Transmigrated to the 1960s, Li Chu only wanted to lay low and live a safe, peaceful life.
..."How come there are so many? Are they all antiques?" Ding Qiunan asked in surprise, looking at the huge pile of bottles and jars on the ground.
"I don't know either. There's definitely some genuine antique in there, but whether they're all real or not, we'll have to examine them carefully to find out."
"So you're planning to just stay here and look around at your leisure?"
"No, no, no, I've already packed a lot of newspapers in the trunk. Let's load them all into the car and take them home. I can read them later. Didn't you want to go boating? Let's go after we're done loading."
"Okay, let's move it quickly." Ding Qiunan's face immediately lit up with a smile when the topic of rowing came up, and she rolled up her sleeves and started working.
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Sitting in his new office, Li Chu looked around nervously, feeling a little out of place.
He's been in the new office for a week now, but he still feels a bit out of sorts.
He glanced at the new military uniform that Zhao Zhijun had just helped bring back, which was placed on the sofa in the reception area, and after thinking for a moment, he stood up from behind his desk and walked over.
This uniform is actually very similar to the previous Type 55 uniform. It was originally designed as a uniform for military ranks, but due to various reasons, the awarding of ranks was postponed, so it became the last uniform without military ranks.
The biggest change from the Type 65 uniform is that the three red dots have been removed.
The red collar tabs have been changed to collar tabs with a red background and an August 1st five-pointed star on top. The red five-pointed star on the military cap has also been changed to the August 1st cap badge, and the cap has been changed to a peaked cap.
The difference between officers and soldiers lies in their shoulder insignia. Officers wear shoulder insignia with the 81 five-pointed star, while soldiers do not.
It's clearer and more convenient than the previous method of identifying individuals by looking at the number of pockets on their clothing, but it doesn't actually help in distinguishing the rank of officers.
The reason their hospital was able to receive the new military uniforms in the first batch was because a group of their doctors and nurses were going to support the southwest region in the next few days.
Otherwise, if they want to change uniforms, they will have to wait until after May Day next year for the entire army to change uniforms.
Yes, this uniform change prioritized troops stationed in the southwest battlefield, in addition to those participating in the parade.
For such a long time, identifying officers and soldiers has become one of the biggest conflicts on the battlefield.
As mentioned before, the difference between the Type 65 and Type 65 lies in the number of pockets. You can usually tell them apart at a glance, but what if you have bullet pouches on your chest? You can't see them at all.
The Type 85 military uniform also included a shirt, available in both long and short sleeves, which was an improvement over the Type 65 uniform.
Li Chu looked at the new military uniform for a long time, and after thinking about it, he went into the lounge to change into it.
His new office now includes a suite with a double bed, which is where he usually rests.
However, the current user of this lounge has changed to Ding Qiunan.
After moving, there was no room for a bed in her office, so she had to come here during her lunch break. However, there was an advantage to resting here: no one would bother her.
After changing into his new military uniform, Li Chu looked at himself in the mirror and nodded in satisfaction, as if he did look a little more energetic.
Just as he was admiring himself there, the phone rang.
"Hello, I am Li Chu."
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"Uncle, what are your instructions?"
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"Going there at 3 PM?"
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"Okay, I'll be there on time."
After hanging up the phone, Li Chu frowned. The call was from Uncle Wang, who asked him to come over at three o'clock in the afternoon to ask him some questions.
The five-day medical work conference should have just ended this morning. The conference ended, and I was called in immediately. The questions I was asked were definitely related to the content of this conference.
As a soldier, he wouldn't be allowed to attend these kinds of work meetings held by local government departments.
Uncle Wang called me over right after the meeting ended, so he must have encountered some difficulties.
Thinking of this, he picked up the phone again and dialed.
"Zhijun, come here for a second."
Zhao Zhijun from next door quickly pushed open the office door and walked in.
"lead"
"Zhijun, could you take a look at my plans for this afternoon?"
"At 2:30 this afternoon, Deputy High-ranking Official Chen from Henan Province made an appointment through Director Yang to ask you to help him with his health."
"Make arrangements for him tomorrow, and call him to tell him that I have an important meeting to attend this afternoon."
"Sir, according to the schedule, you are supposed to give Mr. Mu and Mr. Dong a follow-up examination tomorrow."
"Then let's postpone it again. Arrange it for whichever day you have time. Tell Director Yang and have him notify them."
"Sir, the earliest that can be arranged is ten days from now. Your schedule during this period is for the senior leaders of the Advisory Committee to have their medical check-ups."
"No matter when, if he agrees, we'll put him on the list; otherwise, we'll just leave it at that."
"yes"
As the weather turns cooler, Li Chu's work becomes increasingly busy in order to ensure the health of the veteran members of the advisory committee, and he dares not be careless at all.
Actually, if their physical condition allows, he would suggest that these older comrades go to the south for the winter, as the winters in Beijing are really quite cold.
It's not a problem that the room has heating, but these elderly people need to do some outdoor activities every day.
When winter comes, it's freezing cold outside, and even with staff around, it's still enough to cause worry.
In Director Yang's office at the Health Bureau, he put down the phone with a slight sense of helplessness, glanced up at the person sitting on the sofa, hesitated for a moment, and then walked over.
"Old Chen, I'm so sorry, the Dean Li I booked for you has to attend an important meeting at the last minute, so the afternoon appointment has been cancelled."
The person sitting on the sofa was slightly taken aback upon hearing this, then smiled nonchalantly and said, "Tomorrow is fine too."
Director Yang shook his head with a wry smile: "By the time that person has, it will be at least ten days from now."
"Hmph," the man raised an eyebrow, a playful smile appearing on his lips. "I say, Lao Yang, you're not doing well. You can't even command your own subordinates."
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"Subordinate?" Director Yang stared wide-eyed at his former colleague.
"You think too highly of me. My relationship with those members of the health care team is not one of superior and subordinate."
"Let's not talk about other people, just take this Dean Li, Old Chen. His rank is higher than yours now. How can I command him?"
"Are you kidding me?" Old Chen clearly didn't believe him and said with a sneer.
"Who's joking with you? The level of the main hospital is right there. Although this Dean Li is only a deputy dean on secondment, he is officially recognized as a full-fledged dean by official documents. Listen carefully, he doesn't just enjoy the treatment of a full-fledged dean."
Looking at Director Yang's serious expression, Old Chen couldn't help but gasp. It's true what they say, you don't know how low an official's rank is until you go to the capital. The rank of a mere doctor is so outrageous.