
25-year-old Zhang Xueshan, who worked as a food delivery worker in Shanghai, China, inspired many people with his life experience. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
He worked hard for five years, cleared a debt of 50,000 yuan (approximately 7,000 dollars), and saved 1.12 million yuan (160,000 dollars). This was reported by the South China Morning Post.
After his small kitchen in Changzhou, where he was born in 2020, went bankrupt and he fell into debt, Zhang was forced to move to Shanghai. He started his life from scratch in the new city and began following a strict work schedule.
Zhang went to work every day at 10:40 AM and delivered orders until 1:00 AM. He worked without taking any holidays throughout the year and only took a few days off during the Chinese New Year holiday.
According to Zhang's calculations, he covered a distance of 324,000 kilometers over five years. This is equivalent to circling the Earth more than eight times.
He paid great attention to saving his money and avoided unnecessary expenses. "I only spend money on essential needs.
I work an average of 13 hours a day; the rest of my time is spent on food and sleep," says Zhang. At the same time, he also took care of his health.
Sleeping 8.5 hours a day and adhering to a strict routine allowed him to maintain his strength over the long term. His colleagues emphasize his diligence and discipline.
The head of the delivery center notes Zhang's constant activity and complete dedication to work. Internet users and colleagues have nicknamed Zhang the "King of Orders."
He takes this achievement simply: "I got rid of all my debts and saved money through my hard work. This is a great success for me," he says.
Zhang plans to invest the money he has saved in future entrepreneurial projects. He intends to open two small cafes specializing in breakfasts in Shanghai and plans to invest 800,000 yuan (113,000 dollars) for this.
Five years of hard work have given Zhang not only financial freedom but also new opportunities. His story proves that difficult situations can be overcome through patience, discipline, and hard work.





