Gu Yunyang and his group traveled to the Gobi Desert by train.
There are also many supplies that need to be transported there by special trucks.
However, those are things that Gu Yunyang and the other researchers don't need to worry about.
Because of Gu Yunyang's two previous suggestions, the professor was planning to grant Gu Yunyang the title of researcher.
Logically speaking, Gu Yunyang is still a graduate student of a professor and cannot be evaluated for a professional title.
If a graduate student were placed in the future, they would just be a cheap laborer.
But at this point in time, they were already among the small group of people at the peak of their educational attainment.
Moreover, the professors have known about Gu Yunyang's knowledge and research abilities over the past few years.
Because Gu Yunyang was only an undergraduate student before, those achievements could not be converted into a position for him.
But now he's a graduate student, and Gu Yunyang has provided such a practical and feasible solution.
Although it hasn't been put into practice yet, the professor thinks it's basically feasible.
It's pretty much a done deal.
After several days of travel, they got off the train.
After resting for a day, we continued our journey towards the Gobi Desert.
Once here, you'll have a local guide arranged by the higher authorities.
One reason is the complex terrain; they might easily get lost.
This requires a guide.
Another point is to avoid potential conflicts with locals.
The research team led by the professor are not flamboyant people.
Led by a guide, they spent several days traveling to their intended destination.
Then came setting up the tents and waiting for the supplies to arrive over the next few days.
At this time, Gu Yunyang took some time to write two letters.
A letter was mailed to Chen Xiangrong to let her know I was safe and to ease her longing.
Another letter, which Gu Yunyang mailed to Gu Hanping, was also to let him know that he was safe.
A few days later, the supplies arrived one after another.
Gu Yunyang and his team received the supplies and began to study them slowly.
Taking some time, Gu Yunyang asked someone to mail the letter.
After that, he devoted himself entirely to the research.
The first project was about rice straw sand fixation. Within a few days, the professor discovered that the small square grid made of rice straw seemed simple.
But the effect was somewhat miraculous.
"Why didn't we think of that before?" The professor clapped his hands, clearly realizing he had overlooked it.
He should have been able to come up with such a simple solution.
A month later, the professor looked at the saxaul saplings that had sprouted and was overjoyed.
"Your method really works."
The professor was greatly encouraged.
It seems that there are ways to manage desertification.
However, this approach fails to generate economic benefits, even though desertification control itself is a huge source of income.
However, some money still needs to be invested domestically, and given the current situation in China, it is unlikely that the domestic economy can sustain this.
The professor raised this question, looking intently at Gu Yunyang, hoping he could come up with a solution.
Gu Yunyang is knowledgeable and quick-witted.
The professor always felt that he could ask Gu Yunyang any questions he might have.
He can always come up with practical solutions to problems.
This time, it seems, will be no exception.
Gu Yunyang thought for a moment and said, "Now that the sand fixation step has been completed, the next step is definitely to plant cash crops."
For the time being, we can grow wheat, apples, and grapes. The temperature difference between day and night in this area is significant, which will make the grapes very sweet.
"Then we'll process them into raisins; this is a very precise shipment."
Under the planned economy system, people were not without money.
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