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Chapter 666 An important part

"What's wrong with that?"

Xu Guangying, who proposed the solution, asked Gu Siwei with a suspicious look on his face.

At this time, Gu Siwei was a little confused and couldn't help but think: Yes, why not?

After everyone chatted about this issue for a while, Gu Siwei decided to wait for the rain to stop, or go to the radar station tomorrow, tell Li Zhengda about this matter, and ask him to report it to the troops to see if he could help him.

busy.

"It's raining..." an old man said, looking at the rain outside.

Gu Siwei looked back at the rain outside the shed and said, "It's probably going to rain for a while."

After saying that, he turned to everyone and said with a smile: "How have you been eating these past few days? Are you still used to living here?"

Xu Guangying said with a smile: "There is nothing we are not used to. The conditions now are really beyond our imagination. I didn't expect that the living standard in your village is so high. Three meals a day are white rice and one or two side dishes. It is better than what we used to have."

When we built the factory, the conditions were pretty good.”

"Yes, Xiaogu, when Guangying asked us to come over, our family thought we were going to hold another activity to remember the bitterness and remember the sweetness. I didn't expect that the living standard here is quite high," an old man said with a smile.

"Why isn't it high? I think it would be great for our country if all rural areas in the country could live like this." Another old man also said with a smile.

After hearing this, Gu Siwei said: "No, you came here and I specially asked the villagers to improve the food standards for you. Most of the villagers are really reluctant to eat like this."

"Then we are too far away from the masses. Isn't this bad?" An old lady was very aware. After hearing this, she immediately asked the old classmates around her.

Without waiting for the old classmates to answer, the old lady said to Gu Siwei: "Xiao Gu, we can just eat the same food as the villagers."

Gu Siwei listened and smiled and said: "Auntie, this is not the same thing. Do you think the villagers can't afford it? They just have some money in their hands and are reluctant to take it out to eat. Which family can't eat it for two or three days now?"

I just can't bear to eat meat. I'm used to living a hard life.

I actually want them to eat a certain amount of meat every day, but some people have commented that this method is inappropriate, so it will be difficult for me to implement it. Let's take it slowly. It is still a bit difficult for everyone to adapt to the development at once.

of".

Nowadays, the folks are still picky, but they are indeed a bit better than before. At least most families now can cook a pot of white rice porridge from time to time and have a family meal. It is not like some time ago, where they could obviously

After collecting the white rice and bringing it up, I had to exchange it with someone for other grains. It was either made of bran or whole grain pancakes or made of whole grain steamed buns or something like that.

The whole grains now are different from the whole grains a few decades from now. Gu Siwei can't stand this food after just one meal because it makes his throat so rough that it takes some effort even if he wants to swallow it. The whole grains a few decades from now will be different.

, in fact, it has been highly processed. Everyone thinks that the taste of whole grains is not bad, but they have never eaten whole grains before. After eating it, you will know what it means to be difficult to swallow.

"Ah, have you lived like this in Zhuangzi?" an old man asked in surprise.

Gu Siwei smiled and did not answer his question directly. It was not that Gu Siwei was not sure, but the income of each household was actually a difficult thing to talk about. Although everyone knew roughly what the income of each household was, but

It’s hard to tell outsiders. Anyway, everyone knows that the Sixth Team is rich now, but many people in the village have no idea how much money the entire team has.

Seeing that Gu Siwei didn't answer, these old men stopped asking questions. They have all lived for decades, so they still don't understand this little truth of life.

So everyone put aside the issue of income and started chatting again.

Gu Siwei squatted for almost ten minutes more. Seeing that the rain still showed no intention of stopping, he stood up and said, "You guys, rest. I have something to do here, so let's go first."

Just when Gu Siwei adjusted his raincoat and was about to walk into the rain, suddenly an old man's voice came from behind him.

"Xiao Gu, do you know what your Zhuangzi lacks most?"

Gu Siwei suddenly stopped. He turned to look at the old man who was looking at him, and said, "I know, electricity!"

The old man couldn't help but choked when Gu Siwei said this, and blurted out: "So you have thought about this problem."

Gu Siwei smiled and thought to himself: I came here decades later. If I want to say what is the most inconvenient thing, it must be electricity. Why do you need to mention this to me?

"Now that you've mentioned this, do you have any good suggestions?"

Gu Siwei looked at the old man.

The old man said: "I can't give you any suggestions. It's unrealistic to build any thermal power plant in the mountains here. If you want to have electricity in Zhuangzi, there are only two ways. The first is to build a small hydroelectric power plant yourself. Rely on this

The water in the river generates its own electricity.

