Farming Problem
China was a traditional farming country with thousands of years of farming history. Huaxia had already been deeply engraved into the bones of the Chinese people and had become an indelible part of the Chinese people. Naturally, the relationship between the people of China and the land was extremely deep. This could be seen from the fact that most of the rich people in this period liked to convert their money into land. It seemed that this was the most reliable way.
However, the result was that the land was too concentrated, and there would be a large number of farmers who swept the land or had no land. The national strength was not strong enough to expand the territory outside, and the result was domestic unrest. Basically, the demise of every feudal dynasty in the Xia Dynasty was basically related to the excessive concentration of land, resulting in a huge gap between the rich and the poor.
In the 21st century, China entered the industrial era, but there were still many people who connected themselves to the land. They were like glue, especially in some of the poorer areas. Some people chose to go out to work, but there were still many people who stayed there.
In this era, the concentration of land was unprecedented. There was a good saying that the poor had no place to stand! Perhaps in 1912, after Sun Dapao was successfully elected as the temporary president of the Republic of China, he said that he wanted to share land rights. However, that was impossible because the supporters behind the GM Party were either capitalists, compradors, or landowners. Moreover, the model of the people's party at that time was elite.
Most of the members of the GM Party were from families with small assets. They did not know at all, or even disdained to know, how bad the living conditions of the common people were. In their eyes, they and those bumpkins would always be people from two different worlds.
People like them were always arrogant.
Therefore, at this time, taking over the land for the country was actually the best way to solve the problem. The country carried out the most fair and equal distribution of land, which could ensure the interests of the poor to the greatest extent. Moreover, Ji Yun was not as poor as the former Tang Dynasty. He had enough capital to reclaim the land scattered in the hands of the people without resorting to forced recycling.
Of course, it was necessary to take some forceful measures against those who stubbornly resisted. After all, people who were kind would be bullied. Without forceful measures, those people would only think that Ji Yun was weak and could be bullied. Therefore, forceful measures were necessary. As for those local tyrants and evil gentry who had a bad reputation, there was no need to be too gentle. The public trial was prepared for them. It was time for them to pay for the crimes they had committed in the past.
However, for those gentry with good reputations, the Chahar government would reclaim the land according to the market price. At the same time, he would let these gentry undertake some projects of the people's government. This was also to speed up the domestic industrial construction.
Therefore, during this period of time, the Chahar people's government was also busy sorting out all the land information in the entire Chahar province.
Ji Yun brought his secretary and Xiaoyue to a field not far from Zhang Jiakou. A group of guards stood there in a circle, protecting Ji Yun and Xiao Yue.
Not far away, a group of clones were measuring the land. The ones in charge of measuring were basically clones. The reason was that they were strict enough and would not bend the law for personal gain. This was because he did not have any relatives in this world. Even if he did, according to their understanding, he would not do anything biased.
These people were very fair, and the five mu of land allocated to each person was not a fixed amount. If the land was too barren, then he had to think of a way to increase the area of land given to this family.
In the end, what determined the distribution of land was actually the yield of grain. The five mu given should be above average according to the yield.
Moreover, when distributing the land, they would not give all the good land to a few people. Instead, they would split the land up and distribute it. This was fairer, but for the elderly and frail, their land would be closer to the residential area.
Moreover, according to the current situation, this land allocation should only be temporary. According to the current development, it would not be long before agriculture entered the era of mechanized farming. At that time, the existing land policy would probably not work.
There was also the gathering of villages and the merging of villages, a key project. In the process of land re-division, the gathering of villages and stockades was to break the deep-rooted clan power in the countryside. During this period, some people naturally would not agree. He could only force it, but when they saw the benefits of doing so, they should not object anymore. Even if they objected, it would not be of much use. After all, what was done was done.
There was another reason for the villages to merge. That was, when some villages were being built, the locations they chose were not scientific, and they were easily attacked by natural disasters such as flash floods. Moreover, there were some mountain villages with only a dozen or even a few families. Staying in the deep mountains and forests, it was as if he was isolated from the outside world. This was really not good.
Moreover, in the future, they would enter the era of electrification. It would be extremely troublesome to supply water and electricity to these remote areas. It was better to move them out of that remote area that was not conducive to development.
However, it was during this period of time that most of the troops were busy with the gathering of villages. Therefore, Ji Yun did not dare to act rashly. This should be the most dangerous time for the Chahar People's Government. However, there were some things that you had to do. Moreover, it was definitely better to do it sooner than later.
However, it was obvious that the combat strength of Ji Yun's army in the last battle had scared Yan Laoxi. Otherwise, how could he be so obedient? He stayed quietly in the south and basically did not have any reaction.
Industry and agriculture were the fundamental components of a country, and agriculture was related to whether the people could have enough to eat. Mao Xiong was strong enough. Even the bald eagle could only retreat from his military strength, but in the end, he lost to his own people. Mao Xiong seemed to never have enough food to eat. (Note: The food production of the polar bear was before the hairy bear disintegrated. Basically, they were all higher than those in China. However, for some reason, there was not enough food. It might be related to waste. Also, brewing wine consumed a large amount of food.)Of course, this was only one of the reasons why the hairy bear disintegrated. The most important thing was that it had produced some people who wanted him dead.
Chahar wasn't particularly suitable for industrial development. The minerals here weren't particularly rich, but there was a medium-sized oil field in Duolun, which was enough for Ji Yun's oil consumption for the time being.
However, Ji Yun had actually discovered bio-oil technology in the field of biotechnology. This kind of technology was very great, but in the Red Alert plane, it was not born at the right time. When he came out, nuclear fusion power generation could already be carried out stably.
However, this technology called the oil tree could indeed provide a considerable effect, although it had certain restrictions. It could only be refined into diesel or gasoline for ordinary cars. However, it was impossible to produce the high-grade aviation fuel used by airplanes. Moreover, the oil it produced could not be used as a chemical material. (This idea comes from the Great Reversal 1906)
In Ji Yun's opinion, biotechnology was also a very important technology in the base. Whether it was the oil trees or the high-yield crops that were about to be planted. They were all very important.
Moreover, some of the villages that had moved their population out were relatively remote. Other than two or three forest rangers, they would close the mountains to facilitate forests. During this period, the environment in Huaxia had already begun to deteriorate.
In places that were not suitable for growing food crops and were not considered remote mountainous areas. They would plant some cash crops, which would be very promising.
With the establishment of these systems, although there might be some discomfort in the short term. However, after a period of time, they should be able to experience the benefits of doing so.
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