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Li Chunsheng (; 12 January 1838 – 7 September 1924) was a Chinese businessman active in Taiwan during the Qing dynasty. Li was born in Xiamen, Fujian, Mainland China, but he moved to Dadaocheng, Taipei, Taiwan in 1868. He possessed good business managing skills and was highly influential in Taiwan in his time. ==Business career== Li was born in Xiamen, Fujian during the Qing dynasty. His father was a boatman. Because of his poor family background, he only studied at a private school for a short time, and then dropped out to be a vendor for subsiding household purpose. In 1852, he became a Christian and started to study English and business. In 1857, he was employed as a manager in the Yiji Foreign Company (怡記洋行), which engaged in trading foreign goods and Chinese tea owned by English businessmen in Xiamen. In 1867, Li transferred to the Baoshun Foreign Company (寶順洋行), which was also owned by English businessmen, where he helped the owner, John Dodd, develop the tea industry in northern Taiwan. Because of his excellent managing skills, tea became the most important export item in that area. After that, Li transferred to Heji Foreign Company (和記洋行) as a manager. In the meantime, he produced tea for export and also managed kerosene that belongs to Sanda Petroleum Company (三達石油公司). He earned high profits from his business and became very wealthy.
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