1.2.4 Approve any reports prepared by the board or executive directors of domestic companies;
1.2.5 Approve any reports prepared by the board of supervisors or supervisors of domestic companies;
1.2.6 Approve the annual financial budget and final accounts of domestic companies;
1.2.7 Approve the profit distribution plans and the loss recovery plans of domestic companies;
1.2.8 Determine any increase or decrease in the registered capital of domestic companies;
1.2.9 Determine the issue of any corporate bonds by domestic companies;
1.2.10 Determine the merger, division, reorganization, termination and liquidation of domestic companies;
1.2.11 Determine the changes in the business scope of domestic companies;
1.2.12 Modify the articles of association of domestic companies;
1.2.13 Determine any changes in the scope of operation or nature of the domestic companies;
1.2.14 Determine the dividends and other distribution policies of domestic companies;
1.2.15 Determine to borrow any loan from any third party in the name of a domestic company;
1.2.16 Determine to sell, transfer or otherwise dispose of major assets or rights of domestic companies to any third party, including but not limited to intellectual property rights;
1.2.17 Determine to set any security interest in the major assets (tangible or intangible assets) of domestic companies, regardless of the purpose of the security;
1.2.18 Determine to transfer any agreement or contract with a domestic company as a party to any third party;
1.2.19 Determine any loan provided or lent by a domestic company to any party; and
1.2.20 Determine other matters that may have a significant impact on any rights, obligations, assets or operations of a domestic company.
1.3 The Sole Proprietorship shall exercise the voting rights described in this Agreement by designating one (1) natural person. After the Sole Proprietorship selects a natural person, it shall notify the Authorized Party in writing. The Authorized Party shall sign the power of attorney in the format shown in the Annex II: to the natural person. Unless the Sole Proprietorship requires to replace the designated natural person through a written notice, the Authorized Party shall not withdraw the authorization of the natural person without authorization. If the Sole Proprietorship changes the designated natural person, the Authorized Party shall immediately terminate the signed power of attorney on the replaced person, and shall sign a new power of attorney to authorize the Sole Proprietorship to re-appoint a person.