Wu Yijun was shocked. He knew that this "third uncle" was Chen Lin's father's right-hand man. If he comes to Guangzhou, it will be a great help to find him.
"It's not difficult to find him and take him in. But no one here recognizes him. How can I find him?"
"The young master said that although you don't know him, Chen Yu, who is in charge of the house, knows him."
"Look at my memory!" Wu Yijun stroked his forehead and said, "Chen Yu is a member of your family! In that case, I will come find him. Do you want to wait until I find someone and get the news and go back, or do you leave now?"
"The young master told me to go back after delivering the letter. If the master has news, there is no need to rush to deliver the letter. The young master will send someone over."
"He is very thoughtful." Wu Yijun smiled, "In that case, you can rest here for two days and go back with the money the day after tomorrow."
Chen Qing thanked him and left. Wu Yijun immediately asked someone to call Chen Yu and asked him if he recognized Chen Ding.
"I recognize him, he is the villain's uncle." Chen Yu said without hesitation.
"In this case, don't do anything else in the past few days. Mr. Ding may have come to Guangzhou. You go to search everywhere in the city and try to find him and bring him back. If he doesn't want to, you tell him that this is him. I mean nephew."
"Yes, I understand," Chen Yu responded, "I'll go right now."
"Do you want to take a few people with you?"
"No need, they don't recognize Mr. Ding, and besides, there are so many people and things are not strict."
Chen Yu was running errands beside Wu Yijun and understood the key points. He didn't dare to neglect, so he went out to inquire about it that day.
In the past, the most convenient way to find someone in Guangzhou was to rely on the people of Guandi Temple. As long as the money was spent, unless you were hiding on a boat in a house, you could be found wherever you were hiding.
But now that the Guandi Temple troops have been destroyed, it is not that easy to find them. Fortunately, Chen Yu found his uncle, and Chen Ding was a "public figure" in Nansha. Chen Yu was no stranger to him. He knew his temperament and his personal network in Guangzhou.
Although the Nansha Chen family is not a prominent family, they still have several relatives in Guangzhou city. Chen Ding came to Guangzhou to study for several years when he was young, and also made some friends, with whom he has always been in contact. Chen Yu mentally arranged several families in a row according to their close relatives with Chen Ding. He listed three families first and asked each family one by one.
Unexpectedly, I ran to three houses but couldn't find any of them. Chen Yu simply ran through all these houses, but still couldn't find it.
Chen Yu didn't give up, and went to various hotels and docks in Guangzhou to inquire about it, but got no news.
After a few days of tossing, nothing was achieved, which left Chen Yu at a loss.
Apart from these families, Uncle San has no other relatives or friends in Guangzhou. Where will he go?
Chen Yu thought about it again. According to what the master told him, Chen Ding came to Guangzhou most likely to find a way to overthrow Chen Xuan. In this case, he should find relatives and friends who are related to Australians, rather than just finding a relative or friend to settle down - then he might as well stay in Sanliang City.
In terms of relatives and friends who have connections with Australians, none of these families have any, but the Wu family doesn’t? The wife of the Wu family, that is, Wu Yijun's mother and Chen Lin's grandmother are biological sisters. She and Chen Ding are considered relatives of Guaman...
Logically speaking, if he wants to find a way to "connect to Kun", his own family is the most suitable. But he didn't come. Did Mr. Ding never come to Guangzhou at all?
Wu Yijun was quite disappointed when he heard that no one was found. But there was no rush to do this, so I only asked Chen Yu to go out and look for people every day. He himself was busy preparing for the patent auction, especially discussing with the Dong family.
To be honest, it is not easy to convince the Dong family. In order to protect themselves, the Dong family suffered a lot of losses in real estate: in the past, they donated fields, but due to the implementation of the new tax system, both those who donated and those who were donated invariably adopted the method of severing ties-this is probably the most common practice at the moment. The appropriate method.
After removing the donated land, the Dong family discovered that they actually did not have much land under their name. Most of the land his family owned in the past was "Wei Tian". In theory, these lands belonged to the Ming Dynasty in the past, but now belong to the Song Dynasty. All in all, only a hundred acres of "cemetery land" in the suburbs are owned by the family.
As a result, the Dong family's income has been greatly reduced, but their output has not been reduced at all. Even if you have a fortune, you will still have nothing to lose. Therefore, the desire to make money is very strong, but at the same time, I am afraid of losing the last bit of "capital". Therefore, Wu Yijun's investment talks this time were also extremely difficult. Fortunately, Dong Jizhong was deeply influenced by "Macao Studies" and had some new insights and perspectives. The two families were old acquaintances and knew each other's details, so they finally settled the matter.
"Chief, this is the list and relevant background information of the merchants who will participate in the auction tomorrow."
