Ren Zhengfei ordered a ban to say he was far ahead? Yu Chengdong responded: Rumors

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Release: 2024-04-03 10:50:02
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Today, some media said that Ren Zhengfei issued an order prohibiting people from saying they are far ahead, and would be fined 10,000 for saying they are far ahead. Yu Chengdong responded by denying the matter and said it was a rumor.

 任正非下令禁止说遥遥领先?余承东回应:谣言

Today, Ren Zhengfei’s ban was posted on Weibo’s hot search list far ahead of 10,000 entries, triggering heated discussions among netizens. Relevant media asked Yu Chengdong for verification on this matter. Yu Chengdong replied on WeChat that this was a rumor.

Previously, Yu Chengdong used the word "way ahead" at the Huawei Mate60 launch conference, and then "way ahead" jokes appeared on the Internet. At last year's Pollen Annual Meeting, Yu Chengdong said that everyone edited together what he had said over the past ten years to be "way ahead" and made it into a continuous joke. But in fact, he rarely says "far ahead" unless he is far ahead.

He also said that in fact, it is not easy to be "far ahead". Behind every lead is Huawei's R&D innovation, as well as a lot of technical investment and unremitting efforts.

It is reported that at the Xiaomi SU7 launch conference not long ago, Lei Jun also shouted the word "far ahead" and said that Yu Chengdong had implanted this word into people's hearts.

According to news on January 31, Chery Automobile spokesman Jin Yibo responded to the recent public opinion about Zhijie S7, saying that the online rumors are not true and the cooperation between the two parties is smooth. Guan's resignation was not due to the cooperation project. Jin Yibo also said that in order to provide users with the best products and services, Chery and Huawei are making every effort to promote the production and delivery of Zhijie S7, have invested more resources, and will continue to deepen cooperation.

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