The second thing is to pull a wire from the factory town over there!"

Upon hearing this, Gu Siwei thought to himself: I thought you had some clever tricks up your sleeve!

Do you think we haven’t thought about these two methods? Of course we have. Gu Siwei specially found someone in Hong Kong to make a simple plan.

It’s not that he doesn’t want to do it, and it’s not that he can’t do it. Small hydropower is still a thing for Gu Siwei’s financial resources. But the input and output are not directly proportional. This creates a small hydropower plant, and it is estimated that every

Generating one kilowatt hour of electricity means losing a few kilowatt hours of electricity, and the most important thing is blocking the river.

If you build a dam on the river, it will definitely be inconvenient for boats to come and go.

Pulling a line from the factory in the town? This method is quite feasible, but the biggest reason is the problem of money. If you want to pull electricity from the town, it definitely can't be as simple as hanging two wires on a telegraph pole.

Yes, we must use a tower-like high-voltage power transmission method. Each tower-shaped wire rack costs a lot of money.

Gu Siwei could afford it, but if the village had to repay the money, it would probably take ten years to sell the fruit. It wasn't that Gu Siwei couldn't afford it, but he couldn't do this.

For example, growing fruits or even setting up a breeding farm, Gu Siwei is willing to pay because he knows that this stuff makes money, but if you ask him to do this, he is really not happy. He only loses money but does not make any money.

Gu Siwei really didn't want to do something that had no prospect of making money.

"Lao Zhang, both are issues of money!"

An old man said with a smile.

"That's for sure. It's not a matter of money. To put it bluntly, money can solve the problem of 80 to 90 years. The remaining 10 to 20 years need more money!"

The old man even got into some humor with Gu Siwei.

Gu Siwei said with a smile: "That means there is nothing we can do for the time being!"

"If it doesn't work, just get a small diesel engine to generate electricity!" Xu Guangying said: "With the people in your village, a small diesel engine power generation house is almost enough."

Gu Siwei said: "It's a bit too early to talk about this matter now. The villagers won't be able to use it for the time being. There is no radio or TV signal here, so there is no rush to get this thing."

Originally, Gu Siwei thought he had some breakthrough suggestions, but who would have thought that it was still the same old tricks.

Gu Siwei actually thinks that the eddy current generators that will be used decades from now will be better, but they are not available on the market now. Even if they have power generation capacity, they are not enough. As for wind power, solar power, etc., forget it. Let’s experiment now.

I don’t even know if it can be done in the office, so don’t even think about applying it.

Gu Siwei's original plan was to wait until the village was built, and everyone here also needed it, so he would first build a medium-sized diesel generator set, and then build a power plant in the village to meet everyone's daily electricity needs.

Wait until the tunnel digging here is completed and the chicken farm is built over there. Then let the county or province spend money to build a supporting power plant. I have invested so much here and there.

, it would be a bit shameful for you not to pay some money.

As for whether it can be done, Gu Siwei didn't think much about it, because he knew that our country has never had a power outage for as long as he can remember. Where does the electricity come from? It's not even distributed. How many power plants can the country build?

?

These things are not important now. What is important is to renovate the village so that everyone can live comfortably. Then we will improve the health and environment of the village. Not only will the villagers live comfortably, Gu Siwei himself

It's not a comfortable stay either.

Otherwise, if we see these dilapidated sheds every day, which are thick and dark, and we almost have to light a lamp to see anything in the house during the day, how can people feel better?

In short, Gu Siwei wants to transform the Zhuangzi where he lives into a garden-style Zhuangzi.

This is Gu Siwei's idea. Not many people believe it now. Even Hu Yanqiu has difficulty understanding the garden-like environment.

In the eyes of today's people, the best house is probably the kind of revolutionary two-story building left behind by Big Brother in the past, which is called Jiangjun Building here.

What does this thing look like? It goes straight up and down. The roof is made of tiles or even concrete. The stairs are all outside. This is the most fashionable building nowadays, and it is also a house that countless people dare not live in in their dreams.

Do you think Lao Gu would like this?

Isn’t that nonsense? What kind of houses will Gu Siwei see on short videos every day for decades? You can say that Lao Gu, a teacher, has no money, but you can’t doubt Lao Gu’s aesthetics, especially in short videos.

In the context of a small target per capita, he still knows what kind of house is good and what kind of house is bad.
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