1. Du Yuesheng’s “decency”: doing things appropriately and not losing one’s identity.
Du Yuesheng once said: “First-class people have ability but no temper; second-class people have Those who are capable have a temper; those who are inferior have no ability and have a bad temper." After middle age, Du Yuesheng is cautious and cautious in dealing with people, and is less aggressive than when he was young.
2. Du Yuesheng's "human face": human face is the affection and face between individuals. China is a country of etiquette, and Chinese people like to save face. The phrase "don't give face" can sometimes crush people to death.
Du Yuesheng said: "When money is used up, friendships are exhausted. So when others save money, I save friendships." After the 1930s, Du Yuesheng increasingly expected to stabilize the place and participate as a local gentleman. Public welfare, supporting education, upholding justice, to a certain extent, Du has indeed been reborn.
3. Du Yuesheng's "scene": Scene is ostentation. After becoming famous, Du Yuesheng pays great attention to the scene of life.
The inauguration ceremony of the Du Family Ancestral Hall held in 1931 was the biggest event in Du Yuesheng's life. In addition to the inauguration ceremony of Du Temple, what best reflects the scene of Du's family is his part-time job. In his heyday, Du Yuesheng served as the chairman and chairman of more than 70 enterprises, banks, and companies.
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Du Yuesheng’s character evaluation
Du Yuesheng is a legendary figure in modern Chinese history. From a young boy, he wandered into a foreign business ten miles away and became the largest gang leader in Shanghai. He became a modern industrialist, a socialite and a local leader, and became an active political figure at that time.
Du Yuesheng has extraordinary speculative skills and political cunning. He is courteous and courteous to former Qing Dynasty veterans, warlord politicians, high-level party and state officials, celebrities, and even financial and industrial tycoons, and makes every effort to make friends. .
The top brass of the Chiang family, such as Kong Xiangxi, Song Ziwen, Dai Li, etc., all became close friends of the wealthy Du family. Du Yuesheng has always been yearning for and in awe of culture. After he became successful, he became very close to the cultural world and was able to deal with the intellectual and cultural circles with ease.
Reference materials
People's Daily Online - "You need to eat "three bowls of noodles" in life"