Having read through Volume 294 of "Zizhi Tongjian" by Sima Guang, a renowned official of the Northern Song Dynasty, which spans 1,300 years of historical facts, I find that the Tang Dynasty alone occupies Volume 81. This is because the Tang Dynasty was the first unified central dynasty of all dynasties, reigning for 289 years and ushering in the prosperity of the "Zhenguan Era", "Yonghui Era", "Kaiyuan Era", and "Dazhong Era". It was a grand and prosperous era in politics, economy, culture, art, military, and diplomacy, attracting tributes and congratulations from all directions. I am filled with deep emotions. When our company, Kaihua, was founded, our intention was to embody the unbeatable strength and confidence of "Kai" like a triumphant return, and "Hua" represents the heartfelt happiness and peace of the Chinese people. Although "Kaihua" shares the prosperity and greatness of the Tang Dynasty, how can it match the might of the Tang Dynasty? Whenever I think of this, I find myself unable to sleep at night, repeatedly using Qu Yuan's "Li Sao" to encourage myself: "The road is long and arduous, I will search high and low.".
While reading Han Yu's essay "On Teachers" from the Tang Dynasty, I came across the line: "There are differences in the order of learning, and in professions, that's all." It fiercely criticizes the contemporary bad habit of "shying away from learning from teachers," showcasing extraordinary courage and fighting spirit, which has been praised for thousands of years. I was deeply moved. Han Yu was a great literary and philosophical thinker of the Tang Dynasty. He was at the peak of his talent and spirit during the mid-Tang period, criticizing the current situation, defending righteousness, and achieving remarkable accomplishments at the age of 35. I am also 35, in the prime of my life, having entered the field early, deeply understanding technology and research, and abhorring the drawbacks of industry imitation and homogeneity. I urgently need to innovate and produce differentiated quality products. Suddenly, a brilliant idea flashed through my mind, and I registered the trademark "Huangshi Jindun." "Huangshi" means royalty, and "Jindun" means a golden and solid shield. This high-end security protection and guard cannot be achieved without craftsmanship.
In the door industry for many years, although there have been many talented individuals, I am not among the early generation. However, I have the advantage of unique craftsmanship and innovative industry techniques. From now on, in order to achieve the goal of specialization, dedication, and professionalism, and to showcase the diverse style and artistic excellence of a thriving great nation like the Tang Dynasty, I and all my staff will be like Han Yu's poem "Returning to Pengcheng": "I carved out my liver to make paper, and spilled my blood to write words." We will adhere to the philosophy of "customer first, coexistence and win-win" at Kaihua, and we will devote our lives to it without fear of hardship, and we will never regret it!
