The industrial structure of Xizhou is different from that of the places liberated by China before. It is dominated by industry. To win the hearts and minds of the people here, we must carry out revolution according to local conditions.
Most of the people here are oppressed workers. They work more than 10 hours a day, almost like slaves, and their income can barely sustain food and clothing.
Inside the Chinese headquarters.
"Generals, in order to liberate the people of Xizhou, the reform of Xizhou cannot be delayed. What do you think?"
Shi Dakai looked at Zuo Zongtang.
"President, I think the industrial revolution we implemented before can be fully rolled out."
Zuo Zongtang replied.
"Yes, the industrial revolution we carried out not only triggered an uprising in Paris, but also the people in the cities we passed through supported us very much."
Feng Zicai replied.
"We can get several large state-owned enterprises to work together to complete the reform."
Zeng Guofan replied.
"The time has indeed come. We must fully take over large-scale enterprises from the hands of factory owners, and then distribute the shares to workers so that workers can become the owners of the factories. Only in this way can we win the hearts and minds of the people of Xizhou."
Shi Dakai made a concluding speech.
Since then, the industrial revolution in Xizhou has been in full swing.
The army took over major enterprises in Xizhou, and Huaxia staff began to identify the list of workers in each large enterprise, then formulated share allocation standards and issued equity certificates to workers.
In an ancient and silent land, an unusual event is brewing.
The city of Paris is experiencing an unprecedented industrial revolution. In order to fight for this revolution, many people shed their blood and sacrificed their lives.
As one Xizhou enterprise was nationalized, workers acquired shares one after another and became the owners of these factories.
William, an ordinary worker in Paris, was standing in front of the factory gate at the moment, looking at the brand new signboard with mixed feelings in his heart.
He is no longer an oppressed worker day in and day out, but one of the owners of this factory.
He couldn't believe that he would have such a day.
William's face was filled with brilliance that he had never seen before, and his eyes were full of excitement and hope. He was finally liberated, no longer a slave to the capitalists, but became the master of his own business.
He held the share certificate in his hand tightly, as if he owned the whole world.
These former hard-working workers have now become shareholders of the company and have the right to participate in corporate decision-making.
William was deeply moved, with tears in his eyes. He finally got rid of poverty and oppression and ushered in his own spring.
He vowed to work hard to make the business prosper and create a better future for himself and his family.
This excitement could not subside in his heart for a long time. They were filled with emotions. They knew that this freedom and rights were hard-won, and they tended to be deified to the Chinese army. Even if he was asked to sacrifice his life, he would not hesitate.
However, the new role is not easy. Workers need to learn how to manage, how to make decisions, and how to cooperate with other shareholders. William understands that only by uniting and working together can the factory flourish.
Under William's leadership, the workers began a difficult transformation. They overcame various difficulties, learned new skills, and actively responded to market challenges. With their efforts, the factory gradually got out of trouble and began to prosper.
However, as the factory grows, new challenges arise. Workers began to pay attention to issues such as working environment and welfare benefits. William knew that as factory owners, they had a responsibility to create better working conditions for their employees.
Therefore, William worked hard with his workers to improve the working environment and improve welfare benefits.
William's deeds have also become an example for workers in Xizhou.
Over time, the industrial revolution in Paris achieved remarkable results. The prosperity of the factory led to the development of the entire region, and the living standards of workers were significantly improved.
William and his fellow workers served as witnesses and witnesses of this revolution.
The entire Western continent is now like the city of Paris, with thousands of workers liberated.
Under the sunshine, the entire Xizhou seemed to be glowing with new life. Workers who were once bound to factories and mines now straighten their backs, and their faces are filled with unprecedented pride and confidence.
They are no longer objects of exploitation, but have become the backbone of national construction and have their own dignity and rights.
Many Xizhou workers chose to join the Chinese army, and they were eager to contribute their strength to China.
These former workers have now become brave warriors, defending their hard-won shares with their sweat and blood.
Xizhou's industry and economy soon developed rapidly. The output of factories has increased significantly, the working conditions and living standards of workers have been significantly improved, and China's army has also been further expanded.
After the arrival of China, Xizhou was no longer the Xizhou it was before, but became a "new Xizhou" without oppression.