The land of China is about to sink, how can a woman be kind?
Everyone in the base area, including the old, weak, women and children, must take up arms and fight to the death when faced with an attack!
A young boy who has been studying for three years has been influenced by nationalist thoughts and patriotism for about three years. Of course, he must pick up a flintlock to defend the base area.
What to do after three years of primary school?
Most of the children are only ten to twelve years old?
There is no other way, let’s make three years of compulsory education universal!
Six years of compulsory education will be considered after the country has a larger territory, stronger strength, and larger population.
The base area requires a large number of laborers, and only 20% of teenagers can attend junior middle schools after graduating from primary school.
The rest had to join the army or work in factories or farms.
Tens of thousands of people worked together, and there were tens of thousands of large animals to drive. Before the end of June, the number of acres cultivated in the base area had reached 300,000 acres.
Of course, not all the 300,000 acres of fields will be harvested this year. 80,000 acres were cultivated in the past two months and there was no time, so no seeds were planted.
The stubborn problem of land annexation has plagued the Chinese nation for thousands of years, until after liberation and land reform.
Land annexation in the late Ming Dynasty was at a fever pitch.
At this time, imperial collectivism can be established, and it is crucial to solve the land issue.
In order to prevent the spread of the disease, the base area adopted a farm model. No land was allowed to be abandoned, and no land could be bought or sold.
Under normal circumstances, the land on the farm is jointly owned and produced by thirty to one hundred households, depending on the size of the basin, and each household is allocated the harvest according to their contribution.
Labor is divided into general labor and skilled labor. The value of skilled labor is more than twice that of ordinary labor, and the salary of a skilled worker can be five times or even ten times.
Of course Huang Yi knew the importance of scientific farming, and hoped to cultivate new farmers who could write and calculate, and compile agricultural books that were most suitable for the climate and land in the base area.
Experienced farming masters are still technical talents even if they are illiterate. If such a person is paired with a young man who can write and count, they can spread their experience throughout the collective farm.
All in all, collective farms can fully embody the basic principle of more reward for more work, and can organize manpower to clear wasteland, repair water conservancy facilities, and manage small watersheds.
Another biggest advantage is that the fields owned by military personnel will not reduce production or be abandoned due to lack of labor.
The reason is very simple. The farmers in the base area are not fighting alone. Behind them is the farm collective, hundreds of people holding together.
Taking care of military families and providing preferential treatment to the families of martyrs is one of the tasks of every grassroots town governor.
Work can be prioritized, but the fair principle of equal pay for equal work must not be violated. The base area has special funds to subsidize the families of military personnel and martyrs.
Farmers also have a common problem: they are exhausted when they are busy and there is not enough labor force, and they have nothing to do when they are free.
This problem is even more acute in the north, where the land for growing only one crop of grain is idle for half a year.
It is impossible to solve this problem by relying on one household or one or two villages.
Only by relying on collective strength can we open factories and create employment opportunities.
The base area has moved towards a virtuous cycle. Because of the heavy investment in infrastructure, a large amount of cement and steel are needed.
So we need a lot of coal, iron ore, limestone...
After adopting a collectivist farm model, farm governors can organize young adults to work in nearby coal mines, quarries, and construction sites during the slack seasons.
Women can be given the tasks of making military uniforms, military shoes, quilts, spinning wool, knitting felts, and knitting sweaters.
When farming is busy, farm town governors are responsible for contacting production workers in factories and mines to participate in spring plowing and autumn harvest.
But there is one very important thing. Whether it is farmers working or workers helping farmers, they are all obligated, but they are not free and they must be paid according to their work.
What does this mean?
The base area is also based on agriculture, with food production ranking first.
When farming is busy, everyone must participate. This is an obligation and cannot be shied away from. However, the work must not be in vain. The beneficiary must pay no less than the average wage.
During slack periods, farm town governors organize young and middle-aged people to work, and farmers cannot be lazy on the grounds that they have enough food and don't want to make more money.
Because the base rewards diligence and punishes laziness, no one is allowed to be lazy, and having enough food is only the minimum standard. Everyone must be encouraged to work hard in order to live a better life.
It is impossible for an individual to be content with the status quo and not want to work to earn more money. Individuals must obey the collective, do not obey the compulsory obedience, and direct labor reform without repentance.
Doesn't this trample on human rights and freedom and democracy?
Fucking liberal democracy!
Such nonsense will never be allowed in the base area. What Huang Yi needs is obedience, firm obedience, and unconditional obedience!
Don’t work hard and want to be on handouts? There are no doors.
Anyone who dares to refuse to submit to forced labor will be directly destroyed physically!
Collective farms must hand over one-third of their harvest to the base area government.
Isn’t the one-out-of-three tax rate ridiculously high? It is dozens of times the tax of the Ming Dynasty!
In fact, this is not the case. This one-third includes land rent and all apportionment, corvee and other expenses.
The taxes imposed by the Ming Dynasty were indeed not high, but combined with land rent and various exploitations, they would probably exceed two-thirds of the harvest.
This is where the Ming Dynasty went bad.
If the imperial court received a tax of 10 million taels, the taxpayer actually paid no less than 50 million taels.
The country was impoverished, the common people were impoverished, and the clan dignitaries, feudal bureaucracy, and landlord class were enriched, leading to civil uprisings, mutinies, and wars.
The management of the base government is simple and crude. Only one-third of the farm is handed over, so much is obtained, and there is no drift.
Wherever it drifts, kill the head of the governor of that level.
Yields vary from farm to farm, and one-third of the harvest is definitely more or less.
The political achievements of farm town governors are comparable. Under the same conditions, more public grains are paid, which shows that the management of this farm is the best.
Of course, we must prevent farm town governors from being exaggerated, and prevent them from not leaving enough food for the farm in order to achieve the goal of being promoted for their political performance, and from ignoring the hunger of the farmers.
It is not difficult to distinguish right from wrong. All you need to do is send people to inspect from time to time, accept reports from the masses, and let the military family members on the farm play an advanced and leading role.