If Liu Lang's guess is correct, these two Education Bureau staff members were just inspecting him, and there was no problem in the result, then there should be a better official coming down next, and this is Liu Lang
want.
After resurrecting his life, Liu Lang understands this era better than anyone else. If he wants to become a rich man, he only needs to seize a few opportunities to earn more money than he can spend in several lifetimes, but these are not his
What he wants, his wish is to make the country rich and powerful, to make the country truly a powerful country. This is not only something that can be solved by money, but also requires technology and knowledge, so he has to learn a lot of the most advanced foreign technology.
He had never learned this knowledge in his previous life, and he did not have this knowledge and technology in Fucheng.
Then you must go to a big city like the capital and use it as a springboard to get in touch with the world.
According to Liu Lang's previous assumptions, he would go to elementary school at the age of three, junior middle school at the age of four, high school at the age of five, and then he could enter college at the age of six or seven. There is no such person in the whole country, isn't Liu Lang?
Lang is too arrogant, but he can't wait!
In the late 1980s and early 1990s, the first round of large-scale state-owned enterprise reforms will come. This is the time for him to show his talents, and he must not miss this opportunity.
If Wang Kangri is really for the youth class, then he just took this opportunity to speed up the implementation of his plan. However, Liu Lang did not fully reveal himself. He only showed the intelligence level of a ten-year-old child, but even this is amazing enough.
Naturally, Liu Lang's parents didn't know Wang Kangri's true purpose. They thought they just saw Liu Lang's superior intelligence. Although they didn't win any toy prizes in this competition, Liu Lang's performance greatly exposed the couple.
Even the leader of the city bureau looked at them with admiration, so they were very happy.
"Son, today is Children's Day. Your parents will take you to People's Park to play!"
A family of three walked towards the People's Park in the city center despite the strong wind.
From the Workers' Cultural Palace to the People's Park, you can walk along Zhonghua Road. Both sides of this road are also the most prosperous areas in Fucheng.
There is of course a huge gap between Fucheng in 1981 and more than thirty years later. Zhonghua Road, the main road that runs through the center of the city, is only fifteen meters wide. It is also the only asphalt road in Fucheng, with the highest roads on both sides.
The building above is the headquarters of Fucheng Coal Mine, but it is only four stories high, and the rest is a stretch of bungalows. If you stand on the roof of the coal mine headquarters, you can see half of Fucheng.
The wind was so strong today that there were not many cyclists on Zhonghua Road, but there were quite a few horse-drawn carriages, usually one-horse carriages. Most of these were used by farmers going to the department stores in the city to buy things.
There are also two-horse carts, which are usually the transport vehicles of non-staple food stores, pulling vegetables and fruits, and some also pull coal and slime.
When Liu Lang saw these carriages, he remembered all the interesting things when he was seven or eight years old. At that time, every time they saw a carriage passing by, they would quietly follow it from behind, and then lie down behind the carriage's baffle, free of charge.
Take a ride, but there is some risk in doing so. If you are discovered by the coachman, the whip in your hand may fall on you.
However, what impressed Liu Lang most deeply was a very "terrible" carriage, which was the sanitation truck.
In this era, there were no flush toilets, only shared dry toilets. Northerners commonly called them "thatched buildings." Once the "thatched buildings" were filled, sanitation workers would manually scoop out the feces and then load it on a horse-drawn carriage to a designated location.
Go to farmland.
Every time a dung truck passed by, everyone hid far away, fearing that the bumpy carriage would splash out "dry goods" and fall on them. However, the seven or eight-year-old children would not let the dung truck go in vain, and would often pick up stones and throw them into the truck.
In the dirty water without a cover, the splashed liquid and "gooey matter" would sometimes fall on the coachmen, so the coachmen would yell and curse, and the surrounding children would laugh and disperse.
This kind of thing seems unbelievable, but in that era, children tried their best to find things that made them happy. Even if they had fun, it was worth getting feces and urine on them.
The family of three walked along Zhonghua Road for about 800 meters and arrived at the center of Fucheng, Liberation Square.
Names like Liberation Square, Zhonghua Road, and People's Street appear in many cities, just as many people in this era named themselves with words that are very characteristic of the times, such as founding the country, resisting Japan, and aiding Korea.
There is a park in the middle of the street to the west of the square, with flowers, trees, pavilions and pavilions, which can be regarded as a place for recreation. However, ten years later, this park was transformed into an empty flat land, paved with stone slabs, and built with fountains.
They said they should beautify the city, but the people didn't appreciate it. What's the point of beautifying a bare open space? As a result, trees were planted again two years later.
This street garden was changed again and again, and more than thirty years later it became a place for elderly people to dance in the square. However, the statue next to it remained unchanged.
A nine-meter-high statue of a great man stands in the center of Fucheng. This kind of statue should be found in many cities in this era. However, more than thirty years later, there are few cities in the country that still stand a great man.
There are many statues, and Fucheng happens to be one of them.
When Liu Lang's parents walked past this statue with their son, they pointed it at Liu Lang and said, "Son, do you see it? This is the greatest man in our country. Without him, we wouldn't be able to eat now, and we are still suffering."
oppression."
The eyes of the parents were full of admiration.
After passing the city center and walking for nearly one kilometer, you will arrive at the largest park in Fucheng - People's Park.
The entrance fee to the park is five cents. Liu Lang is a child and does not need a ticket. The three of them paid 10 cents and walked into the park.
People's Park is very large, covering an area of nearly a hundred acres. Today is Children's Day, and children can be seen running around in the park.
"Son, let's go see the monkeys!"
Liu Lang still remembered that he had a special liking for this park in his previous life because there were many animals in it, not to mention monkeys, but also large animals such as lions, giraffes and vultures, so many people also regarded the People's Park as Liu Lang's
It's called a zoo.
Even more than thirty years later, this park still exists, and the animals have been kept in cages for people to watch for decades.
The cages the animals lived in in 1981 were exactly the same as they were more than thirty years later, except that the cages were still painted with bright paint. Thirty years later, the paint had all faded away, revealing an old smell, and the cages inside were painted with bright paint.
Animals have also reproduced in these cages from generation to generation. They have never gone out. Perhaps in their hearts, this
The world is like this: a creature that walks on two feet often comes to the door of my house, always trying to get in, but my home is very strong, and these creatures fail every time. Some creatures even throw in food.
They want to coax us out, but we are not stupid. They leave food behind and want us to leave home, no way...!
Liu Lang had no interest in these animals, but he still pretended to be happy and shouted a lot with the children around him. This would make his parents feel a sense of accomplishment. More than an hour later, the family of three returned
We took a group photo in the park, but the photos had to be picked up at a state-run photo studio three days later.
It wasn't until about three o'clock in the afternoon that the three of them returned home. They didn't even eat lunch. However, in this era, it doesn't matter if you skip a meal. Liu Lang could only wish himself hungry and silently wish himself: Happy Children's Day...