Fu Weidong finally stood up awkwardly: "Hmph, kids are such a hassle, but I'll reluctantly play with them for a while..."
"You're the one who asked me to go with them, it wasn't my idea."
Fan Xiaofan suppressed a laugh, afraid that if he laughed out loud, it would hurt the little man's pride, and tried his best to keep a serious face: "Oh, by the way, this is Third Sister's homework. Tell her that I have already corrected it and that she did it very carefully."
Fu Weidong impatiently waved his homework and went out the door, indicating that he understood.
Fan Xiaofan then disassembled the radio again in the room, and kept revising her previous drawings, trying to make them both in line with the productivity of the era and to create something refreshing...
She pondered for a while, propping her head up with her hand, thinking that those people loved listening to the radio, but some programs were only available at specific times. If they weren't free during that time, they would feel it was a pity to miss it...
What if it had a recording function?
Achieve integrated recording and reception...
That way, even if you can't hear it when the program airs, you can record it and listen to it the first time, the second time, the third time...
She acted immediately, thinking about how to continuously incorporate her desired goals into the drawings to achieve a balance and harmony.
While Fan Xiaofan was busy, the production of refrigerators, washing machines, and watches in China began to attract the attention of many foreign countries as production increased. For example, the Soviet Union originally regarded China as a little brother, but who knew that the little brother would not listen to them, so they thought of withdrawing all technical personnel from China to teach them a lesson.
But what's the situation now? After they withdrew, China has continuously developed innovative products that are truly impressive. How can China, which is currently struggling to even afford food, make progress in industry?
This left them completely baffled.
What they didn't know was that even without Fan Xiaofan, the research spirit of the Chinese people, despite their lack of food and clothing, would not have diminished.
These Chinese researchers are a microcosm of the nation, conducting their research under incredibly difficult circumstances and dedicating their knowledge to contributing their utmost to the country's development.
They thought they could never stand up again. A country that they considered backward had never been defeated by failure. What they did was learn from their failures and move forward step by step.
These changes in China made them somewhat uneasy. Some were amazed, while others were skeptical. So, with some encouragement, a so-called expo began to be planned.
Each participating country will showcase its representative domestic products...
China was naturally among those invited, and was indispensable.
They were all curious about why China had suddenly made such rapid progress, and they were eager to uncover the secret. This expo was an opportunity for them.
To be honest, the Chinese side was somewhat surprised to receive the invitation. In the past, they were mostly just there to participate in similar expos, but this time, they were invited to exhibit...
To be honest, I'm a little excited.
They were trying to figure out what they could do to surprise those countries that had always underestimated them.
In the past, when they participated in these expos, they could only watch others' technology with envy, knowing that they were far behind. They could only adopt a more humble learning attitude to continuously make up for this deficiency, and were in a position of forced exchange of benefits...
Sometimes, even spending huge sums of money may result in acquiring a useless technology.
But now, things seem different. This invitation has another meaning: they seem to have gained the right to equal exchange.
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