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 668 A Role Model for the New Generation of Youth, Performance (1/2)

Chief Chu nodded repeatedly.

One person agreed, saying, "There are indeed many difficulties in reality, but what we need to do is overcome them and use our hardworking hands and wisdom to change our current situation."

This is one of the reasons why we have always advocated for educated youth to go to the countryside.

After several reports, Mayor Chu ordered an investigation into Gu Yunyang's background.

This investigation was quite surprising.

Gu Yunyang's experience is truly astonishing, and also somewhat pitiful and lamentable.

Chu Shichang naturally had no good feelings towards the Gu family in the capital.

What kind of good person treats their adopted son like a slave?

However, Gu Yunyang was able to withstand the pressure, become self-taught, and succeed in that kind of environment.

That's what makes it admirable.

Everyone present knew Gu Yunyang's identity, so when Mayor Chu said that, they naturally agreed.

"Yes, the country's policy is definitely correct."

"The educated youth who went to the countryside brought knowledge and change to our rural areas."

“The Red Flag Brigade is one such example.”

What were the actual reasons for the educated youth being sent to the countryside?

The villagers might not know, but how could these officials not know?

At least at the level of the Chu County Chief, they still understood the background of the educated youth going to the countryside and its necessity.

There are too many young people in the city, and not enough jobs are available. As a result, these young people have too much energy and can only hang out on the streets, fight, and disrupt order.

In addition, the country is short of food.

So they had no choice but to send this group of people down, partly to solve the city's security problem.

On the one hand, we need to solve the food problem.

And the tension brought about by work demands.

In addition, let them come down to the fields and work for themselves, so that they can at least support themselves.

These are core issues that those below are unaware of.

The places that initially received the educated youth did indeed welcome them with great enthusiasm.

Who knew that these educated youths didn't actually have much useful knowledge?

Moreover, they are unable to carry heavy loads or lift heavy objects, and when it comes to working in the fields, they prefer easy tasks to difficult ones, thus offering little help to rural areas.

They also seized the grain that originally belonged to the rural areas.

Even if they don't have enough work points, they can't starve to death.

At least the per capita rations must be provided.

In addition, some educated youth were unable to work and endure hardship, so they had bad intentions.

He seduced the village girls and ruined their reputations.

They took advantage of others and now expect the villagers to support them.

These young people from the city are generally more presentable than the villagers; at least they are fairer-skinned and have some education, making them more refined than the rural children.

Therefore, he deceived many girls.

Of course, there are also many instances of rural men scheming against female educated youth.

So, in a short time, the scene of a million educated youth building up the Great Northern Wilderness has turned into a situation where both sides are dissatisfied with each other.

This situation is likely to worsen in the future.

But now that Mayor Chu has said this, everyone naturally follows suit.

"Yes, didn't the educated youth sent to the countryside bring knowledge to everyone?"

"Secretary Gu is a representative of this group."

Unfortunately, the rural areas below were quite resistant to the idea of ​​sending educated youth to the countryside.

How could these country folk possibly be happy to see a group of people coming to take their food?

The meager harvest from the fields each year, when converted into money, leaves very little at the end of the year.

As a result, farmers bore the heaviest burden in the country without reaping any benefits.