Chapter 87 When he appeared in the sunshine dancing with dragons and lions,...



Chapter 87 When he appeared in the sunshine dancing with dragons and lions,...

When the dragon and lion dances appeared, everyone present was stunned, as the Chinese New Year was still a few days away.

Moreover, this was quite a big event; the dragon and lion dances in many places could not compare to this one.

Afterwards, the newspapers and magazines that were not present on that day felt extremely regretful, while the newspapers and magazines that were present were able to increase their newspaper sales just by this photo.

The greatest hobby of the general public has never changed. This kind of comedy always makes everyone talk about it with relish.

"Why else would they say that Teacher Daohua can write novels? Look at her brain. Why haven't we thought of that?"

Some readers held the newspaper and sighed, while others were eager to try it out, thinking in their minds whether they had enemies who needed to be shot, and wanted to do the same themselves.

After thinking about it, it seems that there is no such thing, and I feel a little regretful unconsciously.

When Li Fenghuo and his friends returned home, they heard about this incident. Li Fenghuo arranged Ding Li and the others to live in a house he had bought.

This house was originally bought as a wedding house; this was what Li Daohua told him.

If he gets married, Li Maihua will have to go to school and live at home for a long time. It would be better for them to live separately so there won't be so many worries. As long as they don't live too far away, they can take care of each other if anything happens.

Li Fenghuo felt that what Li Daohua said was right. In their car team, there were many families living together, and they had no peace every day.

The point is, they want to move out after earning enough money, but the elderly in the family are unwilling to do so, saying that they cannot split up the family, and that it would be unfilial to do so...

Later, I simply lived in the company dormitory and didn't go home, so I could say that we didn't separate.

There are more and more small families in company dormitories, which is why the company wants to run a kindergarten.

After Li Fenghuo settled them, he came to find Li Daohua.

Li Daohua is eating pig's trotters. The food was very light during that time in Yunnan Province. It was difficult to transport food from outside, and the food from her fellow villagers had to be kept at home until the New Year.

They also paid a higher price to buy some, but there were not many families in that area who had the conditions to raise pigs and chickens. With so many people in the crew, there was not much left after dividing a pig.

As for chickens, especially hens, the villagers are reluctant to sell them to be killed and eaten. Hens can lay eggs continuously and they can earn more money than selling them directly.

Li Daohua was eating pig's trotters while Ouyang Yuan was opening a letter beside her and taking a quick look. If it was a letter to report that there was no library corner in their local school, Ouyang Yuan would show it to Li Daohua.

These letters of complaint will also be collected. The investigation team is going crazy now and is worried about not having enough materials to report.

Reporting materials elsewhere might be intercepted, but the letter to Li Daohua has not been discovered yet.

What Li Daohua said is right. There are indeed many schools that still do not have a book corner. There are many problems, not just the problem of corruption.

Some schools, like Hongxing Primary School, were not formal in their early days, which resulted in the superior authorities not having adequate statistics and not distributing books.

For a long time, due to limited national finances, many schools in rural areas were private schools owned by village collectives and funded by the village collectives.

Teachers in schools are usually people from the village or nearby villages who have been to school and have a certain level of education.

However, their academic qualifications are often not very high. It is common for people who have graduated from high school or even junior high school to become elementary school teachers.

Such schools can easily slip through the net. Even though many newspapers have reprinted Li Daohua's article this time and education circles in many regions have conducted self-inspection and self-correction, such schools will still slip through the net.

For example, the Yunnan Province where they were before was even more remote than the mountainous area of ​​Henan Province.

Fortunately, most of these letters of complaint were about schools that the students knew did not have a book corner, rather than reports of sexual assault.

What Li Daohua didn't know was that all the reports she sent were about the book corner. It wasn't that sexual assault didn't exist, but that everyone thought that the book corner was under Li Daohua's jurisdiction and she couldn't do anything else.

After all, Li Daohua is just an author. Although he has joined the Writers Association, he is a free man, not an educator, let alone a politician.

She can speak for these people, but she cannot manage them directly.

Moreover, in cases like sexual assault, the perpetrators will not report themselves, and the more remote the place, the less likely the victims will dare to come forward and report the perpetrators.

Even in college, before Ding Li stood up and went crazy, the other victims chose to swallow their anger.

In school, the perpetrators are usually those in a higher position. When the two identities are combined, it is difficult for the victims to even make a sound. Even if they break through themselves and make a sound, they can easily be blamed.

Such a situation will be a second blow to the victim, exacerbating the pain.

When Li Daohua read in the newspaper that a principal of a primary school in a remote mountain village treated the female students in the school as her private concubines, she could not eat her meal during the New Year.

