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 272 Being Targeted: Liang Wenhao's Doubts and Curiosities (1/2)

This person is rather strange.

Judging from their clothing, they should be cadres of the commune.

Wearing a suit of Dacron, it wasn't the kind of clothes those brigade leaders would wear to the commune.

They might be able to afford it; Liang Wenhao, the captain of the Red Star Brigade, could afford it.

This is thanks to the pig farm and brick factory of Hongxing Brigade.

The pig farm is a bit larger, and they also sell piglets.

However, the piglets from Hongxing Brigade won't be born for another few days, so Gu Hanping went to Hongxing Brigade yesterday but hasn't brought the piglets back yet.

But it will happen in the next few days.

People who come to the commune for meetings, who don't complain or cry poverty.

They will definitely be entrusted with important tasks by the commune, and they will have to pay a heavy price.

Therefore, no one would wear polyester clothing to this meeting.

If you can afford Dacron, how can your brigade be poor?

What? This polyester fabric belongs to your family? The brigade is very poor?

That must mean you took the brigade's money home.

Only a fool would do that.

However, Gu Yunyang still wore a shirt when he came over; it was a new shirt that Han Xue had made for him after he arrived.

For formal occasions, it's best to dress more formally.

His situation was different; the money came from the capital.

So it doesn't affect your ability to complain about being poor.

But in his heart, Gu Yunyang was still wondering who this person was.

As Gu Yunyang arrived at the door of that office, he remembered something.

"This man does resemble Gu Hongmei's husband, Zhou Zhiqiang. Could he be Zhou Zhiqiang's cousin, Zhou Zhigang?"

Previously, when Secretary Hao's nephew went to the Hongqi Brigade to inform Gu Yunyang that the position of secretary had been decided.

I also mentioned it casually.

It was Zhou Zhigang who objected; if it weren't for Secretary Hao's insistence, this candidate would have been replaced.

Of course, Officer Hao wanted to recount what Secretary Hao had done so that Gu Yunyang and the others would remember the kindness shown to them.

As for the effect Secretary Hao had in this matter, and why he did it this way.

The other party didn't say, so Gu Yunyang had some guesses.

Most likely, Secretary Hao and Zhou Zhigang are still somewhat at odds, each wanting to support their own people.

In addition, there is still something profitable to be gained from Gu Yunyang.

The abducted women and children that Gu Yunyang rescued have all been returned to their homes.

It seems there are a few people among them who come from extraordinary backgrounds.

For example, Zuo Qiulin once told him that two of the children he saved were his comrades-in-arms.

His two comrades held high-ranking positions.

He even hinted to Gu Yunyang that the fathers-in-law of those two comrades-in-arms seemed to be involved in the Guangdong provincial government.

Those are the people who can influence Secretary Hao's line of work.

Although it was just speculation, Gu Yunyang felt that this might be part of the reason.

After pondering for a moment, Gu Yunyang walked into the office.

The room was already full of people.

Gu Yunyang immediately noticed that most of the people were wearing coarse cloth clothes covered with patches.

This reflects the simplicity and honesty of people in this era. A piece of clothing would be new for three years, old for three years, and patched up for another three years.

It was also because of the meeting that we needed to make adjustments and adjustments.

Resources from wealthy areas were redistributed to those in impoverished areas who needed assistance.

This policy is indeed somewhat problematic.

The idea is good, but it's not very practical.

Especially in this year, which is destined to be a year of disaster.

There was already some drought, so the yield was bound to decrease.

This is another climate disaster, affecting the heading process.

Although they don't know this yet.

But nobody wants to give their food away.

Unless it was during those years when they were exaggerating the yield per mu (unit of land area) by launching satellites.

Hmm, it seems like it's been in the last few years?

The exaggerated claim of a yield of 10,000 jin per mu occurred in 1958.

On August 13, 1958 (the 28th day of the sixth lunar month), the early rice yield in Macheng, northern Hubei, reached an astonishing level.

On August 13, 1958, the People's Daily published a report on the "10,000 jin per mu" yield.