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Introduction of Taiwan Zeng Shiqiang

Tseng Shi-Qiang was a renowned Taiwanese scholar, a master of Chinese studies, and the father of Chinese-style management. He was born on October 20, 1935 and died on November 11, 2018 . He was a professor at the National Chiao Tung University in Taiwan and the president of the Xingguo Institute of Management in Taiwan, and was regarded as the first person of Chinese-style management in the world.

He received an Honorary Doctorate of Philosophy in Management from the University of Oxford (UK), a Doctorate of Philosophy in Management from the University of Leicester (UK), an Executive Master of Science from Truman University (USA), and a Bachelor of Education from National Taiwan Normal University (NTNU). His books include The Revelation of Hu Xueyan, The Mystery of I Ching, Chinese Management, Family Education, and Sun Tzu's Art of War and Human Automation.

In 2010, he was ranked No. 5 on the Writers' Rich List with a royalty income of 7.8 million yuan. His speech "The Hundred Lectures" is also very popular. Overall, Zeng Shiqiang is a learned and far-reaching management scholar and master of national education.