Liu Jun waited at the intersection of Yucheng until three days before National Day before the arrival of two modified RVs and three trucks. He then embarked on a treasure-collecting journey with the huge sum of 13 million yuan given by Xiao Zhen and his son.
Liu Jun and his convoy arrived in Chang'an, left behind Lao Chaofeng, Lao Qin and three other comrades, and left them 2 million in cash.
Liu Jun took two trucks and two RVs converted from buses and bought enough supplies for 13 people to live on for a month and set off on a journey to Hotan, Xinjiang.
The excitement started after we left Jiayuguan. It was 1985, and on the way to Urumqi we encountered five groups of eagle thieves and three groups of Tibetan antelope thieves. There were too many highway robberies, all kinds of fancy robberies, and two groups of highway robbers even used hunting rifles.
Traveling far away during this period is a dangerous task, but fortunately I was well prepared.
"Brother Liu, why are there so many foreigners on the road?" a team member asked curiously.
"Oh my god, those are Uyghurs and Kazakhs, they are all Chinese!" Brother Liu said with a smile
Liu Jun had contacted his comrades who were transferred here and were making an appointment to meet at the military guesthouse.
On the way to Hotan, a comrade-in-arms took him along. After meeting and discussing with his comrades-in-arms, Liu Jun went to the Grand Bazaar and bought two large carts of relief supplies, which he then took to the army with his comrades-in-arms.
The group stayed at the garrison guesthouse and exchanged some military fuel coupons.
Three days later, we set off for Hotan with a logistics convoy carrying supplies.
The supply convoy, escorted by military vehicles, had a smooth journey to Hotan, unless these thieves felt they had lived enough.
After arriving in Hotan, Liu Jun was no longer in a hurry. He was accompanied by his comrades in the army. They also brought two large trucks of relief supplies. After they arrived at the local border defense force, the group started to stroll around Hotan.
At this time, the border guards guarding the border outposts had a very difficult time.
Liu Jun listened to his comrades talking about the plateau outposts at an altitude of several thousand meters, where the soldiers had to overcome a series of practical difficulties such as high altitude and lack of oxygen.
It took until after the 2000s to completely improve this harsh border defense environment.
"The lack of oxygen and the strong winds made it hard to describe the feeling of being on duty!
The wind is strong and I can't carry a large cylinder of oxygen on duty. It would be great if I had a portable oxygen machine. "Said Zhang, the border guard.
"I'll ask if there's such equipment overseas. If there is, I'll have Captain Xiao buy it for everyone and ship it over.
Liu Min, remember my company commander? Xiao Zhengtang is now doing business in Gangcheng with that Guangdong kid Niu Wenxi.
You know Daxia motorcycles, they invested and produced them in the mainland. By the way, do you want some three-wheeled motorcycles? I think Daxia motorcycles have good power. "Liu Jun said to his fellow villagers
"Oh my God, this is changing so fast. It would be great if you could donate some to us. However, the engine requirements in the plateau area may be different. You should first ask if there are any portable oxygen machines." Zhang said
"Okay, then take me there and call them to ask." Liu Jun said
Liu Min took Liu Jun to the communications company and reported to their superiors. After approval, the two of them made the phone call.
After hearing about it, Xiao Zhengtang arranged for the trading company to inquire, and arranged for the people from Daxia Motorcycle to donate three-wheeled motorcycles to the troops. He also specially found technical personnel from Damao to specialize in researching durable and hard-working materials for the car body.
After working overtime for another 10 days and improving the parameters of Damao's military motorcycles, they produced 2,000 Daxia plateau-specific three-wheeled vehicles and gave them to the plateau border defense forces.
And a simple portable oxygen concentrator is not called an oxygen concentrator, it must be a self-generating oxygenator.
However, due to current battery technology, it is difficult to carry it around in a portable manner, but a 6-inch trolley case is possible.
However, if it is fully charged, it can only provide 2 hours of normal breathing for a normal person, but it is much better than a large cylinder.
There is also a kind of battery used for Motorola mobile phones. It is lighter, but the battery life is too short. It only lasts for half an hour, which is very useless and expensive.
After hearing Lao Liu say that the comrades in Karakoram had such a hard time just breathing smoothly, it was from this incident that Xiao Zhengtang devoted a lot of manpower and resources to research new battery technology.
In the future, the battery technologies of Huaguang and BYD Laowang will be very awesome.
Huaguang's boss felt that he would be betraying his conscience if he did not produce an oxygenator that allows his comrades guarding the border to breathe freely.
Xiao Zhengtang donated a total of 4,000 sets of 6-inch lead-acid battery pull-rod aerators to the border defense forces.
Xiao Zhengtang thought that if one machine was not enough, two or three would definitely be enough.
Daxia Motorcycle and Huaguang International Investment China Company were both awarded the title of "National Model Unit for Supporting the Army and Supporting the People" in 1985.
What’s even more amazing is that the military unit subsequently placed an order for another high-altitude version of the three-wheeled motorcycle, which even Xiao Zhengtang was stunned.
Xiao Zhengtang supplied the products to the troops directly at the factory cost price, and he also assigned the best skilled workers to set up a production line specifically to produce this batch of products.
After all the donated items were delivered, Lao Liu and others were able to purchase more than 3 million worth of good products from Hotan with the introduction of the local armed forces.
Two vehicles were not enough to transport the goods, so Liu Min and his team had to use military vehicles to help transport the goods to Xining, and then directly shipped them to Beijing.
We arrived at a courtyard house with three entrances and three courtyards owned by Mr. Zhang, an antique collector.
Old Zhang is a connoisseur of goods. As soon as he saw the gifts they brought with them, he said that they were definitely good goods.
So Liu Jun took Tian Huang and arranged with Zhang Lao to collect antiques from formal state-owned units, paid taxes, and then shipped them to the port city by boat.
Liu Jun looked at eight courtyard houses of different sizes and asked Lao Zhang to arrange people to renovate them, mainly installing heating and repairing toilets.
Liu Jun was preparing to go to Ruili. Someone he had dealt with before told him that there was a warehouse of good wood that needed to be processed, but he needed foreign exchange.
Liu Jun called Xiao Zhengtang, and as soon as he received the call, he knew it was a big deal. Xiao Zhengtang chartered a plane to Beijing and said that after he looked at the goods and agreed on the price, he would pay on the spot.
After arriving at the scene, Lao Zhang checked the goods and found that they were good. After the two parties completed the transaction of money and goods, they were stopped by a fat woman and dozens of second-rate people as soon as they walked out of the warehouse door.
The curly-haired woman offered 200,000 Hong Kong dollars for the goods, but Xiao Zhengtang ignored her and ordered the car to drive around. However, they were blocked by a stone formation less than 1,000 meters away.
Xiao Zhengtang knew that the matter could not be resolved peacefully, so he asked his assistant to turn on the portable camera in the car to record the incident.
After knocking them all down, they tied up the fat woman in the lead with a pig. The woman said she was from Gangcheng. Xiao Zhengtang knew what the woman was doing when he took out her passport.
As for smuggling cultural relics, they asked these thugs to move the stones, tie them up one by one with belts and shoelaces, and take them to the police station closest to the square in Dongcheng District to report the case.
With video footage and formal official seal procedures, Xiao Zhengtang's transactions are reasonable and legal. But it is difficult on the other side. Some people can no longer eat "Tang Zeng meat" and have to go to the Northwest to waste 20 years.
The smuggling of cultural relics, organized crime, and robbery must be severely punished, otherwise they will be shot.
Liu Jun started going to Ruili to collect goods again. With his comrades there, things went smoothly.
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