A short-tempered mom? A money-grubbing dad? A humorous trio of women were sent to the 1960s by a leaky electric kettle, bringing with them a kitchen that could infinitely replicate food and a space...
Under such a busy premise, the second baby Zhaomei of Shui Shui's family was born. Other families were overjoyed when they gave birth to big fat babies, but Li Yichen was almost crying. It was another brat. He originally thought it was a little princess and that she would tolerate the tormenting of her mother in the belly for more than nine months, but now Li Yichen wanted this little bastard to go out for a run.
Tangyuan's name is Li Zhanmin, and Xingxing's three buns are named Zhao Yuguo, Zhao Yufu, and Zhao Yuning. Now Zhaomei has a name too, chosen by Jiang Huashu: Li Zhanqiang. A rather earthy name, right? Combined with the brothers' names, it embodies everyone's wish: a prosperous nation and a strong people! Xingxing's Wusui and Meiguanxi haven't even been born yet, but their names have already been decided: Zhongcheng, regardless of gender.
To be honest, neither Shuishui nor Xingxing is satisfied with the names of these children. They cannot compete with these people. Even though the children are their own, they have no say in the matter. Isn't it frustrating?
Zhao Youqian caressed Xingxing's belly, hoping for twins. Neither "loyalty" nor "loyalty" suited a girl's name. Yes, Xingxing was pregnant with twins again, but these babies were very sensible and didn't bother their mother. Xingxing hadn't vomited once. Besides a swollen belly like a giant frog, there wasn't much else to feel.
Xingxing thought she was a pro at childbearing. Professor Dong and Zhao Youqian had already agreed that after this birth, they would not have another child. Professor Dong did not discuss this with Zhao Youqian, but instead informed him that having three children would be very harmful to her health. For the past three years, Xingxing had relied entirely on various nutritional supplements and absolutely could not have a third child.
Aijun had long been on the receiving end of veterans' medical care before senior officials. Now Suihe had a new plan: providing medical care in remote areas.
Honestly, the Jiang family has made a lot of money over the past decade. And of course, they've doubled their efforts to give back to society. Just recently, because Xingxing was expecting a baby, Suihe thought about improving healthcare in remote areas. When he told his family, they were incredibly supportive. It's a project that benefits so many people and is truly worth pursuing. Even better news: the first batch of students from the rural primary school they built have already started high school and will be taking college entrance exams next year. Jiang Huashu now plans to acquire land in the provinces where they assisted with the school construction to build technical schools for those who didn't make it to university, allowing them to learn skills.
When he traveled through time, the "NEET" (people who rely on their parents for support) phenomenon was prevalent in society, and Jiang Huashu couldn't stand it. Parents toiled their entire lives, yet their children didn't support them. Not only did they have to support their children in their thirties and forties—was that unreasonable? Jiang Huashu couldn't stand it then, but that was a societal phenomenon, and his disapproval of one person wasn't enough to change it. But now, things are better. He can take preventative measures and make early preparations.
First, we should open technical schools so that every child who can't get into university can learn a skill, at least to support themselves in the future, rather than the flashy, superficial vocational schools. Education is a long-term investment, but technical education is not. It's quick and effective, with quick results. For example, there are programs like beauty salons, chefs and pastry chefs, kindergarten teachers, and even bicycle repair. In the 1980s and 1990s, bicycles dominated the market, and this industry was also very popular.
Who says car repair is just for old men? Young people can do it too! This is something Jiang Huashu has always wanted to do in modern times, and his whole family is very supportive.