February** Dynamic Incentive Program
Cai Hui and the economic miracle of the whole army of rich armor - the "special economic zone" of Tangjiagou of the Seventh Division of the New Fourth Army was solved.
Edited by Cai Xiaopeng.
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Under the personal organization and planning of Cai Hui, the "Integrated Firm" had completely smashed the enemy's and pseudo "economic blockade" by the end of 1943 through three major operations.
OneWith salt and grain trading as a breakthrough, we will unite middlemen to communicate with the north and south of the river: Salt is a necessity for the military and civilians in the base area, and it is also a strategic material strictly embargoed by the enemy and the puppet. At that time, salt from the enemy-occupied area of Wuhu was imported from northern Jiangsu. Yang Dayan has close ties with Wuhu's business and military circles, and has a close relationship with Wang Jingwei's cronies and puppet Wuhu Chamber of Commerce president Wang Zizhu.
They partnered in business and controlled the salt transportation in southern Anhui. Yang Dayan, also known as Yang Zaitian, was a wealthy businessman in Jinfeng Town, Shazhou County, Jiangsu, and was the president of the Jiangsu Provincial Civil Ship Association in Wuhu at that time. When Cai Hui was working in Shazhou County, Yang Dayan was one of the key figures, and Cai Hui used the 12 ports and Yuntong ** lines in Shazhou that he had mastered at that time to set up a "large steamship company" to engage in enemy-occupied areas. After our implementation of cargo management, Wuhu's shipping business was also greatly depressed, and Yang Dayan's business was becoming lighter and weaker, and there was no way out. As soon as Cai Hui took office, he took the initiative to get in touch with Yang Dayan. Yang Dayan was overjoyed when he heard that Zhang Guanghua was Cai Beihong, and immediately crossed the river to visit. The two sides agreed to work together again. The first business was the trade of salt and grain. Yang Dayan transferred salt from the Wuhu salt merchant to us and exchanged our rice.