Over the next few days, Chen Dong hardly wandered around Yanjing City, but stayed almost entirely in his room, carefully recalling and thinking.
He went over what he had said to Elder Lin in his mind again, wrote it down, and added some things. After all, much of it was impromptu and not rigorous enough; it was somewhat rambling and lacked a systematic approach.
Then, he decided to write about more areas, so he carefully reviewed all his experiences from his past life.
However, it was only then that he realized there were many things he knew but couldn't say, because that would directly expose his identity as a time traveler.
He needs to identify those things that are already emerging, both domestically and internationally, or trends that can be inferred from the current situation.
For example, Hollywood movies portray the image of America, belittle East Asian culture, and emasculate national spirit. Another example is the development of multi-level marketing. For example, the introduction of foreign capital into many national brands may actually result in the sale of state-owned assets.
For example, Goldman Sachs' financial plunder of China occurred at the beginning of the 21st century. This is indeed heartbreaking, but it's not something I can discuss now, as it's too early. However, I can make a record of it and mention it to Elder Lin when the time is right.
At the same time, Chen Dong wondered if he could suggest to Elder Lin that the poverty alleviation policy be changed. The current poverty alleviation policy is still mainly based on the "area" and supplemented by the "points". Although it combines the two, it is still a "blanket approach". Chen Dong proposed "targeted poverty alleviation" and suggested changing the situation where the government is the sole support. He suggested introducing enterprises and relevant vocational training institutions to help impoverished areas and households get out of poverty and become rich more reasonably and quickly.
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At the same time, Chen Dong was also considering what he could do in this process.
After all, Chen Dong has a lot of funds. As long as he can find the right entry point, he can bring about great changes to impoverished areas, such as building roads and bridges, helping local areas to develop suitable industries, and creating a ripple effect.
So Chen Dong wrote down all his thoughts and ideas.
Of course, it should be divided into two versions: one version is for Elder Lin, and the other version is for myself, to remind myself of what I need to do in the future.
Of course, in the later version, he used some self-invented codes to avoid being discovered by others and causing trouble.
Three days later.
Secretary Wang then called Chen Dong to ask where he was.
Chen Dong replied, "I'm at the hotel."
"Okay, I'll be there in about twenty minutes. Hehe, good news!" Secretary Wang said before hanging up the phone.
Chen Dong was surprised. What good news could it be?
However, he wasn't in a hurry; the outcome would be clear soon.
Twenty minutes later, Chen Dong met Secretary Wang at the hotel entrance.
Upon seeing Chen Dong, Secretary Wang said, "Old Lin originally planned to invite you to give another lecture, but now it has to be postponed. We'll talk about it another time when there's an opportunity."
Chen Dong wasn't too disappointed, after all, Old Lin held a high position and still had many affairs to attend to even though he had retired.
Secretary Wang said with a smile, "Old Lin is going to hold several important meetings, all of which are related to you. These are all changes you brought about. There are many things that we were unable to do before, but because of your contributions, we now have the capacity to do them. Old Lin specifically asked me to pass on a message to you, saying, 'Thank you, the country and the people will not forget your contributions.'"
Secretary Wang's words contained a hint.
In an instant, Chen Dong understood everything: it was high-tech products, machines, technology, patents, and the like.
Many things are understood more clearly by the country's top leaders than by themselves.
It's not that we don't want to do many things, but rather that the economic situation makes it difficult to solve many deep-seated problems, let alone those that are out in the open, so we can only postpone them for the time being.
But this life is different. Because of my involvement, some technology products that urgently need foreign exchange to purchase are essentially saved, and I am no longer subject to external factors.
Therefore, Chen Dong knew that what he had done could only be considered to have been of some help.
Haha, it's not bad if I can make a small contribution.
With so many people across the country, if everyone does their best to contribute more, we can effectively change the face of the country and make life better for our people.
"Also, Mr. Lin may not have much time recently, so you're free to do as you please!" Secretary Wang said somewhat mischievously.
Then, he took out a bottle of 1981 Jinzi Dongjiu liquor and a packet of tea from his bag, saying, "This is something that Mr. Lin specifically asked me to give to you."
Upon seeing this bottle of wine, Chen Dong was a little confused. It wasn't Moutai? Wasn't it said that the most valuable gift was an 1982 Lafite, or rather, a 1953 "Five Star" Moutai?
Secretary Wang could tell what Chen Dong was thinking just by looking at his expression, so he introduced him to Chen Dong.
"This is called Dongjiu, and it's as famous as Moutai. Coincidentally, it's also from Guizhou and is one of the eight famous liquors in China. It's called Dongjiu because the distillery is located in Donggong Town. Its production process and formula are unique in the world today, and it can be said to be unique in the distilled spirits industry. It has been permanently listed as a 'state secret'."
Upon hearing Secretary Wang's introduction, Chen Dong was greatly amazed.
At the same time, he couldn't help but wonder why he had never heard of it before.
Actually, the main reason wasn't that Chen Dong was ignorant, but rather that the distillery had been mired in a long period of restructuring and turmoil due to internal and external factors. In particular, the sudden death of the distillery's old director in 1995, which is next year, caused all sorts of problems to erupt.
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