Chapter 120
"Xueru, what do you think about us going to Hong Kong Island?"
After He Daqing comforted Chen Xueru, he once again proposed the idea of going to Hong Kong Island.
Unlike the ambiguous question before, this time, He Daqing formally proposed the idea of going to Hong Kong Island.
"Hong Kong Island?"
Chen Xueru asked hesitantly after hearing this proposal:"Daqing, has it really come to that point?"
Obviously.
She has always been hesitant about leaving Beijing and going to Hong Kong Island.
It's not just that it's hard to leave her hometown, but people are cheap when they leave their hometown.
More importantly, she still has family and friends in Beijing.
Judging from the current situation, once she chooses to leave, it will be a question whether she can come back in this life.
So if possible, Chen Xueru really doesn't want to leave.
However, the ever-changing situation now makes her feel panic, and she doesn't know whether she should choose to leave.
When He Daqing heard Chen Xueru's question, he didn't hide it, and said directly:"It's almost done. Judging from the current situation, public-private partnerships across the country are an unstoppable trend."
"Whether it is your silk shop or my steamed bun shop, they can't escape the fate of public-private partnership."
"Once the public-private partnership is completed, it is hard to say how we small business owners will be treated. There is no guarantee that we will not be treated as the five black categories."
Don't look at the TV series"Little Women Under the Zhengyang Gate". Both Chen Xueru and Xu Huizhen's families are doing well and were not affected in the great turbulent times.
But there is one thing you need to know.
That is... TV series that can be broadcast normally in later generations have all been strictly reviewed.
For example,"Silly Pillar", the predecessor of"Love in the Courtyard", was banned because it did not comply with the policy, and had to be deleted and revised, and forced to give a happy ending.
Another example is"By the Golden Water Bridge" which was removed by major satellite TV stations, and"Drawing Sword" which was required to be deleted and revised.
All of them had to be deleted and revised because they described the darkness and reality of the great chaos.
So he really couldn't guarantee whether he could survive the chaos by staying in the country.
The most important thing is that with the identity of a small owner, not only will he be held accountable in the great chaos, but even his children will be seriously affected.
For example, he can't go to college, the educated youth are sent to remote areas in the countryside, it is difficult to find a job, and it is difficult to return to the city after the opening up.
These things are no joke.
Many things are far more absurd and dark than one can imagine, which makes He Daqing have to worry
"The silk shop and the steamed stuffed bun shop are also going to be jointly operated by the public and private sectors?"
Chen Xueru panicked when she heard this and asked hurriedly,"Is this true?"
He Daqing nodded and said,"The documents from above have already been sent to the street office. Do you think they are kidding you?"
"In fact, if you carefully study the economic and national policies of Big Brother, you will have an accurate understanding of the domestic situation."
"As early as 1928, a great man in the Soviet Union put forward such a statement:"
"He said that socialist industrialization is different from capitalism. Capitalism starts with light industry, while socialism can only start with heavy industry. Heavy industry requires huge capital accumulation, and its source of funds can only rely on the scissors difference between purchase and sale to farmers."
"In order to gain profits through the gap between purchase and sale, the Soviet Union forcibly promoted collectivization, carried out public-private partnerships in the name of eliminating rich peasants and landlords, and promoted the state to advance while the private sector retreated."
"At the same time, the Soviet government increased the purchase volume of agricultural products and lowered the purchase price, and on the other hand, increased the sales price of industrial products to rural areas."
"It is undeniable that this policy directly enabled the Soviet Union to complete industrialization in a very short period of time and become the world's leading industrial power."
"However, this is not necessarily a good thing for the people of Su State."
"The implementation of collectivization and public-private partnership policies directly resulted in farmers slaughtering large numbers of livestock, causing a shortage of meat supply and a significant reduction in grain production."
"Even before the establishment of the Soviet Union, Russia was the country with the largest grain export in the world. However, after decades of socialist construction, the Soviet Union, with 3.3 billion mu of arable land, needed to import a large amount of grain."
