1.5 billion stored for 27 years, earning 1.7 billion in interest. It turns out that lying flat is the best choice for the rich second generation. Recently, a Hong Kong rich second generation, former TVB star Deng Zhaozun, has gone viral online. In 1997, he inherited a 1.5 billion fortune. His father's will forbade him from doing business, gambling, or even playing mahjong. He obediently lay flat for 27 years, not touching the principal at all. Every day, he wakes up to an interest income of 40,000, easily covering the 500,000 expenses of three girlfriends each month, while avoiding three real estate market crashes and two stock market disasters. When friends urged him to invest in real estate, he immediately refused, and as a result, property prices fell by 30% in a year. Now, the interest has grown to 1.7 billion, surpassing the principal, earning him the nickname "Modern Wei Xiaobao."