Chapter 1315 Good Student in Moscow (Third update, please subscribe)
The face is ugly!
After getting in the car, Khrushchev's face became a little ugly, not because of Li Yian's problem, but because he pointed out the problem.
“I have five children, and this house is allocated based on the population of my family.”
“They are all working, but they are not willing to live with their parents. Living in staff dormitories”
The seemingly simple answer clearly shows a reality - the house has become bigger, but it is empty.
Khrushchev looked at Li Yian and asked:
"Li, I think you asked those questions on purpose, right?"
Li Yian smiled, Asked:
“Nikita, we all sincerely want to make everyone live a better life, so we built all of this. What is the goal of building them? Is to distribute it to those in need ”
Li Yi'an said directly:
"Nanyang is very similar to the Soviet Union. We also allocate housing to the people, but the allocation order in Nanyang is very simple - marriage is given priority, children are given priority, and pregnancy is given priority, because Their house is not just for living, but also to stimulate fertility."
After listening to the translation, Khrushchev frowned.
Although Li Yian did not give a clear explanation, he pointed out the existing problems in the Soviet housing allocation mechanism.
In the Soviet Union, housing was uniformly allocated by the state, and the most important factor in allocating housing was length of service. The result is that people with long working experience and people living under the same roof are given priority in housing allocation, while young couples who urgently need their own housing often cannot be allocated their own housing because they do not have enough working experience. They have to continue to live with their parents or even grandparents. , or living in dormitories.
How long did a young worker in the Soviet Union have to accumulate enough years of service to be allocated housing?
It could be five years, it could be eight years, or even ten years.
“In other words, you give priority to young people in allocating houses! Don’t you consider their contribution to society?”
“Consider it! Childbirth is their greatest contribution. What contribution is greater than this?"
Li Yian said with a smile:
"If we sort according to working age, the result is that a large number of couples in the best childbearing age do not have independent housing, making them unwilling to have children or unable to have children; and when they are allocated housing, they miss the best childbearing age, not only The desire to have children and the ability to have children have declined. Compared with the contribution of working age, I think the contribution of childbearing is the biggest contribution. After all, childbearing is the foundation of a country!”
For this reason, the contribution of the house Li Yian has always been extremely sensitive when it comes to issues. After all, houses are related to the fertility rate, and the fertility rate is the foundation of a country. Without this foundation, the entire country will eventually die.
It is precisely because of the deep enough understanding that we can see at a glance what the problems of the Soviet Union are.
Looking at Khrushchev, Li Yian reminded:
“After all, we have to make it clear, what is the purpose of allocating housing?”
After pointing out this problem, Li Yian looked at the Soviets on the road and said in his heart:
"There is only so much that can help you..."
For the importance of population, Khrushchev Their understanding was extremely profound. After all, the war caused the Soviet Union to lose more than 20 million young people. Until now, all walks of life in the Soviet Union are still plagued by labor shortages. Because of this, their trip to Southeast Asia allowed them to discover that young people After the house affected the fertility rate, adjustments were made almost immediately.
Now, faced with the problem pointed out by Li Yi'an, Khrushchev fell into deep thought. He kept thinking about this problem along the way, and even at the dinner that day, he did not How much vodka to drink.
Early in the morning the next morning, Khrushchev once again came to the hotel where Li Yi'an was staying. He said he was here to have breakfast with him and then go sightseeing together. But in fact, he stayed there all night last night. Neither of them slept well.
After all, the house is a big deal.
Before breakfast here, Khrushchev asked eagerly:
"Li, Nanyang is Nanyang, and the Soviet Union is the Soviet Union. It is impossible for us to ignore the impact of people working long hours on society. If we give priority to young people in allocating houses, those who have made long-term contributions to society will definitely be unhappy.”
The reason why Khrushchev said so last night. I didn't sleep all night, just because the distribution mechanism of the Soviet Union is here - everyone talks about contributing to society, how come those who have contributed the least live in the new house first? This unfairness will definitely cause dissatisfaction among everyone.
Because he couldn't find a suitable way, Khrushchev came to Li Yian to be a good student. The reason why I am willing to ask him for advice is because he is really willing to teach me!
Of course, Khrushchev was really willing to learn.
“If you can’t give priority to housing, then give priority to other aspects.”
Looking at Khrushchev with dark circles under his eyes, Li Yian said in a relaxed tone:
< br>"Your houses essentially belong to the country. They are equipped with basic furniture and central heating. Each household only needs to pay a nominal amount of rent to move in. In this regard, just like Nanyang, everyone lives in the country. In the house, everyone just lives in the corresponding house according to the needs of the family.