He Daqing talked about the collectivization of agriculture and the public-private partnership in the Soviet Union.
Today's rural cooperatives and public-private partnerships in China are, to put it bluntly, learning from the Soviet model. The so-called national industrialization, after all, is nothing more than squeezing the potential of rural farmers as much as possible.
After all, in an era when there is no foreign trade export and the Soviet Union needs to pay back, if you want to quickly realize national industrialization, you can only squeeze the grassroots people and produce and sell as much as possible.
Otherwise, where will the money for industrialization come from?
It can't be directly printed in large quantities, or relying on hundreds of millions of dollars in support from overseas Chinese, right?
The only difference from the Soviet Union is that the Soviet Union suffered for the grassroots people, while China suffered from top to bottom. Even the cadres, leaders, scientific researchers, etc. above, except for some termites, are also suffering with the people.
It is a real struggle of the whole nation.
What a pity.
Many things cannot be solved by enduring hardships.
The Soviet Union was able to achieve industrialization, in addition to the domestic collectivization and public-private partnership policies, more importantly, it enjoyed the dividends of World War II and ate a lot on the Western battlefield.
But there are no such conditions in China. (To read the exciting novels, go to Faloo Novel Network!)
Therefore, the domestic collectivization and public-private partnerships ultimately failed, and had to be fully opened up.
After listening to He Daqing's story, Chen Xueru was shocked and couldn't help frowning and asked:"Since collectivization and public-private partnerships have such big flaws, why does the country still have to implement these two policies for industrialization?"
Hearing this question.
He Daqing was silent for a moment, and then said faintly:"Because the international situation is not peaceful."
"The international situation is becoming increasingly tense, and war may break out again at any time."[]
"Although we won the war against the US, it was a tragic victory that was won at the cost of many casualties."
"In this battle, we suffered nearly 200,000 casualties, while the United States suffered only more than 30,000 casualties. This was because the United States was concerned about the attitude of the Soviet Union and did not use atomic bombs."
"Otherwise, neither North Korea nor China would be able to resist the US military attack."
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"Industry is the foundation of a country. Only by achieving industrialization can our country develop faster and make the enemy dare not invade."
"Therefore, even though the higher authorities knew clearly the harm of collectivization and public-private partnership, they still had to implement collectivization and public-private partnership and go all out to realize industrialization."
"This is the national trend, no one can resist it"
"Therefore, if we stay in the country, even if we will not be liquidated, the best outcome is to become a worker."
He Daqing said quietly.
It is not that the higher-ups cannot see the harm of collectivization and public-private partnerships, nor is it that the higher-ups want to really realize socialism.
In the final analysis, the higher-ups are just trying to better realize the country's industrialization.
What kind of business is the most profitable?
That is monopoly.
If a country's business is completely monopolized, how much wealth can you have?
And what the higher-ups want is this huge amount of wealth, and with this wealth, they will implement industrialization in an all-round way.
Otherwise, how could the country, when it was so poor, carry out the vigorous construction of the Third Front in the 1960s and 1970s?
Do you really think that the Third Front is the best way to achieve the goal of the Third Front? The construction of the Third Front is just a slogan. Don’t invest a lot of money, manpower and material resources!
The same thing.
It was precisely because of the successful construction of the Third Front that the country had the confidence to fully open up in the 1970s and was no longer afraid of war and invasion by foreign powers.
These were all done step by step, rather than just deciding to fully open up on a whim.
Anyway, He Daqing admired the national policies of this era and did not think that these policies were wrong. The only thing wrong was the overcorrection in the 1960s and 1970s.
In fact, 1966 is a node worth thinking about.
Because this year is not only touching The beginning of the chaotic era, the last year of public -private partnerships, is a year of completely recovering all private enterprises. You have to say that there is no connection between these two things. It is definitely impossible. Not thorough. Some order is more stable than Hong Kong Island, foreign countries, and the theme of that era. He can only choose to leave three! This is my answer: Shockbay8