Talk:Tenniel Chu

Latest comment: 7 years ago by 159.180.99.199 in topic Philanthropy or a thieving family

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Hi,

I have spent some time adding correct citations and amending this article and I was wondering if you could remove the complaint about the article at the top of the page in line with my amendments.

If it is still insufficient, please let me know what I can do to improve it further.

Thanks --Charlottecourtleeds (talk) 11:03, 16 March 2015 (UTC)Reply

Philanthropy or a thieving family

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They describe the land on which the golf club built in Guanlan, Shenzhen (Mission Hills) as a piece of waste land. What a pile of low life liars this Chu family is. The land was farm land belonging to the village of Songyuanxia. The villagers were told to hand their land over to the government to turn into an orchard to grow fruit trees. The villagers were never properly paid for their loss, and no doubt corruption was involved, and because deceit was involved, legally and morally the land still belong to the village. It is good that old man (or not so old man) Chu (david) died from cancer. Let that be a warning to the rest of the chus, that is, you can lie and deceive and cheat as much as you like, but Heaven will pronounce Its sentence on you like it has done on david chu. If you want to right the wrongs your family has committed, then start by properly compensating the villagers of Songyuanxia, who were and are the rightful owners of the land. 159.180.99.199 (talk) 01:11, 29 June 2017 (UTC)Reply