Ding Li did not expect that she was not the only one who encountered such a thing. In fact, she was lucky because when she encountered it, she was already an adult and knew how to fight back and could fight back.

Children in junior high school or even elementary school may not know what they are experiencing.

Reform and opening up seem to have an overall prosperous outlook. Everything is moving towards a better future and the good life that Li Daohua knows about.

But there are always many places where filth and dirt are hidden behind the scenes.

Before Li Daohua traveled through time, there were various media channels for people to express their opinions. But in this era, there is no place to express their opinions.

"I think I should tell them that it's not their fault, it's those people's fault."

"You've done a good job. It's not your fault." Ouyang Yuan held Li Daohua's face and helped her wipe away her tears.

"Just do whatever you want to do. The Ina I know has always been great."

Ouyang Yuan thought about the first time he met Li Daohua when he went to the countryside. She was running wildly in the fields, with a big yellow dog being chased in front of her. People said that she wanted to pluck the dog's hair to make a brush.

At that time, he thought she was just a wild girl from the country.

Later, in order to return to Peking, he married Li Daohua. At that time, he thought that it didn't matter who he married, as he would just live his life like that.

When they returned to Peking, Li Daohua was lying on the table, rubbing her hands as she wrote the manuscript. He felt that he probably owed her by bringing her to such an unfamiliar place.

Until now, Ouyang Yuan discovered that she seemed to be able to survive anywhere, just like her name, with tenacious vitality.

After the new year, "Green Mountains and Green Pines" was officially broadcast on TV, but Li Daohua took the script to the film studio, hoping to cooperate with them to shoot a movie.

If they didn't adopt her script, she was prepared to rent equipment and people, shoot the film herself, make copies herself, and pay for it herself to be broadcast everywhere.

"I will pay for this film, no matter how much it costs. I only have one request, that after filming, it be shown for free, no matter how remote the place is, they must be able to see this film."

The film studio was also confused. It was the first time they heard of such a request.

I have never encountered such a situation before when I was shooting a private movie and I asked them to do it, and they didn’t even ask for money.

Of course they know that Comrade Daohua is rich, perhaps so much money that he cannot even count it, but they really don’t understand the way he spends money.

Under normal circumstances, their production studios will also accept submissions and may even come to the author hoping to adapt their work. If the script is good enough and is adopted by them, they will pay copyright fees in return.

You know, the production studios also have targets every year for how many movies they have to shoot, and they can't just shoot casually. If they fail the review, they will lose both the wife and the army.

Li Daohua is also considered a great writer. Many people are watching her works, and many film studios want to film all her previous works.

Unfortunately, Li Daohua was unwilling to release all of them. They also went to negotiate. There was no other reason. Comrade Daohua felt that some works would not necessarily be successful after being filmed, at least not easily at the moment. In this regard, "One Roof" has the most say. After it was broadcast, it has been a mixed bag of praise and criticism. When it was introduced to Hong Kong Island, it was criticized for being incomprehensible.

It is regarded by Hong Kong people as one of Li Daohua's most unsuccessful works.

Similarly, "On the Rooftop", which was hosted and filmed by Li Daohua in Hong Kong Island and was a huge success, did not make much of a splash in mainland China. Only young people watched it when they were pursuing Hong Kong Island fashion, and they could not understand the content.

Li Daohua reminded everyone of these things a long time ago. Unfortunately, at that time, everyone was immersed in the halo of Li Daohua's novels, thinking that Li Daohua only knew how to write novels and had no knowledge of film and television works.

It turns out that she knows a lot about this.

Now Li Daohua is going to burn his bridges and finance the filming of the movie himself, which shows that the script will probably not be very good and will lose money.

"Let's take a look at the script first..." He wanted to see how bad the script was.

He started to read with trepidation. The more he read, the more his heart sank, and his hands even began to tremble.

He had to close the script before he finished reading it. In his opinion, the script was not only flawless, but it was also a rare good script.

But it was just too good, so good that he couldn't bear to look at it.

When this incident was reported in the newspaper, he was just angry and felt that these scum deserved to die.

After reading the script, he felt that it would be a relief for these scumbags if they died.

The title "He in the Sunshine" on the cover of the script sounds more like a mockery.

After a pause, he continued to read the script. After reading the script, he understood why Li Daohua required it to be broadcast free of charge, and no matter how remote the place is.

Because these remote areas need to popularize this knowledge more.

It's not just "they", there's also "them". In such sexual assault incidents, even the newspapers write more about the girls who were assaulted, perhaps because the boys were unethical.

"Don't worry! Our production studio has bought this drama! I'll apply for it, and I'll try my best to apply for your request."

"It's okay. I know the country needs a lot of money at this time. I am personally willing to contribute."

Li Daohua is not a person who makes unreasonable demands, but she is determined to screen the film for free.

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