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Sun Dawu was born on 19 June, 0054 in Langwuzhuang, Xushui District, Baoding, Hebei Province, China. Discover Sun Dawu's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 69 years old?

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Zodiac Sign Gemini
Born 19 June 0054
Birthday 19 June
Birthplace Langwuzhuang, Xushui District, Baoding, Hebei Province, China
Nationality China

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2021

In July 2021, Dawu was sentenced to 18 years in prison, having been found guilty of picking quarrels and provoking trouble. Other charges levied against him included illegally occupying farmland, assembling a crowd to attack state agencies and obstructing government workers from performing their duties. He was also fined 3.11 million yuan ($478,697).

2020

Dawu was detained in late November 2020, along with 20 relatives and business associates, over a land dispute with government-run farms. He was later charged with picking quarrels and provoking trouble.

In November 2020, Dawu was arrested, following a dispute between his firm and a state farm in Hebei province, without an official explanation. He was later charged with picking quarrels and provoking trouble, illegal fundraising, illegal mining, encroaching on state farmland and obstructing public service. Members of his family, including his wife, sons and daughters-in-law were also detained along with company executives.

2015

Dawu also voiced his support for those caught up in the 709 crackdown; a nationwide crackdown on Chinese lawyers and human rights activists during the summer of 2015. Moreover, he accused the government of covering up an African swine flu outbreak in China, which adversely affected his farms and devastated much of the country's industry in 2019.

2005

In 2005, Dawu retired from his post as chairman, becoming head of the supervisory board of Dawu Group.

2003

Dawu would often post his views, along with articles by liberals, on his company's website. In April 2003, the Dawu Group posted three articles on its website that were critical of the Chinese Government, including one about Li Shenzhi. The group was subsequently ordered to remove the articles, shut down the website for six months and pay a fine of 15,000 yuan.

In May 2003, Dawu was arrested after raising 180 million yuan, even though he was able to prove he was just borrowing the funds. The case received unprecedented attention, with academics such as Mao Yushi, lawyers such as Xu Zhiyong, reporters and even local farmers rallying on Dawu's behalf. President Hu Jintao and Vice-Premier Hui Liangyu reportedly ordered local officials to "handle the case with care." The local court sentenced him to three years imprisonment and four years of probation with a fine of 100,000 yuan for illegally using public funds. However, the sentence was later suspended for four years, and he was set free after the trial. The Dawu Group was also fined 300,000 yuan. According to journalists and academics across China, Dawu had a "notorious" reputation among local officials as a result of his refusal to pay bribes. After the case, Dawu was ordered to maintain a low profile.

1995

In 1995, when the Dawu Group had become one of China's top 500 private companies, Dawu was elected as a Deputy to the Baoding Municipal People's Congress. In August 1996, he was elected as Chairman of the Baoding Poultry and Egg Industry Federation. In 2001, Dawu served as the principal of the Dawu School while remaining chairman of the Dawu Group. In October 2002, he was hired as a senior researcher by the Institute of Farmer Issues of China Agricultural University.

1985

After graduating from junior high school, Dawu spent time in Linfen, Shanxi in the 82nd Division of the 28th Group Army of the People's Liberation Army and the Agricultural Bank of Xushui County. In 1985, he founded the Dawu Agriculture and Animal Husbandry Group Co., Ltd., and served as chairman of the board. He began his business with 1,000 chickens and 50 pigs. During his tenure as chairman, Dawu was honored as the No. 1 Chicken-Raising Scholar in Hebei province in June 1996.

1954

Sun Dawu (Chinese: 孙大午; born June 1954) is a Chinese billionaire. He co-owns the Dawu Agricultural and Animal Husbandry Group with his wife, Liu Huiru (刘会茹). The Dawu Group was originally focused on agriculture and gradually broadened its scope to include animal feed, real estate, education, and healthcare operations. Dawu is recognized as an advocate of farmers' rights and rural land reform. He is known to have hosted human rights lawyers and financed their legal costs when they came under political fire.