Xiaomi founder Lei Jun donates US$183 million to alma mater Wuhan University in tech innovation push
- The billionaire donated 1.3 billion yuan to one of China’s leading research universities on its 130th anniversary on Wednesday
- Lei credits the university and a book he stumbled upon in the library in 1987 with igniting his entrepreneurial passion

The school announced the fund, the largest individual donation ever given to a Chinese university, on its 130th anniversary on Wednesday.
Lei said the fund will support the university in three major areas: basic research in the six major disciplines of mathematics, physics, chemistry, literature, history and philosophy; scientific and technological innovation in the computer field; and the cultivation of students.
The 53-year-old entrepreneur said his desire to make the donation dates back to his school days.
“More than 30 years ago, as a representative of outstanding students, I was awarded the highest scholarship at Wuhan University at that time, which was 2,000 yuan, sponsored by a company,” he said. “For a student from an ordinary county family, this was really a huge sum of money.”
“I swore in my heart then: no matter how much I receive today, I will pay it back 10 times, 100 times, or 10,000 times in the future,” he added.
