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Three for Morning, Four for Evening: Story of Chinese Idiom
Author: Kung Linliu, Ph. D.Story of Chinese Idiom The meaning of this idiom "Three for Morning, Four for Evening" or "Four for morning, three for evening" is as follows.(1) There …
Successful Business Plan for Raising 8 Million Us Dollars: --The Secret of Raising a Startup Fund
How Do They Become Billionaires?: Story of Thinking (2)
Kung Linliu, Ph. D.Story of Thinking (2) The lesson we learn from "Why do they become billionaires?" is as follows.(1) The first thing to do is to found a corporation.(2) The …
No Money Needed in Heaven: Story of Chinese Idiom (15)
Kung Linliu, Ph. D.Story of Chinese Idiom (15) The meaning of this Chinese idiom story "No money needed in heaven" is as follows.(1) People come to the world naked and finally they …
Inkjet printing cartridge nozzle plate: -Invention & lesson learned- (1)
There are three chapters in this book, from the issue of inkjet printing cartridge nozzle process and a solution found for its improvement and the lesson learned from this case. …
Dream House of My Brother: Happiness (2)
Inkjet Printing Technology for Manufacturing the Flexible Printed Circuit Board (Fpcb): - Novel Fpcb Making Method
Author, Kung Linliu, Ph. D.Continuous innovation and hard working to grab the market and success The "winner-take-almost-all effect" in the extremistan, and "in extremistan, …
Foldable Screen Smart Phone with Touch Sensor
The foldable screen smart phone is finally going to the market this year, 2019. The first launched foldable screen smart phone is a Chinese company, Royole Corporation on October …
Marking Boat to Find the Sword: Story of Chinese Idiom (8)
Kung Linliu, Ph. D.Story of Chinese Idiom (8)The meaning of this idiom "Marking Boat to Find the Sword" is as follows.(1) Things in the world are constantly changing.(2) People …
Spear and Shield: Story of Chinese Idiom (9)
Kung Linliu, Ph. D. Story of Chinese Idiom (9) The meaning of this idiom "Spear and Shield" is as follows.(1) Person who's speech is not consistent with his behavior.(2) Mutual …
Small Bird Filling Up the Sea: Story of Chinese Idiom (14)
Kung Linliu, Ph. D.Story of Chinese Idiom (14)The meaning of this idiom "Small bird filling up the sea" is as follows.(1) People should be firm and indomitable and will not stop …
Watching Plum to Quench Thirst: Story of Chinese Idiom (13)
Kung Linliu, Ph. D.Story of Chinese Idiom (13)The meaning of this idiom "Watching plum to quench thirst" is as follows.(1) To comfort yourself or others by imagination.(2) …