The Soviet
There was no direct flight from Hangzhou to Moscow, so Lin Yi and his group arrived in Yanjing first. After spending five days in Yanjing, they boarded the plane to Moscow.
Anyway, there was no rush. It would take ten days to get to Moscow with Lin Yi's train of goods. The two brothers, Xing Yuan and Wu Yongnian, were holding the train.
It was not safe to go to the Soviet Union these days. If no one was watching, someone would dare to hijack a car openly and throw things from the car.
After getting on the plane, Zhou Zheng stretched his legs and couldn't help but say,"The planes in Europe and America are more comfortable! In the past, the Russians 'planes were not meant for humans to sit on!”
Lin Yi glanced at him and said in surprise,"You even took a Russian plane?"
Hearing this, Zhou Zheng's expression suddenly darkened." I've been on an Ilyushin-6.”
Lin Yi nodded. That was not surprising. The il-6 was not big to begin with, and the Russians were famous for their poor ergonomics. They had never even considered ergonomics.
Compared to the BMW 767 under their buttocks, it was naturally incomparable. If it was replaced with an Ilyushin-86, it would be more or less the same.
However, this was also the possibility that they would crash the plane.
A boeing 767 cost more than 100 million dollars, while an il-86 cost less than 50 million dollars. As for the tu-154 that Mou Qizhong sold in his previous life, it was only about 20 to 30 million dollars each. There was a lot of profit in it.
Big Horse touched the seat and said to Lin Yi worriedly,""Boss, are you really going to sell that wine to the Russians?"
At that time, the owner of the winery was so scared that he did not dare to make it after hearing Lin Yi's request. Only after Lin Yi repeatedly guaranteed that the wine would not be sold in the country did he make a batch according to Lin Yi's request.
Lin Yi immediately smiled." It's okay. The Russians are strong. If you don't give him alcohol from the processing industry, he'll still feel uncomfortable drinking it.”
The Russians were famous for their love of alcohol and liquor. Even though the successive governments had increased high taxes on alcohol and even had specialized detoxification centers, they still could not stop the Russians from yearning for alcohol.
Especially after the disintegration of the Soviet Union, the economy was in dire straits. Russia did not even have enough food to eat, so it was naturally decided to ban the sale of alcohol.
However, the Russians could still drink alcohol in various ways. At first, they would go to the hospital to get some medical alcohol and drink it themselves.
However, when the government found out about it, this path was cut off.
Then, he would buy some cheap perfume, shampoo, shower gel, and other supplies to drink as long as there was alcohol in them.
It could be said that he loved alcohol more than his life.
As a result, Lin Yi remembered that in the 16th year of his previous life, there were media reports that more than 70 Russians had died of alcohol poisoning due to drinking shower gel in the winter.
Compared to drinking shower gel, Lin Yi felt that the quality of his wine was already very good.
The plane quickly flew over the border and entered Mongolia. The land was desolate, and bare soil could be seen everywhere, complementing the monotonous and silent Gobi Desert.
As they flew, they suddenly saw a city shrouded in smoke and fog. It was pitch-black and particularly eye-catching on the ground. It was like the huge mouth of a demon leading to the gates of hell.
" Where is this?" Big Horse asked in surprise.
"Kulun, or Ulan Bator.”Lin Yi said indifferently.
This time, Big Horse was even more surprised." Isn't that the capital of Mongolia? Why is it like this?"
Kulun was the name given to the city by Qianlong, while Ulan Bator was changed after Mongolia completely broke away from China. It was similar to the meaning of changing from Han to Seoul, both to express their separation from China.
Lin Yi smiled. Ever since Genghis Khan's band sang Ulan Bator's Night in China in 1987, the Chinese people seemed to have an inexplicable good impression of Ulan Bator, which was quiet, beautiful, and had the warmth of spring.
"Ulan Bator is home to half of Mongolia's population, but its technology is extremely underdeveloped. In winter, it can only burn coal and horse manure to keep warm. Naturally, it has become like this.”Lin Yi explained.
