One Thousand Three Hundred and Thirteen He smiled as happily as a child

Style: Historical Author: YuyanWords: 2619Update Time: 24/01/12 15:39:26
With the help of alcohol, Su Yonglin used all his strength to roar the loudest voice he could in his life at the top of Kaifeng City, facing the people in the city who were unwilling to sleep.

He didn't know if everyone heard everything he said. Maybe the voice was too small and couldn't be transmitted too far. The lack of a microphone really made him very unhappy. He wanted to find his way back to the time when he was Mai Ba. Feel.

But maybe he really shouted the loudest, so the sound the people in Kaifeng gave him was probably at a level that could make his ears ring and he could temporarily not hear any sound.

Then he broke up.

On this night, Su Yonglin was so drunk for the first time in his life that he didn't wake up until midnight the next day, and he also had a severe headache.

Su Yonglin finally felt a little better after drinking hangover soup under the service of Su Yong who had been waiting outside the house, then taking a bath and eating some food.

Then he learned that many officials in Kaifeng and the Yellow River Diversion Project Headquarters were still sleeping, and Tian Guizi was also still sleeping and had not yet woken up.

They partyed all night last night and haven't woken up yet.

In other words, not many people in Kaifeng City were awake at this time.

Last night, Su Yonglin had fun with the people at the city gate of Kaifeng. He took out the wine stored by the government and the army and distributed it to Kaifeng residents for free, and got drunk with everyone.

Many merchants were so happy about the success of the Yellow River Project that they used all their liquor stocks to provide free drinks to everyone, and everyone caroused together.

One night, the people of Kaifeng almost emptied all the liquor stores in Kaifeng. There were drunk people everywhere. Many people were lying on the ground and sleeping soundly, which made the night watch soldiers and their families smile bitterly.

Then the night watch soldiers and their families joined forces to carry the city full of drunks home.

After learning about this, Su Yonglin smiled bitterly and rubbed his temples.

"I'm really out of character. I've never drunk so much in my life. Why didn't you stop me? Seeing as I drank so much, you should have stopped me. There are still a lot of things to do today."

Su Yonglin looked at Su Yong, who was serving him tea and water, and asked with a smile: "If you had stopped me, you wouldn't have made me lose my composure and drink like this... it's not good."

"If it weren't for your safety, I might have drank even more than you."

Su Yong smiled bitterly and said, "I'm so happy. You are happy, and I am happy too. I also want to drink, but I don't dare to drink. I'm afraid that if you get drunk, no one will protect your safety."

"You... Ayong, your hometown is Huaidong, right?"

"Do you remember?"

Su Yong grinned: "I was only seven years old, and there was a flood in my hometown. I remember it was early in the morning, and the flood suddenly came. No one was prepared. I was still confused. As a result, I was the only one in the whole family. One person survived.

My father stuffed me into a wooden basin, and he and my mother washed me away with the water. I floated everywhere with the water, and finally followed a group of people to Jiaxing. I was about to starve to death. If you hadn't made the decision that year. You saved me, I would have been dead long ago, how could I still be here today? "

"The floods are raging and destroying many families. Those who caused the disaster will have no descendants."

Su Yonglin patted Su Yong on the shoulder and said with a smile: "But there won't be such horrific floods in the future. The biggest problem has been solved. The next step is to comprehensively renovate water conservancy projects across the country.

Of course, the land of Lianghuai also needs to be fully renovated. I want to restore Lianghuai to its former prosperity within ten years. Ayong, when you return to your hometown, you will definitely see a more prosperous hometown than before. "

"okay!"

Su Yong rubbed his red eyes and smiled as happily as a child.

He was indeed a child when the floods destroyed his family and destroyed his family.

Patting Su Yong on the shoulder, Su Yonglin straightened his clothes, left his temporary residence, and personally led the team to inspect Kaifeng City.

This is not the first time he has done this.

In Kaifeng for more than a month, he took advantage of the opportunity and led a team to inspect the city in person many times. During the inspection, he would go deep into the streets and alleys of Kaifeng, visit every corner of Kaifeng, and spend time with those who were sunbathing outside their houses in the afternoon. The uncles and aunties chatted freely about world affairs.

Because the talks lasted for a long time every time, quite a few uncles and aunts in Kaifeng knew him and knew that he was the emperor.

At first, the uncles and aunts were surprised that the emperor came to talk to them in person, and they called "official" timidly.

Su Yonglin smiled and told them that it was okay to call him chairman, but never to call him official, and then talked to them cordially.

After a few times, the uncles and aunties even got used to his presence.

Su Yonglin would talk to them about food, prices, their day-to-day life patterns, their children's marriages, the working attitudes, methods and efficiency of handling affairs of grassroots officials and officials, and the lives of their rural relatives. .

In addition to being in Kaifeng City, he would also go outside Kaifeng City, wander around the surrounding villages, talk to local farmers, talk about whether the court's agricultural policies were implemented, and talk about whether the farmers' associations in the villages were running well.

If he encounters a place where collective farms are being implemented, he will also enter the collective farms and talk to the farmers about the difference between life on the collective farms and the past decentralized production, and how satisfied they are with the collective farms.

Basically, the feedback he received was positive. For the few cases that had problems, he immediately sent people to investigate and deal with them personally.

Of course, there are also some more ambitious things. For example, some farmers in collective farms learned that the Yellow River Project was about to be completed. Although they were happy, they also felt that they would not have such good construction sites to work on to earn extra money in the future, and their family income would be reduced. Reduced.

Although collective farms are good, a large part of the reason why they join is that they hope to earn more extra money through work while ensuring agricultural income, make more money, and improve the quality of family life.

This is one of the reasons why farmers who join collective farms earn more than self-employed farmers.

But after the Yellow River Project is completed, how will they work and make money? If there is no place to work and earn extra money, wouldn’t the significance of collective farms be greatly reduced?

This question made Su Yonglin a little concerned.

His reply at the time was that after the completion of the Yellow River Project, there will still be a wave of large-scale water conservancy project construction in the entire Yellow River Flood Area. It is a supporting plan for the Yellow River Project. It has been planned for a long time and is now being implemented. It will not take long. Push forward.

The farmers beamed with joy and thanked Su Yonglin for what he had done for them.

After leaving the collective farm, Su Yonglin fell into deep thinking.

What the farmers said was all the truth, every single one of them was the truth, without any moisture at all, that's why it was worthy of him to think like this.

From the perspective of the Ming government, joining the collective farms was to change the economic attributes of the country from private to collective, thereby completing the change in the nature of the economic entities, further deepening the revolutionary achievements of the Ming Dynasty, and increasing the state's share of the basic production of land. Control of data.

From the perspective of the farmers themselves, Su Yonglin didn't believe it, let alone them, as to how much this matter had to do with the revolution.

This is a matter of personal interest. A few people may act to harm their own interests and safeguard the interests of the country. It is said that the majority of farmers have done so...

Then the world would really be unified.

The education of farmers has been advancing, but at present, it is considered a very good achievement to be able to complete literacy. The reason why farmers in the literacy stage are willing to actively join collective farms on a large scale is undoubtedly the benefit. .

Driven by interests, the majority of farmers joined collective farms, and revolutionary education played a certain role in promoting this, but it was not a decisive role.

As the farmer said, he joined the collective farm because he took a fancy to the collective farm's model of helping each other and making a lot of money together. Whether it was busy farming or working, he could guarantee two incomes from farming and working.

This is the advantage of collective agriculture, which many individual farmers cannot achieve.

Because of this benefit, farmers enthusiastically joined collective farms.

But is this situation sustainable?