Zhang Yida is also a big V on Weibo, with tens of millions of fans.
His statement was also forwarded by various entrepreneurs and celebrities.
It turns out that Huinongdai is not an online loan platform, which is the first reaction of many netizens.
The annualized interest rate is only 6%, which when converted into daily interest rate is only one point sixty-four thousandths.
Borrowing it is considered a conscientious loan, and the daily interest rate is 1.5 to 6.000%.
In addition, many users clicked on Zhang Yidafa’s video link and played the video.
A rooster map lit up with countless small red dots, and a background introduction voice sounded:
"In three years, we traveled from Mohe in the northernmost part of the country to Sansha in the southernmost part; from Fuyuan in the easternmost part to Wuqia in the westernmost part.
With 22 provincial companies and 215 county-level branches, Huinong people’s footprints are spread all over the country..."
After introducing the achievements of Huinongdai over the years, we started to show the daily work of Huinongdai employees.
"My name is Narentuya, and I am going to a herdsman's home today to conduct a pre-loan investigation..."
On the vast prairie, a Mongolian girl wearing Huinong Loan work clothes was riding on a horse, smiling and introducing her daily work routine to the camera.
In addition to riding horses to provide loans to herders, there are also people who take boats to the islands to issue loans to fishermen, and drive across deserts and snow...
It can be seen that the working environment of grassroots business managers is very difficult, and many of them are located in the border areas of the motherland.
"My name is Wu Yong. I am fifty-five years old and make a living by farming..."
In the video, an old farmer wearing simple clothes and speaking a Hunan dialect appeared.
Facing the camera, he briefly told his loan story.
Three years ago, this old farmer had just escaped from the illegal labor den where he had been trapped for 16 years. By begging and doing odd jobs, he traveled thousands of miles back to his hometown where he had been away for 30 years.
At that time, Lao Wu really accepted his surname and had nothing.
When Lao Wu returned to his hometown, he found that his home was gone, his parents were gone, his house was gone, his land was gone, and even his household registration had been cancelled.
"When a young boy leaves home and his elder brother returns home, his local pronunciation has not changed and his hair on his temples has faded. When children see each other but don't recognize each other, they laugh and ask where the guests are from."
The difference was that the children in the village did not laugh and ask him where he came from - they all regarded the ragged old Wu as a beggar.
People who knew him thought he was dead, while people who didn't know him thought, "I'm afraid this man won't survive."
The folks and neighbors took pity on him and gave him an abandoned old house and some daily necessities.
Lao Wu picked up some wasteland that no one wanted, and prepared to be self-reliant and "survive" first.
But the cost of buying fertilizer and seeds became a problem, so he borrowed money from his neighbors.
The money was not much, just five thousand yuan, but no one was willing to lend it to him.
Who dares to lend money to a lonely old man who has been wandering for thirty years? What if he doesn't pay back? Or what if he loses his footing one day?
Facing the camera, Lao Wu smiled bitterly and said: "Later I heard that rural credit cooperatives can provide loans, and I went to ask specifically.
People said it was impossible. I had nothing, no mortgage, no guarantee, not even a home.
Moreover, the amount I borrowed was too small, and others were not willing to take the trouble.
Later, Manager Zhong from Huinong Loan came to me and said that their company was willing to lend me a loan.
And there aren’t that many rules and regulations, nothing is required, it’s all based on credit.
She came to my house many times, asked me many questions, and finally loaned me 5,000 yuan.
She told me that this is not help, but support.
You don't have to feel like you owe me a favor. You rely on yourself and your credibility."
Speaking of this, Lao Wu burst into tears and expressed his true feelings:
"To be honest, after living for almost sixty years, people always tell me that you don't have this or that. Really few people tell me what you have.
I decided at that time that even if I went to sell blood, I would definitely return it."
At the end of the interview, Lao Wu said with a bright smile: "As for the future, while you can still do it now, plant a few more acres of land, save some money, and find a wife!"
The background dubbing finally said: "When all the misfortunes happen to you and you have nothing, what should you do?
The answer given by Yu Hua in "Alive" is: live on.
There is always a sense of powerlessness in this answer, and Lao Wu's story tells us: Just surviving is not enough, you must live well and live better.
Pursuing a better life is the right that every human being is born with.
But poor people like Lao Wu have tried their best to maintain hope in life.
They are not afraid of hardship and sacrifice, but they are so fragile.
So much so that any obstacle in the eyes of ordinary people will become a vast ocean that is difficult for their group to cross.
The anxiety caused by the various pressures of life faced by this group is something that many people in the Fifth Ring Road cannot understand.
However, they still face many artificial "difficulties" and "qualification restrictions", such as loans.
What Huinongdai hopes is to give them the qualifications and hope to pursue a better life, even just a little bit."
The highlights of the video are also interspersed with many charity actions that benefit farmers.
Sending oil and rice to the lonely elderly, donating to Hope Primary School, college student loan officers working part-time as rural teachers...
"Assisting rural poverty alleviation, benefiting farmers is always on the road."
These are the last few characters in the video.
Countless users were moved to tears by this video and came to Zhang Yida and Huinong Loan Official's WeChat account to apologize.
"I'm sorry, I didn't expect you to be such a loan company."
"Huinong Loan is still recruiting people. This is the life I have longed for, and it can realize the value of life."
“I, the keyboard warrior, am here to fold my keys and announce my withdrawal from the world, and I will never troll anyone again.”
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The employees of Huinongdai did not expect that this company promotional video would be so popular. After asking Bao Feifan for instructions, they simply edited the various loan stories recorded and filmed by the company into documentaries on major long-form video websites and began to serialize them.
There are various rural loan stories in the documentary, and the protagonist's experiences are simply beyond the imagination of most Chinese people.