Older workers do not necessarily need big houses, but young people do. Small families are also inevitable in social development. , many young couples do not want to live with their parents and want to "start their own business." Everyone knows this. ”
While eating breakfast, Li Yian said:
"So, housing is not a problem at all. If we take care of young people in allocating housing, how will we take care of those workers who have made long-term contributions to society?"
< br>This is the problem faced by Khrushchev. After asking questions, Li Yian looked out the window, looking at the ice and snow outside the window and said:
"The Soviet Union is really cold!" "What?"< br>
"I'm talking about the weather here, Nikita. How do your workers get there when they go to work? By bus? Or on foot?"
Why did you change the topic!
Khrushchev looked at the other party with some confusion, as if he didn't understand why he said this.
At this moment, Li Yian's words came to his ears.
“In Nanyang, everyone liked riding bicycles at the beginning, but later, with the development of the economy, people were more willing to drive to work, especially during the rainy season. After all, cars can protect against wind and rain. .”
A car can protect you from the wind and rain...
The seemingly light words made Khrushchev's eyes light up and he said:
"Li, give them a car! Give them a car!"< br>
Suddenly, as if he thought of something, Khrushchev clapped his hands excitedly and said:
“Yes, that’s right, give them cars. In the past few years, Here, the income of Soviet workers has increased exponentially. They don’t have much money at all. They all deposit it in the bank. If they can buy a car..."
Looking at Khrushchev's appearance, Li Yian just smiled slightly, feeling proud in his heart.
Since Khrushchev came to power, he has successively increased wages for Soviet workers. The incomes of workers and farmers have increased several times. However, the Soviet market cannot provide enough consumer goods.
So, tens of billions of rubles were deposited in Soviet banks. A few years later, this money even threatened the Soviet economy - because the Soviet Central Bank had to pay a large amount of interest every year.
However, there was no way for the people to spend this money. After all, houses in the Soviet Union were distributed - even later they were accumulated in the form of housing provident funds.
So Emperor Medal and his group of bureaucrats discussed countermeasures together, and finally made a decision-to produce cars.
However, the Soviet car technology was lagging behind. They spent a lot of money to sign a contract with the Italian Fiat Automobile Company to introduce Fiat 124 car production technology and a complete set of production lines, and established a large modern automobile manufacturing plant.
The car produced by this automobile manufacturer is the famous Lada sedan, which was also the first national car of the Soviet Union.
Since then, Lada has become the favorite of the Soviet people in the Soviet era. Because of its speed, there is a saying that "Lada drives faster than a rocket",
During the Soviet period, the Lada sedan was the ultimate car dream of Soviet people. In order to own a Lada car, a Soviet family not only had to spend all their savings, but also had to wait in line for several years to get their car.
So, workers with a longer service life would definitely be more willing to reward them with priority in buying cars, especially when the house belongs to the country and the car belongs to them. Because the car is really yours
When talking about deposits, Khrushchev suddenly stopped. It can't be said that he is still thinking about other people's bank deposits!
“The Soviet Union should let all the people drive cars.”
When he said this, Khrushchev’s brows wrinkled again, because the Soviet Union did not have suitable Car!
The Soviet Union has always been playing tricks on technology and weapons that the common people cannot use. The same is true for cars in the Soviet Union now. There are only trucks, and cars are useless for production and military affairs, so naturally they are not built. It cannot be said that the leaders still have cars, but the output of such cars is low!
Almost subconsciously, Khrushchev set his sights on Li Yi'an - didn't he have a ready-made helper?
Nanyang is the largest automobile manufacturing country in the world after the United States! Not only are their cars sold all over the world, but even the United States imports millions of them every year!
Suddenly, Khrushchev seemed to understand something. He looked at Li Yian and laughed loudly:
“Li, you are really a very good businessman. Is that part of your plan?"
The sudden question made Li Yian smile and shrug his shoulders, saying:
"You have discovered this."
After laughing, Khrushchev said straight to the point:
“We need to introduce automobile technology and corresponding production technology from Nanyang.”
Then he specifically emphasized:
“We can provide hard currency...use gold to pay for the cost of cars and production lines.”
Facing the conditions proposed by Khrushchev, Li Yian smiled and said:
"Of course, but it doesn't necessarily need to be all gold. We can trade with each other."
In fact, the Soviet Union also has what it needs. In fact, the reason why it and He Rushchev said so much, in addition to sincerely wanting to help the other party solve some problems, there is also a more important reason - the Soviet Union has things that Nanyang needs.
These things cannot necessarily be bought with money. They are even more important than gold. That's why Li Yian set a "trap" for Khrushchev.
Now, since Khrushchev has jumped in and offered to introduce Nanyang's technology and equipment, the rest is easy!
It’s nothing more than win-win cooperation between both parties!
(End of this chapter)