Ren Xiuzhen: “…”
Please, spare her and pretend you never met her.
However, looking at the girl's smiling eyes and innocent face, she said, "Okay."
After saying that, I wanted to slap myself in the face.
What on earth had she promised?
Liu Chengjun laughed even more happily. She wanted to say something else but was dragged away.
Even then, she didn't forget to turn around and remind him, "Sister, don't forget our agreement."
Ren Xiuzhen: “…”
Two of Liu Chengjun's friends from the same compound said to her, "You should be more discerning. Didn't you see that they're not talking much? If someone wasn't paying attention, what were you talking about?"
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After finishing the work in the county, everyone boarded the tractors sent by their respective communes to pick them up and headed for the communes.
There, they will be divided again and sent to various brigades to join the queues.
Taoyuan Commune was assigned more than 20 educated youths, with some in each brigade.
Liushutun Brigade was allocated two.
The development of the various brigades under the Taoyuan Commune is quite good. Each brigade is trying to find ways to engage in side businesses and generate income, and everyone has a tractor.
This time, the brigades came to the commune to pick up people, all driving tractors.
Ren Xiuzhen looked at the team of tractors in front of her, and her understanding was constantly updated.
The novels she had read in the past told her that tractors were a luxury item in that era, with a status comparable to that of Rolls-Royce and Lamborghini. In fact, every brigade in Taoyuan Commune had one, and they drove them to pick up the educated youth. How generous!
It's much better than the situation in the historical literature where people came to pick up people in an ox cart but were not allowed to sit because they were afraid of tiring the ox.
The educated youth received another wave of education in the commune compound, and each of them also received a brochure on late marriage.
Because there was no trouble caused by Qian Gaoyun, that scumbag, in this life, the country's attitude towards the marriage of educated youth has always been consistent, that is, late marriage.
Later, Xie Yun specifically looked through newspapers starting from 1968 and excerpted out the content advocating late marriage. There were special contents in 1969, 1970 and 1973, and the Premier also gave a speech on this.
At the time, newspapers exaggerate the significance of late marriage. Early marriage trends in some areas were denounced as a "bad trend" aimed at "class enemies" sabotaging the re-education of educated youth from the poor and lower-middle peasants. In 1973, the Premier singled out a 28-year-old unmarried female educated youth for praise, calling her a "model of late marriage."
Ren Xiuzhen looked at the brochure in her hand and her understanding was refreshed.
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