Chapter 186 I Don’t Deserve It



Later, when I went to the countryside, I had no financial ability to buy a watch.

Hearing the salesperson's question, his eyes flickered and he asked back, "What style did that woman buy just now?"

Jiang Wanwan's model was out of stock, but there were similar ones. The salesperson pointed at the counter and said, "She bought a Shanghai brand women's watch."

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Around 1975, in order to increase grain production, the government encouraged farmers to raise pigs, which produced a large amount of pig manure that could be used as organic fertilizer. At that time, there was a slogan: one person, one pig, one acre, one pig. It can be said that pig farming had been liberalized.

Of course, for some families, village cadres just want to hold you back due to certain circumstances, and you have no choice. The branch secretary has more power than anything else. There was a saying at that time: If you provoke the team leader, you will do heavy work; if you provoke the custodian, you will wipe the weights; if you provoke the accountant, he will poke with a pen; if you provoke the branch secretary, you will have no way to live.

Some people may not understand why they don’t resist or report it?

At that time, government agencies were not as complete as they are today, and regulatory departments were not in place. Especially during that period, it was quite chaotic. The three words "Revolutionary Committee" should have appeared in many historical documents.

However, the Revolutionary Committee was not a specific department. At that time, each brigade was a Revolutionary Committee. In this way, you should be able to understand how powerful the branch secretary and the brigade leader (director of the Revolutionary Committee) were.

Now that we've strayed from the topic, let's get back to pig farming. Aside from restrictions on sows, there were essentially no restrictions on castrated pigs. So why didn't anyone raise pigs when they were first liberalized? It wasn't the policy that prohibited it, but the reality. Before reform and opening up, individual grain purchases were prohibited. The little grain distributed by the production team wasn't enough for everyone to eat, so how could there be more grain to feed pigs? Therefore, pork remained in short supply.

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