So I wrote a few more articles and published them in two newspapers and magazines.
Hao Jianshe suddenly realized that Gu Yunyang had this ability: "You submitted to two newspapers and magazines, and both accepted you?"
"Um."
Gu Yunyang nodded slightly: "They've all been accepted. I made a little money, bought some candy, and gave it all to my niece."
Hao Jianshe hadn't considered that Gu Yunyang was referring to his own niece.
I just thought that was probably because they were from the perspective of being from the same village, that's why they called each other that.
"You, you..." What else could Hao Jianshe say?
They had the ability, but felt they might not be confident, so they chose two places and two newspapers.
Who knew they'd all be accepted?
If Gu Yunyang knew about this, Hao Jianshe would definitely be unhappy.
But how could Gu Yunyang have known at first that Ning An would drug Gu Honglan and try to sell her?
If he had known earlier, he wouldn't have had to do these things.
Even with this prior knowledge and experience, he still couldn't fully grasp the specifics of things.
However, Gu Yunyang was not worried at all. He smiled and took out a piece of paper from his crossbody bag, saying, "Actually, besides writing about some social realities..."
I will also write other articles, such as this one, which I plan to submit to Yangcheng Youth Daily.
"Perhaps Secretary Hao could offer some guidance and corrections?"
"斧正" is a respectful term used when asking someone to revise an article.
Undoubtedly, Gu Yunyang placed Hao Jianshe in a relatively high position, having him revise his article.
This is to elevate the other person and show them respect.
Hao Jianshe was naturally quite happy, but also quite surprised.
He reached out and took the manuscript, thinking to himself that his ability to write work reports should be enough to make some revisions for the other party.
I looked up and saw the title.
"Fully respond to the commune's call and follow the brigade path with Baishi characteristics."
This title perfectly, well, fits Hao Jianshe's mindset.
Then, he read the entire article.
It must be admitted that Gu Yunyang's writing was very skillful; even he couldn't find anything to revise.
Upon reading Gu Yunyang's writings, Hao Jianshe even had a thought: if he could bring Gu Yunyang into the secretariat, it would be helpful when they needed to attend meetings in the county or the city.
The reports and such have already been written.
Gu Yunyang wrote about the principles of sugar-making workshops and the difficulties encountered by the Red Flag Brigade in preparing for the workshops.
And some incidents that were resolved with the help of commune cadres.
In fact, Hao Jianshe had only agreed to one of Gu Yunyang's requests.
However, in the article, Gu Yunyang claimed that some of these ideas came to him after hearing Hao Jianshe's suggestion.
After combining what I saw in the library and going through repeated discussions, the final draft was finally completed.
Hao Jianshe looked up at Gu Yunyang and gave him a deep look.
Gu Yunyang remained the same, with a smile on his face, unchanged.
He had even finished writing the manuscript a long time ago, just waiting to present it today.
Hao Jianshe was not unaware of Gu Yunyang's thoughts and intentions, but he still felt comforted.
Gu Yunyang remained unchanged, as if that was simply the way things were originally.
That's quite remarkable.
Hao Jianshe immediately smiled and said, "Your article is very well written, and I have nothing to correct. Let's leave it at that. Are you planning to submit it to the Yangcheng Youth Daily? That's good. It's a very positive and uplifting newspaper, which matches the positive and uplifting attitude of your article."
"With Secretary Hao's approval, I feel much more at ease."
Gu Yunyang took the manuscript back, took an envelope from his shoulder bag, and stuffed it in: "Then I'll put it in the mailbox later today. Thank you for the suggestion, Secretary Hao."
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