He Lai packed up quickly that day and did a little exercise, then the people from the Military Control Commission came to invite him over.

During this period, everything was in ruins and the office in Nanluoguxiang was still located in a large courtyard. Everyone was busy.

In 1950, the Military Control Commission, as the highest leadership body during the military control period, assumed a number of important responsibilities.

First, one of its tasks was to abolish the Kuomintang regime, which included a comprehensive takeover of the former National Government's Administrative Inspectorate and the old regime agencies and personnel of the county-level governments under its jurisdiction.

Secondly, the Military Control Commission was also responsible for suppressing all counter-revolutionary activities, controlling war criminals, spies, and counter-revolutionaries, mobilizing the masses to complain, and sending those who resisted reform to the public security organs for training in accordance with the law.

In addition, confiscating bureaucratic capital was also one of the important tasks of the Military Control Commission, which involved taking over the financial institutions and tax agencies of the former Nationalist Government.

Another important responsibility of the Military Control Commission was to carry out democratic government construction, including organizing people's representative conferences from all walks of life in the city and establishing a people's representative conference system to ensure the legitimacy and representativeness of the new regime.

Although the Military Control Commission exercised the highest power when the cities had just been liberated and the system of people's congresses from all walks of life had not yet been established, it could not replace the statutory highest authority, namely the people's congresses at all levels in the localities.

Therefore, the power of the Military Control Commission was mainly military and political power, and its main task was to lay the foundation for the new regime in the early days of the founding of the People's Republic of China and ensure social stability and the restoration of order.

The one in Nanluoguxiang is more specific, which is to search for enemy spies, develop people's livelihood, and manage the lives of the people in each courtyard.

After Director Wang found out, he took He Lai to a room and surrounded him with a group of people.

After all, fish is meat, an important and urgently needed resource for life. The little guy has this skill, so of course we should take it seriously. Everyone started asking questions one after another, and He Lai also told everything he knew.

Later, He Lai suggested that everyone should go to the river to try. Everyone responded immediately. A group of people set out in a mighty manner, carrying all the necessary things.

The fishing at the river was carried out in an orderly manner. Unlike the residents of the Siheyuan, these people strictly followed He Lai's instructions to fish. After all, more than half of them were military men.

He Lai was also very busy, running here, looking there, and teaching how to watch the float and how to fish.

Soon everyone had a good harvest, and the grass carp nest also had a lot of harvest. In this way, the people can learn by themselves and find food from time to time.

Director Wang thanked He Lai profusely and said that the leaders would give He Lai a reward to show his contribution to the people.

He Lai could only respond with a silly smile.

Because He Lai knew that the population of Sijiu City would explode soon, and an annual population increase of about 40 was no joke. There were only so many fish, and they wouldn't last long.

The country also has to carry out large-scale fishing from time to time. Although people are not prohibited from using fishing nets to catch fish, the costs are high and the profits may not be much, so few people are willing to do it.

When He Lai returned to the courtyard, he found many women chatting in the middle courtyard, making soles, mending clothes, washing clothes, and gossiping.

The men are all at work, and women have relatively free time after finishing housework and taking care of children. In this era, most women still rely on men to make money and are unwilling to show their faces in public.

Wu Juan had no choice, luckily they were at the steel mill, there were many people in the yard, and He Daqing was taking care of the kitchen, so it was not a big deal. Otherwise, she would not have dared.

There are still a lot of employment opportunities for those who want to work. After all, people are needed everywhere. There is a lot of work to be done, and a textile factory needs a lot of female workers.

He Lai came over, bowed slightly to the aunties, greeted them, came to Aunt Yi, and gave her a fish, indicating that he had cooked it for the old lady.

Aunt Yi also took it, smiling kindly, patted his head and said good boy, others were not jealous, after all, every household caught fish yesterday.

He Lai also glanced at Jia Zhangshi and found that she was not as lazy as described in the fan fiction, constantly mending the soles of shoes. Her body was not bloated, and she was still an ordinary 40-year-old lady. She looked pretty when she was young.

I heard that Old Jia passed away two years ago. He died before dawn. It was quite sad. He didn't enjoy a good life. Boss Lou gave him a lot of pension and gave his work station to Jia Dongxu.

As a result, the Jia family is actually wealthier than most residents today. After all, there are only two of them and their expenses are not huge.

After listening to the gossips of the aunties for a while, I finally got bored and went back to the backyard. I started to think about what to do again. It was really hard to live without nightlife.

I could only sit at the desk and continue to study Russian. The Russian I learned in elementary school was quite simple. I basically learned simple Russian, of course, written Russian, and it was a bit difficult to speak it out loud.

I think a week of review will be enough. As for how to get Xu Damao’s Russian book for junior high school, forget it and just buy it directly.

A good memory is not as good as a good pen. Start writing Russian words on pieces of white paper to strengthen your memory.

I don’t know if it was because I was too focused, but suddenly another little head leaned over, “Come here, brother, what are you writing?” Xiao Yushui asked curiously.

"Hey, Yu Shui, come here and write too." After saying that, he pulled Yu Shui to sit at the desk next to him and took out the first-grade Chinese textbook.

The joy of traditional Chinese characters must be experienced by little Yu Shui as early as possible, otherwise it will be too late and he will be gone in 56 years. I taught a few characters first and asked Yu Shui to write them with me.

In this way, the two little ones became good kids in everyone's eyes again. After chatting, Wu Juan saw that she did not disturb them and put down her things to cook.

Yu Shui didn’t want to continue writing after writing one page, but it didn’t matter. He Lai arranged some digital knowledge for him and they started to memorize numbers together. One, one, two, two, three, three, the little one counted happily.

The happy time ended with a call for dinner. After washing hands, she grabbed the steamed buns and started eating. Because there was a box lunch, she didn't need to cook, just heat it up, and it wouldn't cause others to be jealous. Wu Juan felt that she hadn't cooked for a long time, and it was pretty good.

After the two kids finished eating, they started reading numbers in the yard again. The sound spread slightly throughout the backyard.

Liu Haizhong's home

Liu Haizhong listened to the voices from the He Lai family, and looked at his eldest son Liu Guangqi, who was also studying hard, after all, he was about to go to junior high school. However, Liu Guangtian had no awareness and was still playing with his younger brother.

The nameless anger in Liu Hai's bangs was rising higher and higher. Thinking about his second son, who was one year older than He Lai and had no ambition at all, he pulled him out in broad daylight and slapped him on the buttocks. The stick education model had slowly formed.

Liu Guangtian looked at his father who was inexplicably angry, listened to the number sounds outside, and heard his elder brother's appearance, and immediately went back to get his schoolbag.

Liu Haizhong went to Uncle Li's house to ask about the desk. When Uncle Li promised to give it to him tomorrow, he left with satisfaction, with his hands behind his back.

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