After listening to Lin Yi's explanation, Ma felt that his good impression of Ulan Bator was instantly shattered.
The Ulan Bator in front of him was really not like the lyrics. Lovers leaned on each other's shoulders, and a pleasant melody drifted in the wind. Everyone was embracing a beautiful future among the stars in the night sky.
Soon, the plane passed Mongolia and entered the territory of the Soviet Union.
At this moment, the scene before his eyes suddenly changed. A stretch of snow-white and emerald green appeared in front of him, shining brightly and making him feel relaxed and happy.
After an unknown period of time, the scene in the sky suddenly changed again. A large piece of ice that was like a mirror appeared in everyone's sight.
It was as clean as jade, without the slightest impurity. It gave off a feeling that made people unable to wait to integrate themselves into it.
"Lake Baikal, or the North Sea.”Lin Yi looked at the lakeside that was called God's Tears.
This was a place that originally belonged to China. It occupied 20% of the world's fresh water and was also where Su Wu shepherded his sheep.
"Wu Wo, bite snow and Zhan Mao together to swallow, and he won't die for several days. The Xiongnu thought he was a god, so they moved him to an uninhabited place on the North Sea and let him graze.”Lin Yi said softly.
This was a record of Su Wu herding sheep in the Biography of Su Wu in the Han Dynasty.
The Huns thought that Su Wu was a god!
Everyone quietly looked at the vast lake until it disappeared from their sight, but they were still fascinated.
The plane flew for nearly four to five hours before Lin Yi and the others finally set foot on Moscow.
Zhou Zheng stomped heavily on the ground and looked at the slightly lonely and desolate buildings around him. He said with emotion,"This is the Soviet Union."
Big Horse also stomped on the ground heavily, his heart filled with inexplicable emotions.
Lin Yi smiled. Chinese people always had a special feeling about the Soviet Union.
When the country was broken, the Soviet was the spiritual sustenance of a group of great people.
They had always believed that since the Red Soviet had been established, why couldn't the Chinese build a country of their own, without war, hunger, and foreign colonists?
The Soviet Union was China's best teacher. The Soviet Union helped China quickly transition from an agricultural country to an industrial country.
In the early days of the founding of the People's Republic of China, the Soviet Union spared no effort to support China in many ways, showing the friendship of the working class and the people of the Soviet Union to the Chinese people.
Of course, the Soviets also had a lot of bad intentions towards China.
After the two sides became friendly, they deliberately worsened the relationship between the two sides and interfered with our internal affairs. At the same time, they did not repent for their actions of seizing the land a hundred years ago. They did not return the relevant land to us and also expelled our compatriots within their borders, forcing them to leave their homes and flee to other places.
As China and the Soviet Union gradually became hostile, the Soviets tore up our relevant agreements and withdrew all the experts and aid materials for the aid project.
Later on, they accused us many times for no reason, violated our sovereignty, wanted to establish a long-wave radio station, and attempted to reduce the relationship between the Soviet Union and us to the relationship between the Lighthouse Country and South Korea.
After that, millions of soldiers were stationed outside our territory, threatening our safety at all times. We had no choice but to open up third-line construction and move our enterprises to third-line areas with inconvenient transportation but great depth.
In the past ten years, the country had invested more than 40% of the total capital construction investment in the third-tier areas. Four million workers, officials, scholars, officers, and soldiers, as well as tens of millions of migrant workers, packed their backpacks, crossed mountains and rivers, and came to the deep mountains, valleys, and deserts in the southwest and northwest of the motherland. They lived in the open and carried people on their shoulders. They wrote a magnificent chapter in the construction of the third-tier areas with hardship, blood, sweat, and life.
However, after the opening up, transportation in these places was inconvenient, and the third-tier enterprises that did not conform to the economic laws quickly fell into decline, causing a large number of workers to be laid off. It also destroyed all the hardships and capital investment in the past 16 years. This greatly affected all aspects of our work.
Therefore, the Soviet Union was really difficult to explain in a few words.
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