Now that our country has become the second largest GDP country for seven years, there are still people and stories like this.
This and the prosperous society of Beijing, Shanghai and Pengyang formed two folded worlds.
This is also an area of interest to many netizens, especially those born in the 1990s in urban areas, who have gained a lot of experience.
After Zhang Yida learned about this situation, he just smiled and said nothing.
Why is Pinduoduo so popular?
This is because there are over 900 million Internet users in China, but 70% of them have a monthly income of less than 5,000 yuan.
Consumption upgrade has nothing to do with these 7 adults.
After the Tazhai Village incident, Huinongdai finally showed its face in front of netizens across the country.
Whoever dares to borrow money without paying it back in the future will probably have to think twice.
"Hundreds of armed policemen with guns to collect goods, asked you if you are afraid?"
This is a new joke made by netizens recently. It is not meant to be sarcastic and is purely for entertainment.
However, the China Poverty Alleviation Foundation, a shareholder of Huinongdai, was still noticed by netizens.
No wonder it is so arrogant. It turns out that a semi-official organization has a stake in it.
The case in Tazhai Village is divided into three cases.
The first was assaulting a police officer and obstructing law enforcement; the second was suspected of a huge loan fraud of 13.26 million yuan; and the third was beating an employee of Huinong Loan.
After surprise interrogations, the facts of the case were gradually revealed.
The final definition is: The evil gang headed by Lin Boyan and Lin Jiren gathered people from society and defrauded Huinong Loan of huge loans through fraud, causing huge economic losses to Huinong Loan Company.
During this process, crowds gathered many times to beat Huinongdai employees who came to negotiate and resolve the problem, causing several minor injuries.
They also used violence and threats to prevent state agency staff from performing official duties in accordance with the law, causing three state agency staff members to be seriously injured and more than ten others to be slightly injured.
According to Article 234, Article 2, of the Criminal Law, anyone who commits the crime of intentional injury and causes serious injury shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not less than 3 years but not more than 10 years.
In addition, anyone who injures a police officer is suspected of violating the crime of obstructing official business in the Criminal Law and shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not more than three years, criminal detention, surveillance or a fine;
Those who violently attack people's police officers who are performing their duties in accordance with the law shall be severely punished.
Anyone who causes particularly heavy losses to banks or other financial institutions or has other particularly serious circumstances shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not less than three years but not more than seven years, and shall also be fined.
Huinongdai has a small loan license, and its lending funds come from banks and belong to other financial institutions.
13.26 million is also considered a particularly heavy loss, so the maximum sentence is 7 years.
The crime of gathering a crowd to disturb social order was not established. This crime is somewhat similar to the crime of obstructing official business, but there are also differences.
The former is to interfere with and disrupt the normal work, production, business, teaching, and scientific research order of party and government agencies, enterprises, institutions, or people's organizations.
If the villagers smashed up the village committee, this crime would probably be fulfilled.
There is also a crime of affray.
Article 292 of the Criminal Law: If a crowd fights, the ringleaders and other active participants shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not more than three years, criminal detention or surveillance.
In addition, those who gather to fight many times; those who gather to fight with a large number of people, large scale, and have a bad social impact; those who gather to fight with weapons.
Ringleaders and other active participants shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not less than three years but not more than ten years.
For the three crimes, Lin Boyan and Lin Jiren were sentenced to the maximum 27 years in prison;
The other young people who participated in the beating also had 10 years of experience.
The other villagers just watched the fun and did not take any action. After investigating the situation, they detained him for a few days and released him.
Others participated in the beating, such as the old man with white hair and beard, who hit the captain on the arm with a stick.
Another blow with a stick caused the captain's head to be bruised and bloody.
It is said that he was a stoner when he was young and had a great body.
This old man was reported by the will-o'-the-wisp boy for meritorious deeds, and was sentenced to five years in prison.
In addition to the old man and the will-o'-the-wisp boy, there were also ten or twenty young, energetic and violent villagers who beat people but were betrayed by their accomplices and sentenced to several years in prison.
Tazhai Village suffered heavy losses this time, and forty or fifty people in the village were sentenced.
In addition, the judge also required 506 farmers to return the 13.26 million yuan in loans defrauded by Huinongdai.
Otherwise, they will be prosecuted for loan fraud.
This is because the local government does not want to cause trouble. It has already sentenced forty or fifty people. It is unrealistic to sentence another five hundred people.
Other villagers were not the main culprits in the Huinong Loan case, so they made it a minor matter.
The villagers now knew how powerful it was, and even sold iron to pay back the money they owed to Huinong.
The money from Huinong Loans was not very large, just over 20,000 yuan per family.
Lin Boyan's 650,000 yuan is easy to say. Although he was fined part of it, he can still afford the money.
Lin Jiren gave 500,000 to his mother-in-law in Gan Province. His mother-in-law refused to give up the money, saying that the marriage certificate was stolen, so how could she refund the bride price?
In the end, the government came forward and used various tactics such as "returning stolen goods" and "sentencing" to get the money back.
Of course, Lin Jiren's marriage was also ruined. In fact, not refunding the bride price should also be ruined.
Because in today's society, it is impossible for a woman to wait for you for 27 years!
Hearing that the two masterminds were almost the same age as himself, Zhang Yida also felt a sigh of relief.
Isn’t it better to just fuck other anti-aircraft artillery platforms? Those platforms have shit under their own butts and don’t dare to call the police.
In other words, if we had not beaten up the employees of Huinongdai and had a good negotiation, things would not have come to this point.
Zhang Yida didn't want to make a big fuss at first because he was also afraid of causing some kind of mass incident.
If a few villagers die, it will be difficult to predict the direction of public opinion.
It can only be said that the situation has evolved into what it is today. Who is to blame?