Carlan Dean, 48 years old this year, is the sixth generation of overseas Chinese in the United States.
His great-great-great-grandfather came to the United States across the ocean at the end of the Quintong Dynasty and was one of the many Chinese workers who participated in the construction of the American Pacific Railway.
Since that generation, the Dean family has taken root in the United States little by little by virtue of the hard-working quality.
At first, the ancestor of the Dean family who went to the United States as a Chinese worker was still at the bottom of the American society at that time.
And now, the Dean family in the United States has a fortune of tens of billions of dollars, which can be regarded as a model of struggle.
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