At that time, your great-grandfather was still alive, and there were many He family members in the village. They were all from the same village, so they couldn't just drive her out. In the end, everyone couldn't persuade her and classified her as a poor peasant."
He Ruixue smiled. The key to classifying landlords and rich peasants lies in whether they control the means of production - whether they occupy land, draft animals, and agricultural tools.
His parents had just returned from the city, so they certainly didn't have any of these things. However, their family wasn't short of money, so it was reasonable for them to be rated as middle peasants or hired farmers. The specific definition depended on the villagers' preferences.
In other words, his parents were willing to take risks and lose face. Looking back now, their actions at that time can be said to be quite wise.
Having a poor peasant background is equivalent to having a glorious signboard, which can save a lot of trouble.
She was able to pass both the political review before employment and the implementation of urban household registration with ease, which was more or less due to her identity.
Of course, maybe her parents didn't think that far ahead and just wanted to take advantage of her.
After hearing the past stories, He Ruixue had a clearer understanding of the two old men. They seemed to be carefree, but in fact they had taken advantage of everything.
No wonder her second sister could stay away from home all year round. It was because her parents were too carefree and smarter than monkeys. Their children didn't need to worry about her at all.
She put down her teacup and asked, "Xiaojie, have you found out how much salary you can expect to get next month?"
"I asked, 27 per month, 30 after becoming a regular employee."
"Not a few."
"That's right."
Wang Taozhi nodded repeatedly, sent the sleepy He Xiaoai to wash up, and said sideways, "She's an unmarried girl, so she doesn't have much to spend money on. If she saves a little, she can save more than 20 yuan a month, which is more than 200 yuan a year, enough to buy a new bicycle."
When she gets married in a few years, she will be able to bring at least two big items as a dowry, which will make her very prestigious in the whole street.
"Mom, you think too highly of me. How could I possibly save that much?"
"Why not? You live and eat at home, so where else can you spend your money? Oh, and now that you're working, it's time to lighten the burden on the family. From now on, you can hand over 5 yuan a month for living expenses, and I'll save 15 yuan for you. I'll give you another 15 yuan when you get married."
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