Over fifty years old, without children, she cared for her aging parents. After seeing them to their end, and with a bit of savings in hand, a mysterious space suddenly appeared.
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However, Aunt Zhou's salary was still half that of my mother's, but there was nothing that could be done. My mother was a doctor, and Aunt Zhou was a nurse. Besides, even in the previous life, a nurse's salary was far less than that of a doctor.
This was stipulated last year. If I remember correctly, the revised wage standards in December 1956 were as follows:
Major General level: 241 yuan (0-72.3 yuan) 241-313.3 yuan
Deputy Division Level: 223 yuan (0-66.9 yuan, 223-289.9 yuan)
Associate Master Level: 205 yuan (0-61.5 yuan, 205-266.5 yuan)
Regimental level: 195 yuan (0-58.5 yuan, 195-253.5 yuan)
Deputy Regimental Level: 175 yuan (0-52.5 yuan, 175-227.5 yuan)
Pre-group level: 155 yuan (0-46.5 yuan, 155-201.5 yuan)
Battalion-level: 135 yuan (0-40.5 yuan, 135-175.5 yuan)
Deputy Battalion Level: 115 yuan (0-34.5 yuan, 115-149.5 yuan)
Company Commander Level: 95 yuan (0-28.5 yuan) 95-123.5 yuan
Deputy Company Commander: 80 yuan (0-24 yuan) 80-104 yuan
Premium grade: 66 yuan (0-19.8 yuan) 66-85.8 yuan
Deputy Platoon Leader: 55 yuan (0-16.5 yuan) 55-71.5 yuan
Until 1957, the salary standard was based on this standard. In 1957, the salary was calculated according to the revised salary standard of December 1956: grade salary plus military service allowance and multiple children allowance.
Military service allowance: 10% of the grade salary for 5 to 10 years of service; 15% for 10 to 15 years; 20% for 15 to 20 years; 25% for 20 to 25 years; and 30% for more than 25 years.
At the level of a full division commander, the base salary is 241 yuan, and the military service allowance (for those who have served for 25 years or more) is 30% x 241 yuan, which is 72.30 yuan.
The starting salary for a junior division-level officer is 210 yuan, plus a military service allowance (20% of enlistment years or more) of 210 yuan, totaling 42.00 yuan.
Deputy regimental level, salary 175 yuan, military service allowance (15 years or more of service) 20% x 175 yuan 35.00 yuan
At the quasi-regimental level, the rank-based salary is 155 yuan, plus a service allowance of 20% x 155 yuan (for those who have served for 15 years or more) 31.00 yuan
Battalion Commander rank, salary 135 yuan, military service allowance (10-15 years of service) 15% x 135 yuan \\u003d 20.25 yuan
Deputy battalion commander, salary 115 yuan, military service allowance (10-15 years of service) 15% x 115 yuan \\u003d 17.25 yuan
Company commander rank, salary 95 yuan, military service allowance (10-15 years of service) 15% x 95 yuan \\u003d 14.25 yuan
However, if we follow this rule, my parents joined the army in the same year, and they have been serving for 18 years now. If we calculate according to the above standard...
My parents' monthly salaries are significantly higher than the stipulated amount.
My father's monthly salary plus subsidies total 252 yuan.
The starting salary for a junior division-level officer is 210 yuan, plus a military service allowance (20% of enlistment years or more) of 210 yuan, totaling 42.00 yuan.
My mother's monthly salary plus subsidies total 210 yuan.
Deputy regimental level, salary 175 yuan, military service allowance (15 years or more of service) 20% x 175 yuan 35.00 yuan
These may not seem like much, but that's because the standard of living was low at that time.
However, our family doesn't have any extra children to provide subsidies. It's been several years since my father returned from the battlefield, and we haven't had any new additions to our family. My mother and Aunt Zhou said that my father was wounded by shrapnel on the battlefield. He didn't realize there was shrapnel in his abdomen until after the mission ended and he felt the pain. He took it out himself and bandaged it up haphazardly. Coincidentally, it was in his abdomen. In today's terms, he had just had a tubal ligation.
Aunt Zhou also told Mom that Uncle Shen was fine, but she herself almost had a difficult childbirth when giving birth to her fourth brother and would never be able to have children again. However, she added that their family had four children, which was enough. Mom also said that having a well-behaved daughter was also a good thing.
However, 60 years later, the military salary standards were changed again, and this continued until the early 1980s.
(For cadres below the rank of battalion commander (level 10, level 1 section chief), the salary was 150 yuan. In October 1960, the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China ordered a reduction in the salaries of Party cadres at level 17 and above. Administrative level three (including the original administrative levels one and two) saw a further reduction of 12%, and level four a reduction of 10%. Thus, the salaries of administrative levels one to three decreased from 460 yuan to 404.8 yuan, and level four to 372.6 yuan. Similarly, a reduction in the salary standards for Party cadres was implemented in the military. In October 1960, the Central Military Commission approved and circulated the "Report of the General Logistics Department Party Committee on the Reduction of Salaries for Military Cadres," effective October 1, 1960. The original salary of 1...) October's salary will be deducted from November's salary. The report stipulates that military officers at the battalion level and above who are Party members will have their current salary standards reduced according to the reduction rate for local cadres. The salary standards for non-Party members at the battalion level and above, and officers below the deputy battalion level, will not be reduced. This is the second salary reduction for officers in the Chinese military. At the same time, the rank of "Chairman and Vice-Chairman of the Central Military Commission" will be renamed "Marshal level." The reduction rates are: Marshal level 12%, Military Region level 10%, Corps level 8%, Deputy Corps level 6%, Quasi-Corps level 4%, Army level 2%, and Deputy Army to Battalion level 1%. The reduced salary standards for Party cadres in the military are as follows: The salary standard for marshal-level officers is 457.6 yuan (including a rank-based salary of 352.00 yuan and a seniority allowance of 105.60 yuan). The salary for officers at the major military region level is 421.2 yuan (including a rank-based salary of 324.00 yuan and a seniority allowance of 97.20 yuan), and the salary for officers at the corps level is 403 yuan (including a rank-based salary of 310.00 yuan and a seniority allowance of 93.10 yuan). Officers are paid according to a four-structure system: position, rank, basic salary, and seniority; there are a total of 15 grades.
So, even though my parents hold high ranks now, after the 1960 order to reduce the salaries of Party cadres at rank 17 and above, their military ranks were correspondingly lowered. But no matter what, their salaries are still more than they can spend.
As for the new version of RMB I don't have much of now, it's just the pocket money my mom gave me during the Spring Festival this year and after it was issued last March. There are two 10-yuan notes, one and two 50-cent notes which are lucky money from Grandpa Wang and Aunt Zhou, and the rest are 10 one-cent notes, in sets of one and two sets, and 5-cent notes. All in all, it adds up to 24.58 cents, which is quite a lot.
Today is the first Sunday after school started. After practicing martial arts this morning, I said to my older brothers and sisters, "Big brother, Sister Nan, third brother, fourth brother, what are you going back to do later?"
"Of course we went out to play," said the third brother.
"Yeah, we only have half a day a week to go out and play," Fourth Brother said.
"I need to go back and do my homework," the older brother said.
"I need to go back and review and preview the material. My older brother will be there too, so if I encounter anything I don't understand, he can teach me. I'll be going to middle school next semester, and I've heard that middle school material is harder than elementary school," said Sister Nan.
"And Mianmian, you're only a little first grader, you probably don't have much homework. By the way, what are you planning to do?"