Chapter 114 Subsidies
In fact, subsidies for college students in this era are also divided into levels, and the full name of the subsidy is "free schooling plus people's scholarships", which are divided into three levels: A, B and C.
Zhao Yanshu had a city hukou and was a native of Beijing. Both of his parents were workers, and he was also a worker before, so he was assessed as Grade C, the lowest grade.
But even so, he received 22.5 yuan for food and 6.5 yuan for living allowance every month, as well as various coupons, including food coupons, cloth coupons and the like. I heard that the girls even received extra toilet paper coupons. Anyway, he was taken care of very well.
It adds up to 29 yuan, which is really a lot, almost as much as an ordinary worker's monthly salary.
Wouldn’t there be more A-grade students?
Sure enough, you can make money while going to college.
Just now, after Zhao Yanshu got the money, he stuffed it directly into Lin Yuzhu's hand. She didn't have time to look at it, but now she just looked at it and handed it to him.
"Take it. Don't rush back at noon. Stay and chat with your roommates and have a meal together. You can also get to know each other quickly."
Zhao Yanshu nodded in agreement, but did not take the money. "No, you keep it. Why are you giving me so much? I still have money."
Lin Yuzhu knew at a glance that he was being stubborn again, so she stuffed the money into his pocket and said, "This is your living expenses for one month. I don't plan to give you any more after that. You have to support yourself. Don't be reluctant to spend money. Eat more, otherwise studying will strain your brain."
After saying that, she turned around and went back to the unit without paying any attention to his reply. Although she had asked for half a day off, there was a lot of work at the unit, so since she had finished her work early, she might as well go back early.
After seeing her quickly leaving, Zhao Yanshu sighed and had no choice but to accept it.
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Lin Yuzhu was busy at the company for another afternoon and left quickly after get off work.
Today was the first time their son had not been with them for so long, and they didn’t know if he had made a fuss or not.
Lin Yuzhu was a little worried, so she went straight to the village chief's house after getting off the bus. When she arrived there, she saw her son was awake, giggling because of the fun of several other children in the family. He was not crying at all as she had imagined.
Seeing this, she was finally relieved, and she carefully learned about her son's day with the village chief's wife. She heard that his son drank milk on time, and except for crying for a while when he was hungry or urinating, he didn't make a fuss at other times. Even his diapers were washed by the village chief's children.
After hearing this, Lin Yuzhu thanked the village chief's family and took the child back.
Not long after arriving home, Zhao Yanshu also came back.
Originally, she was not too worried about how Zhao Yanshu would get along with his classmates. After all, he was not young anymore. Although he was not talkative, he was quite easy to talk to his friends and neighbors. But after hearing about how he got along with his roommate, she didn't know what to say.
After Zhao Yanshu and Lin Yuzhu separated, they went to the dormitory. When they arrived, they found that everyone in their dormitory was there.
He lived in a dormitory with six people, three of whom were locals and three were from other places.
When he got there, everyone was cleaning and packing up.
There was also a person from another place who was seeing his parents off.
Everyone was very happy to see Zhao Yanshu, and asked him a lot when they saw that he didn't bring any luggage.
One of his 30-year-old roommates was particularly happy when he learned that he would not stay here at night but would go home.
This roommate is called Zheng Jun. He is from another place. He and his wife were both educated youth and were admitted to university together. His wife graduated from Beijing University. Since there are no elders in either family, they brought their six-year-old son to study together this time.
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