Li Xiangdong lived a wealthy life until sixty, with a house full of children and grandchildren, but one day he was sent to the heavens by the two green hats his wife gave him.
When he opened ...
The Huichuan market is held every two weeks. In the month or so that Li Xiangdong has been in western Sichuan, the market has already been held twice.
More than 30,000 jin of wheatgrass seed oil from Lijiapo have been sold!
Besides the local members buying it for themselves, people from afar also bought it wholesale.
At first, people went to the market to buy oil, but after they learned the address of Lijiapo, a steady stream of unfamiliar faces came to the Lijiapo warehouse to buy oil every day.
After buying oil, they also like to go to the cannery to ask if they have any discounted bulk canned fish. If they do, they buy a can and then resell it at a later date.
Li Xiangdong walked around the entire village, looking at the people queuing to buy oil at the brigade headquarters warehouse, observing the bustling work at the cannery, and then strolling over to check on the progress of the excavation of the shrimp pits and fish ponds.
There are no excavators now, otherwise this 100-plus mu pond would have been dug out long ago.
Shrimp farming requires a depth of more than two meters, while fish farming requires about three meters. At the current pace, the digging should be completed by the Chinese New Year.
Then we can disinfect the pond with lime and then fill it with water to raise fish!
Li Xiangdong was making plans in his mind. He chatted with the people digging the pond for a few words and then left. He still had to go to the Chinese herbal medicine base to check on the germination of the wild rehmannia seedlings.
When Li Xiangdong arrived, Li Guoling was weeding in the yellow field.
Li Guoling no longer works at the brick kiln; she now spends her time tending to the rehmannia in the fields.
Since Dr. Gu and Factory Director Yan couldn't always be in Lijiapo, in order to cultivate specialized talents capable of cultivating Chinese medicinal herbs, they held two classes in the village at Li Xiangdong's request, and everyone could come to learn.
There were three or four students who did particularly well in their studies, including Li Guoling.
She is meticulous and responsible. Since the wild foxglove was planted, she has spent her days carefully observing the germination of the wild foxglove, except for eating, sleeping, reading and studying.