Apparently, the Wang family usually has quite a lot of guests.

"Hello Uncle Zhou."

As Wang Chenggang entered the house, a middle-aged man followed behind him.

Wang Hongzhuang was much more serious this time and stood up and shouted.

"Well, Xiaohui, how is the baby? Is he healthy?"

Uncle Zhou started by asking about the health of Wang Hongzhuang's child.

"I'm fine, Uncle Zhou. I can eat and sleep. I can hardly hold him anymore."

Wang Hongzhuang answered.

Uncle Zhou also responded with a laugh.

Wang Huihua came out of the kitchen at this time.

"Lao Zhou, have some tea first, the food will be ready soon."

Then, Wang Huihua introduced Lin Yi to her husband, Wang Chenggang, and her husband's comrade-in-arms, Zhou Jinji.

"Old Zhou, don't underestimate Lin Yi because he is young, but what he did was really big."

Wang Huihua introduced Lin Yi to Zhou Jinji in detail.

"The fifty big fat pigs from the steel mill that have been making a lot of noise recently were found by this kid."

"I found out about his Worker-Peasant Mutual Aid Office too late. Otherwise, it would never have benefited the brigade in Da'an."

Wang Huihua never said this in front of Lin Yi, but looking at Wang Huihua's expression, she really regretted not knowing it earlier.

"Oh, that's really a great skill. I have to test it before dinner."

Since Wang Huihua introduced Lin Yi with such emphasis, Zhou Jinji also understood Wang Huihua's intention of bringing Lin Yi home and did not refuse.

"Lin Yi, what are you still standing there for? Return the child to Hong Zhuang, make tea for your Uncle Zhou, and then talk about your office."

When Wang Huihua heard Zhou Jinji's words, she hurriedly urged Lin Yi to come.

Wang Hongzhuang was very tactful and took the child back to her room.

Lin Yi made tea for Zhou Jinji and Wang Chenggang.

"Xiao Lin, I'll call you that. I'm nervous. Just tell me generally what you did in Dachang County."

Zhou Jinji spoke to Lin Yi very kindly, but the aura of a man in a high position was genuine.

Lin Yi briefly told the story about how he went to Hulukou by coincidence, saw the situation in Hulukou, and thought of what he had read in the newspaper about Dazhai. He then began to borrow the resources of the steel rolling mill to help the Hulukou Brigade.

Zhou Jinji nodded as he listened, and it was obvious that he was very satisfied with Lin Yi's answer.

"Aren't all those fat pigs from the Hulukou Brigade?"

Zhou Jinji asked the most controversial question.

The problem of the number of live pigs in Hulukou Brigade.

Lin Yi went to Hulukou Brigade for a total of just over three months. During these three months, Hulukou Brigade was able to provide fifty fat pigs, which was obviously impossible.

Even if he started from scratch, he wouldn't be able to raise so many. Zhou Jinji was not unaware of the situation in the countryside. A pig is slaughtered once a year.

Even if the cattle are fed with concentrated grains every day, it will take seven or eight months before they can be marketed.

What's more, food is so precious nowadays that there is not enough food for people, so how can we afford to feed it to pigs?

Facing Zhou Jinji's question, Lin Yi changed his statement.

"Not all of them are raised by the Hulukou Brigade. Most of them are borrowed from surrounding brigades."

"I suggested to Captain Ning of Hulukou Brigade that we should find a way to make Hulukou Brigade prosperous first, and then Hulukou Brigade can lead the surrounding brigades to achieve common prosperity."

"Concentrate the strength of several surrounding brigades to accomplish great things."

"At the time, we thought that if the brigades around them wanted to develop together, the material needs of each brigade would be an astronomical figure."

"But if the Hulukou brigade develops first, and then one helps one, and then two helps two, by then, maybe it won't take many years, and the brigade over there will all become prosperous..."

Lin Yi's words made Zhou Jinji fall into deep thought.

He had to admit that although Lin Yi's words were straightforward, they made sense.

After all, the model that Lin Yi talked about is the general direction that the whole of China will be implementing in twenty years.

At that time, China would become a world power, ranking second and aiming to become first. This was a future that people of that era could not even imagine.

"Your idea is very good. I personally think that your idea is very feasible. However, we still need to be down-to-earth and take one step at a time in governing."

"I hope to hear good news from you by this time next year. If you have any difficulties, you can come to the district government and talk to me directly."

Lin Yi stood up and said seriously, "Uncle Zhou, I promise you will hear good news next year. The development of Hulukou Brigade next year will definitely be unexpected."

Lin Yi didn't feel any pressure at all about this.

The influence of role model effect and cluster effect is powerful.

Unless there is a crackdown from above, once Hulukou develops and blazes a new trail in agriculture, other brigades in the surrounding area will immediately follow suit.

Lin Yi does not have the ability to change the entire industrial structure of China, but it is not too easy to change a Hulukou Brigade.

"Young people should not feel too much pressure and choose overly radical methods. Although we require them to be down-to-earth, they must also be scientific and progressive."

The food came up very quickly, and in the following conversation, Lin Yi basically had no chance to get a word in, as Zhou Jinji and Wang Chenggang were the only ones talking.

Occasionally, Wang Huihua would chime in and look at the problem from the perspective of a grassroots cadre.

They also focused on discussing business matters.

"Although Donglaishun has been changed back to a private industry, public-private partnership is a general trend. Recently, there has been a trend of some private business owners gaining ground. This is not good. Your confidential office should prepare a report."

Zhou Jinji talked about public-private partnership.

After listening to this, Lin Yi felt a little frightened, wondering whether this was something he should listen to.

But seeing that Zhou Jinji and the others had no intention of avoiding him, he gradually felt relieved.

Suddenly, Zhou Jinji turned around and asked Lin Yi.

"Xiao Lin, what do you think of the public-private partnership of the steel mill?"

Lin Yi listened to them carefully and didn't understand why Zhou Jinji suddenly asked him such a big question.

"I think it is a good idea to nationalize the steel mill. The steel mill is a basic industrial unit. Such an industry should be developed in an orderly manner under the guidance of the state."

Public ownership and nationalization are the major trends of the future. Even in the future, the real stabilizer will still be these state-owned enterprises.

For this, Lin Yi admired the old man very much. It was he who determined the economic entity of this country.

Of course, Lin Yi would not talk about what will happen twenty years later. The policies twenty years later will obviously not be suitable for the present era.

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