Wang Mansion" in Deshengsha 5 1, the "Aiqiong" medal awarded by the provincial government shines in the living room. Wang, the great-grandson of the late Malaysian overseas Chinese leader Wang, the founder of Wang's huge legacy, told the story of this family.

Wang:

Strive hard in Nanyang to earn the foundation and serve the motherland

Mr. Wang was poor when he was young, but he had no choice but to make a living in Nanyang. After hard work, he became a famous overseas Chinese leader and entrepreneur in Malaysia.

1875, Wang was born in a poor fisherman's family in Yimen Village, Qinglan Town, Wenchang. His father is an old fisherman and his family is poor. In order to find a way out, 13-year-old Wang tearfully bid farewell to his parents and brothers and sailed to Nanyang to make a living. First, I fished shrimp in Malaysia, then. He took the initiative to transport the ice cubes to the fishing boat with a sampan, and won a valuable reputation with his diligence and honesty. With a little accumulation, he bought a car in time. In addition to selling ice cubes, he also started the ice fish transportation and marketing industry. Because of his excellent promotion, he was appointed as the general agent by a British businessman's company. On this basis, Wang gradually developed other projects, including investing in real estate, planting rubber and mining tin mines.

Wang's achievements and personality won the trust and respect of villagers and local elites, and was elected as the prime minister of Qiongzhou Hall in Geelong. 1930 was appointed as a member of the China Counselor's Bureau and a justice of the peace by the Malaysian Selangor government. Wang Shi was 55 years old.

Wang Yizhi is very enthusiastic about the public welfare undertakings in his hometown. 1936, Wang and others initiated the establishment of Qiongya Industrial Co., Ltd. to develop Qiongya reclamation, mining, fishery, salt industry and other industries. He led his neighbors to build 8,000 mu of land and plant more than 400 mu of rubber in Wanning. During the Anti-Japanese War, Wang led overseas Chinese in Qiongya to actively donate money to support the anti-Japanese war in Qiongya. At that time, Qiongya defended itself.

Many hospitals and schools in Hainan have donations from Wang. 1926 When Haikou Hainan Hospital was established, it donated RMB 1000 to Haiyang and was hired as honorary dean. He also donated money to Qionghai Middle School (the predecessor of Hainan Middle School) three times to build a library for Wenchang Middle School, namely Song Zhaolou. Wenchang Qinglan Nandao Primary School and Huiguan Wennan Primary School also have teaching buildings donated by Wang, which are still in use today.

The virtue of being rich without forgetting poverty is fully embodied in Wang. Wang Yu 1956 died in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. His name has been engraved in the hearts of people in the hometown of overseas Chinese, and his patriotic feelings have been passed down from generation to generation.

Since 1934, Wang has remitted money from abroad every year to build roads for Wenchang's hometown and build five wooden bridges on the way to his hometown. Later, due to the trouble of remittance, Wang bought three paved houses in Wenchang and paid the maintenance fee with rent. I also bought two buildings in Haikou (now "Chang 'an Hotel" is located at No.5/KLOC-0, Deshengsha, Xinhua North Road). All the rent has been used.

1955, Wang died in Kuala Lumpur at the age of 80.