Chapter 81 A few explanations 20240508


Chapter 81 A few explanations 20240508

The storyline of Fengzeyuan actually corresponds to the previous fake food stamps, which explains why Lin Sanqi got fake food stamps.

The protagonist has a golden finger and has no shortage of food and drink. He can get as much food as he wants, and he never thinks about disrupting the food supply.

But the protagonist’s goal is to eat all the time-honored restaurants across the country. Money alone is definitely not enough, so he needs food stamps.

You must know that Dai is the last glory of traditional time-honored brands. Once you pass this village, this store will disappear, and it will be difficult to eat it again in the future.

If you readers could time travel to that era and go out to a restaurant if possible, would you be able to bear it?

But there is a problem. In 1959, food stamps were more valuable than gold. There was almost no food stamp trading on the black market. Otherwise, rice stamps would not be sold for 4 yuan per kilogram, and flour stamps would not be sold for 5 yuan.

It's definitely wrong to think about evil things, but it's a novel to add some fun.

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Some people will say that that era was so strict and couldn't do this or that. It seems that only the "ascetic" life is the most real.

In fact, the real situation is not as terrible as everyone thinks.

I checked the information and personally consulted the elderly. The atmosphere of that era was actually pretty good, society was generally positive, and construction was going on across the country.

There are also sports, but what do they care about the common people?

It will take a few years before ordinary people can participate. Everyone who understands will understand, but if they don't understand, there is nothing they can do about it.

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Like in the Siheyuan story, it was also that era. The Lou family was rich, and the steel rolling mill paid dividends. The family had a small mansion, a car, and a nanny. Do you dare to think about this? The Lou family also came to Xiangjiang a few years later.

How does Yuzhu earn extra money? He always gave Widow Qin meat and vegetables, but she also took the money.

Because people often invited He Yuzhu to do "family banquets", including the big boss at that time who often asked him to be a chef at home, He Yuzhu also took advantage of various opportunities to get those meat dishes.

If some readers had to be strict about everything in that era, this wouldn’t work, that wouldn’t work, so why would anyone dare to hold a banquet? Isn't this inappropriate to be reported?

At least Lin Sanqi didn't throw a big banquet and eat and drink at home, right?

So we don’t need to think about that era too well, but we also need to demonize that era. .

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This novel is not a purely medical novel. The subsequent plot will definitely revolve around the two aspects of "medicine" and "medicine". The protagonist will use his golden fingers to make a fortune. He does not just want to be a holy lady who only talks about dedication without asking for anything in return.

In addition, the protagonist will definitely take the traditional Chinese medicine route in the future. He used Western medicine in 1959 and traditional Chinese medicine in 23 years. This is the selling point of this book and he will definitely not give up.

But the development of the storyline requires foreshadowing and process. If you do it step by step, there will be nothing to write about until you get it right.

Finally, the author also wants to write about the customs and customs of the 50s and 60s. Due to the author's level and information, there will definitely be many loopholes.

For example, a reader reminded me that there is a time limit for the use of food stamps. The author did not expect this, and I ask readers to forgive me.

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The author writes novels to express a relaxed mood. To put it bluntly, I really don’t write novels for money.

In real life, I have a house and a car, a stable job, and an above-average income. I never go to high-consumption places, and I don’t want to raise Xiaomi. I am basically in the low-desire stage.

So I don’t want to be a slave to money and write what they think is a good novel to cater to some readers.

If I can’t write a novel as I please, if I have to take this and that into account, and my thoughts are unclear, then I might as well not write it, why bother looking for abuse?

The author believes in Taoism and is somewhat free-wheeling in life, writing, and novels. The author's character also determines the character of the novel's protagonist.

If you like it, I'm happy, as long as you like my work.

It’s okay if you don’t like to read it, just delete it with one click and don’t affect each other’s mood, haha.

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