Morning Reading Deng Weizhi The Question of Labor

Mondo Education Updated on 2024-02-21

My seniors and I have worked in more than 120 factories.

I'm a very ordinary, mediocre person. I once published an article entitled "I am as light as a feather", saying that I am small. Recently, I suddenly remembered one of the most rewarding things I had done, which was that my seniors and I had worked in more than 120 factories. In the early 70s of the 20th century, we basically went to all the factories under all the companies under the Industrial Bureau in Shanghai. Don't believe me? I'll show you a few quiz questions in a shallow way.

Do you know how many times the yarn factory stoppers walked in a day that year? Answer: 70 miles. Do you know what factory raw materials don't cost money? Oxygen plants and water plants. Do you know what factory smells the most? A: The tanneries, slaughterhouses, factories that produce yellow straw paper, and the semi-finished products of the spice factories that smell thousands of miles away are smellier than the tanneries. Do you know what workshop workers wear only one satin coat in spring, summer, autumn and winter? Answer: Alchemy workshop. Do you know what factory wants to burn all the good planks of the packing box? A: A plant that produces radioactive elements such as uranium and radium. Do you know what was the most anxious thing about the Shanghai computer factory more than 50 years ago? The West asserts that computers, i.e., computers, cannot be used on Chinese characters.

Friends! Time has passed, compared to today's new look, how happy! Long live the Motherland! (Tang Weizhi).

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