60s: Kicking Aside the White Moonlight, Draining the Family Fortune, and Going to the Countryside

Gu Yunyang transmigrated from the apocalypse back to 1960, into the body of a man with the same name who had been mistakenly swapped at birth, and he saw this man's entire life unfold.

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Chapter 1165 Distributing Grain: Seeing Through It at a Glance (1/2)

"Your family has seven members, and your total work points are 24,323. Is that alright?"

Gu Yunyang looked at the work points book and added up all the numbers.

The scorekeeper records the work points every day, and then needs to summarize the total work points.

Since it is calculated manually, it is impossible for it to be completely error-free.

However, for Gu Yunyang, because he has a base space, he can have the AI ​​in the base space record everything with just a glance, and then calculate all the work points.

Furthermore, the AI ​​can analyze which data points are somewhat abnormal.

However, those analyses had nothing to do with what needed to be done today, so Gu Yunyang didn't say anything.

It wasn't just the scorekeeper who would tally it up; in fact, before each person came to distribute the grain, they would also record and calculate the number of work points their family had.

When it comes to food, no one can be careless.

"Yes, that number is correct."

Gu Yunyang nodded: "That's good, because we already distributed the early rice last time. So you can get some this time too..."

Gu Yunyang separated the coarse grains and refined grains in proportion, and the other party agreed, so they went to the side to start distributing the grains.

This can't be done quickly, but fortunately there are quite a few brigade cadres, and almost all of them are here today.

Gu Hanping stood aside, overseeing the overall situation and preventing anyone from cutting in line.

Everyone else lined up, some were slower to count their work points, and then they had to choose various kinds of grain.

There's not much to say about refined grains.

The only fine grain grown here is rice. The Hongqi Brigade doesn't grow winter wheat, so there's no need to consider that.

There are many types of whole grains to choose from, such as sorghum, corn, potatoes, pumpkin, and sweet potatoes.

In fact, these coarse grains, including corn, pumpkin, sweet potatoes, and potatoes, are also grown by every household in their own private plots.

However, there were no other options when it came to distributing the grain.

If the men in the family like to drink, they will choose some sorghum liquor.

Sorghum doesn't taste very good when eaten as a staple food.

Therefore, the Red Flag Brigade planted very little.

Of course, besides these, there are also some refined grains such as glutinous rice.

Glutinous rice is also an essential refined grain in the south. The glutinous rice chicken that people in Guangdong like to eat requires this grain.

Glutinous rice is also used in brewing and making zongzi (sticky rice dumplings).

Some families even like to eat sticky rice.

Stir-fry glutinous rice in oil, then steam it. This will give the glutinous rice a golden color, making it both beautiful and delicious.

Some families use regular rice to steam glutinous rice, which works just as well and tastes quite good, although it lacks a bit of aroma compared to the method described above.

However, the Red Flag Brigade did not grow a large quantity of glutinous rice, and each household was allocated a fixed amount, so no one said much about it.

"That's not right, our family's work points aren't this number."

Occasionally, someone will feel that their work points are not correct, so they will bring it up.

For most households, the number of work points is roughly the same.

It's usually a calculation error.

At that time, literacy was not widespread, and people were not very good at math either.

Adding the wrong number is a common occurrence.

These things cannot be avoided.

Gu Yunyang took a look and saw that this place was quite well-prepared, with daily work points recorded.

There are basically no errors, but there was a problem with the addition and subtraction.

All of these are fine. All you need to do is count out the number of ten work points each day, multiply and divide them, then count out the number of each of the other work points, multiply and divide them separately, and then add them up.

As long as you calculate the numbers clearly in front of them.

There shouldn't be any problems.

However, there have been some problems.

The figures calculated by both sides don't match, and each side has its own version of the truth.

The two sides raised questions about the work points book that Chen Qijue was in charge of.