Chapter 1 Soul Travels to 1965
"Made, third parties have no human rights!"
"You go flatter the captain and let me patrol the night by myself. He, tui!~" Jiang Che cursed and walked out of the duty room wearing a security uniform and holding a flashlight, doing his usual 30-minute patrol duties.
To put it simply, it means checking in at various points. Jiang Che is currently serving what is known as the largest logistics park in northern Jiangsu. The park covers an area of more than 800 acres and has a construction area of more than 400,000 square meters. It integrates warehousing and transshipment, airport freight, and railways.
Freight is integrated. All well-known logistics companies and express companies are here.
For some reason, the entire park is now under lockdown. The park, which is usually bustling with traffic and brightly lit, is deserted. Coincidentally, tonight is the full moon of the head of the security team, and all the regular employees of the company rushed to the park dormitory.
It’s flattering. In the name of giving Zhang Che a chance to perform, he strives to switch from a third-party labor dispatch to the company as a regular employee as soon as possible.
The reason why these formal security guards dare to leave their posts so blatantly without authorization is because no one except birds and animals can enter or leave the park. Since things will not be lost or damaged, it is better to steal them.
Too lazy to flatter you.
In fact, Jiang Che also wants to be lazy, but as a third-party employee, he is usually targeted and does the dirtiest and most tiring work. Unlike this group of people, he has people to protect him, so he just has to endure it for the sake of salary.
"Dip!"
Jiang Che finished playing the last card and was in a daze while smoking a cigarette. He saw a black shadow gradually expanding in the distance. Just when Jiang Che was still considering whether to go and take a closer look, Jiang Che was in a state of sadness.
The shadow swallowed up.
"Water~"
"Water!~" Before opening his eyes, Jiang Che felt his throat dry.
"Hey! Jiang Che is awake!"
"Everyone, come here, Jiang Che is awake!" The voice sounded like that of a middle-aged woman in her fifties, and I couldn't remember who it was despite searching my mind.
At this moment, a large number of memories that did not belong to him flooded into Jiang Che's mind.
It turns out that Jiang Che's soul traveled to the capital in 1965. The original owner was also named Jiang Che and lived in a courtyard in Nanluogu Lane.
Speaking of which, the Jiang family is also a poor family. Although they live in the countryside of the capital, they have been sharecroppers for generations. When his father's generation suffered a lot from the Japanese, it was common for the family to not have enough to eat. There were eight or nine brothers and sisters in his father's generation.
But only three brothers survived to adulthood. His father, Jiang Dahai, was first captured by the puppet army as a young man and dragged to the northeastern front line. After the puppet soldiers were defeated, he thought about having to endure cold and starvation when he returned, so he turned around and signed up to join the People's Liberation Army.<
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Jiang Che originally had two older brothers, but they both died shortly after he was born. Jiang Che was born as a single child when he was in his thirties. He was afraid that the child would be like his two older brothers, so he took the nickname Shuanzi, maybe because
It means to tie the child up and stop him from running away. I wonder if this mean name played a role. Not only did Jiang Che live to be 2 years old in good health, but his mother, Sister Liu, was even pregnant with twins. As God had done, Liu Sister suffered a heavy bleeding during childbirth, and the child was left alive.
I'm here, but I can't keep it.
Although Jiang Dahai and Liu Damei were the red line of the political commissar in the army, and they had never had a serious relationship, the couple had supported each other through thick and thin for so many years, and they still loved each other. Whenever someone advised Jiang Dahai,
The children were too young and there were still two to be fed, so it was better to continue taking care of the children. He always thought of his dead wife. He simply sent the three children to his hometown in the countryside and entrusted his brother and sister-in-law to take care of them, so that he could stay in the army with peace of mind.
After the end of the War to Resist U.S. Aggression and Aid Korea, Jiang Dahai was injured and could no longer serve, so he changed his job and was assigned to work in the security department of the Red Star Rolling Mill. It was really hard at first. He got up early every day and rode a bicycle from his hometown in the countryside to work at the steel rolling mill. He couldn't get home until late at night.
