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 563 The Tragedy of Cognition: Let's Hire More Teachers (2/2)

Gu Yunyang added, "Actually, I had an idea before. Although we can't afford a complete tractor, we can still afford just the locomotive and a power source. If we can replace the internal combustion engine with an electric motor, then we'll have a use for that electricity."

However, electric motors have significant limitations, with battery capacity being a major issue.

Putting everything else aside, why did new energy vehicles only emerge in the next century?

Most of them are still hybrid electric vehicles?

This is a big problem.

If the battery capacity is low, you have to charge it frequently.

There is also a limit to the number of times a battery can be recharged.

However, there is a solution to this problem.

That means you don't need an electric motor; you can just connect it directly from the source.

The only problem is that the power cord will need to be a bit longer.

"The sweet potatoes are washed."

Gu Honglan's voice broke the somewhat awkward atmosphere.

Gu Hanping didn't say much.

Gu Yunyang smiled, turned around, and began making the steamed sweet potatoes.

Gu Yunyang said: "Steamed sweet potato chips are a type of sweet potato chip made by steaming and drying multiple times. They are characterized by being soft, chewy, and not sticky."

However, our sweet potatoes are a bit large, so we'll peel them first and then slice them. This will make them easier to process, package, and transport.

As he spoke, Gu Yunyang prepared to bring over a cutting board and a kitchen knife.

Gu Hongmei spoke first: "I'll do it. My sisters and I are very good at doing these things."

The sisters were all somewhat saddened.

They took on all the housework at home.

As a result, my younger brother also had to work while taking care of the family in the capital.

Look how efficiently he works, and I've also heard that Gu Yunyang is a great cook.

It's clear that he didn't have many good days in Beijing, where he was busy with his family.

Why should I?

Gu Yunyang had no idea what they were thinking, and even if he did, he wouldn't care.

What's done is done, there's no point in thinking about it too much.

It's better to focus on the present.

As for the future, if there's an opportunity to kick someone when they're down...

Gu Yunyang won't hold back either.

He quickly started the fire, and Daya came over and said, "I'll help Uncle start the fire. I'm really good at it."

Watching her skillful movements, Gu Yunyang felt a pang of sadness.

Even from Ning'an's grandmother's mouth, you could hear the words "money-loser" and "little bitch."

What kind of good treatment could Daya possibly receive in the Zhou family?

However, in the eyes of others, this is the norm.

Moreover, they are all proud of it.

This situation is inherently pathological.

How old is Daya?

In modern times, she should go to school.

However, the village kindergarten and primary school only have two teachers, and they can only teach basic literacy and the ability to read from textbooks.

Gu Yunyang suddenly had a thought: "Captain, isn't our brigade a little short of primary school teachers?"

Gu Hanping was taken aback by his sudden remark.

"you mean?"

"My idea is... We've got a few educated youth here, right? We could hire more teachers and have them help teach our children. What do you think?"

The teachers were originally from a primary school; it would be more accurate to call it a literacy class.

Those who could afford it were sent to primary school in the commune.

For this reason, not many of the children from the Red Flag Brigade were able to keep up when they went to junior high school in the commune.

"But we don't have any quotas."