"Put it on the table."
The elder who spoke turned around from the window on the top floor of the Great World overlooking Guangzhou. It was Wu Nanhai, the Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries.
Since the beginning of the mainland strategy, Wu Yuan's presence has become increasingly thin - of course he has not faded out of the Senate, nor has he "governed by doing nothing", but now everyone's attention has been occupied by the mainland strategy and the uproar of Southeast Asia development.
Wu Nanhai’s current main job is to “increase production and ensure production”. To be honest, this job is getting harder and harder now. After all, to increase production, we must have chemical fertilizers and pesticides. In terms of the production capacity of the Senate Industry, only a few directly affiliated farms can be guaranteed at present. Other places, including the private sector, can only make a fuss by expanding the area of cultivated land.
According to his orders, Hainan, Leizhou, Jeju and Taiwan under the rule of the Senate expanded the area of cultivated land. However, except for Jeju, these places all have a common problem: a lack of water conservancy facilities, and the Tainan Plain is affected by ocean tides; many counties in Leizhou and Hainan have a lot of rainfall, but cannot store water. The average annual rainfall is abundant, but droughts occur when it doesn't rain. A major overhaul of water conservancy is needed to ensure increased production - the results cannot be seen overnight.
However, his appearance in Guangzhou has nothing to do with agricultural production. He is purely here for this "patent licensing meeting". In fact, he was one of the main contributors to this patent grant.
For this matter, he has actually been operating in Lingao for several years. A few days ago, the Senate Standing Committee finally passed the "Principles and Methods for the Use of the Senate's Exclusive Intellectual Property Rights" and the "Principles and Methods for the Civilian Use of the Senate's Exclusive Intellectual Property Rights."
The former confirms that the property rights of all the intellectual property brought by all the elders from the old time and space are jointly owned by all the elders. When using these property rights, any enterprise, individual or organization must file a record and pay patent usage fees. Under the Planning Institute, In theory, state-owned enterprises must also pay patent royalties when using them--theoretically, this fee is due to the stocks of state-owned enterprises held by the elders' fund and the enterprises owned by the elders.
The latter is based on the technology that has been used by state-owned enterprises. After evaluation by relevant departments, the technology can be conditionally opened to the private sector. That is, private institutions can obtain these patented technologies by paying patent fees or investing in patents.
With these two documents, technology diffusion can be started gradually and orderly. In the past, the Senate also diffused a lot of technologies, but due to the fierce internal debate on diffusion technologies: which technologies can be diffused, which technologies cannot be diffused, what mode of diffusion should be used, etc. are always controversial.
Although everyone later reached a general consensus that the technology should be mainly used for civilian and light industry, and some related work was also done, but overall it was not successful. Of course, this is also related to the fact that there are not many wealthy people in Hainan. The only wealthy class are actually more interested in trade and simple handicrafts, and have neither interest nor ability to invest in systemic industries that require large investments and slow returns. Moreover, Hainan itself is relatively lacking in resources and manpower, which destined the industry in Hainan Island to be almost entirely invested and operated by the Senate. According to statistics from the Ministry of Finance, not a single manufacturing enterprise above designated size on Hainan Island is privately owned. Only small and micro enterprises below designated size have relatively large numbers of private elements. Almost all of them are concentrated in the fields of food processing and primary product processing.
Now, the Senate has set foot in the prosperous Guangdong, and Foshan is an industrial center planned by the Senate in the future. Attracting private capital to invest in the industrial sector and spreading production technology has been put on the agenda again.
How should technology be diffused? Wu Nanhai's view is: The most important asset of the Senate is the elders and the various technologies they bring that transcend the times. These technologies include not only various industrial technologies, but also various management technologies and humanistic knowledge. Simply put, they are all kinds of intangible intellectual property rights that are invisible and intangible.
Since it is knowledge, it is very necessary to popularize and deepen intellectual property rights to ordinary naturalized citizens. The entire society must develop the habit of respecting and reverence for knowledge. The culture of reverence for knowledge already exists, now it just needs to be strengthened. Protecting intellectual property rights is to protect the most important advantage of the elders.
But the core of industrialization is to build an industrial chain. To build an industrial chain, technology diffusion is inevitable. As far as the current size and capabilities of the Senate are concerned, the indigenous people of this time and space have deeply realized the power of the elders' knowledge. But in sharp contrast to the great value of these powers, the indigenous people paid very little to obtain these technical knowledge, and in many cases they even obtained them for free.
Of course, the various knowledge currently spread by the Senate is mainly to cultivate "new people" who meet the needs of the Senate. This kind of "cheap" and "free" is not only reasonable, but also necessary. But when it comes to extending it to the industrial field, it needs to be carefully considered.