. No matter it’s windy or rainy, or it’s cold or hot, it’s like this every day. Whenever someone says that he might as well rent a house in the city, he will always happily say: It’s not hard work, it’s better than lying in the snow wearing a coat.
The land is much happier. As for the two sons, I need to save some money for them to find wives.
In 1958, the Siheyuan began to be publicly owned. As a formal employee of the steel rolling mill, Jiang Dahai was assigned two rooms. Although there were only two east-facing rooms, they were brick houses and were more comfortable to live in than the mud houses in the countryside.
What makes Jiang Dahai even happier is that the courtyard he was assigned is very close to the steel rolling mill where he works. It takes more than 10 minutes to walk there. The schools where his three children study are also nearby, so he can spend more time with his children. That's it.
A family of four left the countryside and became an urban household registration that everyone would envy for decades to come.
But things didn't go as planned. In 1962, Jiang Dahai was shot and died while arresting bad elements who were trying to sabotage production. With the help of his uncles, Jiang Dahai's funeral was arranged and he was sent back to his hometown in the countryside for burial.
As the eldest son of the family, 15-year-old Jiang Che had to give up his current studies in technical secondary school and take on the responsibility of being the mainstay.
In the early days of the founding of the People's Republic of China, most of the people were still simple. Jiang Che went to school to apply for withdrawal from school. Principal Zhou Qiao learned that his father had fought for the country and because of his sacrifice in arresting enemy agents, he specifically approved Jiang Che to work instead of studying.
As long as you can pass the final exam, you will be awarded a diploma.
In the early days of the founding of the People's Republic of China, most people were still simple. Jiang Che was not only taken care of in school, but also in the factory. The factory leaders considered that he was still young and his younger brothers and sisters still needed someone to take care of him, so they did not arrange for Jiang Che to pick up his father's security class.
A relatively good position is the Logistics Purchasing Section, Agricultural Products Purchasing Apprenticeship.
Jiang Che's work arrangement was obviously to take care of him, but in fact, the nephew of a certain leader in the factory had changed his job and wanted to work in the security department of the steel rolling mill. This leader also said in front of other leaders that Jiang Che was thin and short.
He is less than 1.5 meters tall. If he were to go to the security department, it would firstly affect the image of the security department of the steel rolling mill. Secondly, he would have to work hard and work night shifts and would not be able to take care of his younger brothers and sisters. It just so happens that we are still short of people in the agricultural and specialty products purchasing department, and our factory leader
If we arrange people here, if outsiders hear about it, they will only give us a thumbs up, praising us for thinking about what the people think and worrying about their concerns.
Jiang Che couldn't blame people for talking about his height. Boys already grow slowly. In addition, the natural disasters in the past few years not only left them unsatisfied, they also didn't have enough food. He could eat carrots and cabbage all day long, but he had no chance of eating meat all year round.
There are only a handful of people who live in such a difficult living environment and it is normal for them to be thin and short. It is not like the children of later generations who are overnourished. Many of them are 1.67 meters tall at the age of 11 or 12.
The security department, except for special tasks that require going out, is stationed in the factory all year round. Although it needs to work night shifts, it does not need to bear heavy physical labor like workers in the production workshop.
They have the same responsibilities and powers as police officers in factories and workers' residential areas, but they are not as likely to encounter vicious gangsters as police officers.
Agricultural product purchaser, let’s not talk about how this position and responsibilities are defined elsewhere. Agricultural product purchaser in a steel rolling mill goes to rural areas to purchase raw materials that are in short supply in canteens and ingredients needed for leading cadres to entertain guests.
In future generations, this position may mean a hard-working farmer, but in this era of material shortages, this is a real job.
Every time I go to the countryside to buy agricultural supplies, I not only eat a lot of food, but also give away some local specialties such as chickens, ducks, rabbits, mushrooms and fungus before I leave.
Chapter completed!