The year 1984 was generally regarded as the starting point of China's non-public economy. A group of people active in China's rich list claimed to have started their businesses in that year.
However, many people's first pot of gold was accumulated in 1983. The Liu brothers made a million households by farming in Sichuan, Wang Wanke made a million households by selling corn, Chen Lihua made a million households by selling cultural relics and Hong Kong fried rice, and Mou Wangwang made seventy to eighty thousand by selling counterfeit clocks.
The rest of the people who made a fortune by selling scarce materials were even more numerous.
They all had a common name, which was "Master Dao."
In July 1983, Yiwu built the most advanced small commodity market in China, with thousands of stalls.
Around 1983, there were more than 100,000 households in Wenzhou, with 400,000 employees. There were 100,000 people running around the country all year round, promoting products and purchasing raw materials. Some people used the phrase "4,000 spirit" to describe the hardships of this "100,000 purchasing and selling army." They went through all kinds of hardships, said thousands of words, traveled thousands of mountains and rivers, and thought of every possible way.
With the help of these purchasing and selling people, Yueqing, Cangnan, and other counties gradually formed more than 400 commodity trading centers.
Master Dao found an organization, and the development of the commodity circulation basin became more prosperous. It built a commodity network that radiated to rural areas and small and medium-sized towns. Under the guidance of logistics needs, thousands of household factories emerged, and finally formed a "front shop, back factory," and a "two-wheel drive" pattern of primary industries.
Of course, China's reform and opening up did not have a clear pattern. In the eyes of the people, reform and opening up were Master Dao, social dancing, ten thousand households, fixed income for each household, the resumption of the college entrance examination, and Teresa Teng.
Many people were addicted to making money, and they could not stop their excitement. They wanted to make money even if they had to die.
However, in 1983, the Eight Kings, Fool Nian, and Lao Mou taught everyone a vivid lesson. After the domestic setback, many people began to feel anxious.
Not being able to make money made them feel worse than death. However, soon, the "Master Dao" turned their attention to foreign countries.
So many people crossed the border, and Eastern Europe was full of Chinese.
This was the first batch of international Master Dao, but it could not be compared to the Soviet Master Dao.
The collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991 and the independence of Russia completely opened the international door for China's Master Dao. Tens of thousands of Chinese, like carp crossing the river, swarmed out to Russia to look for gold.
It could be said that the real international Master Dao had just been born. This batch of Master Dao was fiercer than any of the previous batches of Master Dao. The number of people, the quantity of goods, and the geographical distribution were incomparable to the previous Master Dao in Eastern Europe.
Legal, illegal, old, young, male, female, southern, northern, cultured, uncultured, semi-illiterate. It could be said that there were all kinds of people, and there was nothing he didn't have.
"Master" Master, "Dao, a, Master,". "As, it, it, Dao, as, as, as, of a car..
It could be said that the fall of the Russians had greatly promoted the economic construction of socialism with Chinese characteristics. It was hard to find a country with such a spirit of internationalism and selfless dedication.
Nowadays, there were more and more such Master Dao, and Xiushui Street had almost become a warehouse for Master Dao. Many people's goods were just samples on the stalls, and it would not take long for them to be sold out.
Xiushui Street had all kinds of goods, and Li He could not monopolize it, but he still did not have to worry about sales.
Li He had the ability to make it big, but he did not dare to. He still had to observe for a while, and he even had the idea of stopping the train.
"Arrange a time for me to meet that person, any place will do," Li He still could not resist the temptation of making a fortune.
Skinny Monkey nodded, "I understand. If there's nothing else, I'll leave first."
There was another roar of a motorcycle at the entrance. A group of children looked on enviously, and chased after it.
During lunch, there was only He Fang and Li He. He Fang asked, "I'm going to report in a few days, and there's no one to cook for you. Why don't you go to Shoushan to eat?"
He Fang was going to the newly established University of Science and Technology to be a physics teacher. The new school had a lot of things to do, and she needed to support it as soon as possible. He Fang was much more sensitive to this kind of natural awareness than Li He.
Li He smiled and said, "Isn't it troublesome enough? I can make something myself, and I won't starve to death. Are you going to live in the dormitory? "
He Fang thought for a moment and said, "I'll go take a look first. If there's a dormitory, I'll live there. It's better than running back and forth. It's a bit far from here, and I have to take another bus. You can't make noodles every day at home, can you? If you don't go to Shoushan, you can buy some ingredients and make it yourself. "
"Forget it. Thinking back to the past, I couldn't even eat wheat flour even if I wanted to. Now that I can eat it every day, I don't know how great of a fortune it is," Li He said emotionally.
"You finally said something sensible. Don't be picky when you have food to eat." He Fang had long been dissatisfied with Li He's pickiness. " "That won't do. I've earned so much money, it would be a waste if I don't spend it. I can't die without spending all my money."
That night, dogs barked in the alley, and Li He was woken up by his own dog. When he left the house, he could occasionally see the light from a flashlight.
Li He didn't know what was going on, and he kept making noise until the latter half of the night. He had a bad feeling in his heart, and he couldn't sleep for almost the entire night.
At daybreak, Li He opened the door and stood at the end of the alley, listening to a group of old ladies gossiping about who got caught. Some were sighing while others were talking about joy.
They were divided into a few groups. The committee members led the police and arrested five to six people in total. Most of them were hooligans who beat and scolded their neighbors, stole chickens and dogs, or engaged in illicit activities. Li He didn't think much of it as he had expected it.
But when he heard that the neighbor at the intersection in front of him was also caught for selling hundreds of radios from the south, he felt a knot in his heart.
His heart was in a mess, and he didn't dare to delay any longer. He immediately got on his bicycle and went out.
"Hey, what are you doing? You haven't had breakfast yet," He Fang shouted at Li He who was rushing out.
"There's no time, eat by yourself," Li He hurriedly turned around and shouted back.
If something happened to Skinny Monkey and the others because of him, he would feel uneasy for the rest of his life.
Li He went to Skinny Monkey's house first. Under normal circumstances, if there wasn't a train, Skinny Monkey wouldn't go out so early.
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