With the golden finger of the space and the all-purpose support of the shop, he had no choice but to leave.
Now that he had a basic guarantee for his future life, what he needed to do now was to change his character.
Then, he would hide until the day the space was opened. As for selling the space's products, he would not be able to do so.
Don't even think about it. In this era where resources were scarce and productivity was low, everything had to be bought.
All the tickets referred to here were really about your food, clothing, housing, transportation, eating, drinking, and sleeping.
Let me give you a few simple examples. Let's first talk about the food quota that was accurate to the head. Take the Bund as an example. The daily average ration was 3 taels for 10 days, and 2 taels for the rest of the time! This was food.
Meat coupons were limited to six taels per month, and heavy manual workers could increase the number. For example, the rolling mill was considered a heavy manual worker, and they could receive eight taels of meat coupons per month. This was the heart of the country. There were even fewer in other places!
Three years for the new, three years for the old, and three years for the mending. Everyone had heard of this saying before. It was true because there were not enough cloth tickets! An ordinary family could save up for a year to buy new clothes for one of them. However, they were generally unwilling to exchange it for food stamps or other tickets that they needed.
Light bulbs, soap, candles, matchsticks, benches, wardrobes, cabbages, radishes, potatoes…and so on. As long as it was useful, they needed tickets.
Let me tell you something else about women. Nowadays, girls use sanitary pads when their period comes. At that time, they used plant ashes! Do you know plant ash? It was the ashes of burning plants. They were sewn with a piece of cloth and stuffed into their pants. Only a few ambitious women could get a ticket called "Menstruation Belt"! How? Why didn't he know what effect it had!
Don't even think about flipping the house, at least not in the next ten years! The houses now were all allocated.
You must first have a letter of recommendation and a national food ticket.
Only with the national food stamps could you buy food in other places. The national food stamps were 1:2 in the pigeon market.
A letter of recommendation was essential in this era, because accommodation had to be registered with the local accommodation management department first. Only when they produced a letter of proof would the hotel and guest house accept you.
As for the era of marriage, marriage was the same as it was now, divided into several levels.
The first level consisted of a bicycle, a watch, a sewing machine, and a radio. These three things would be considered top-notch even in the early 1980s, let alone now.
The second level was 36 legs, which meant that the family had prepared a brand-new wardrobe, bed, table, stool, etc. for you, a total of 36 legs.
In this era where votes were the most important, it was quite impressive to be able to get these tickets.
The occupation mentioned here was carpentry. Carpenters would be a popular occupation for a long time in the future. If families could not get tickets, they would exchange some wood for a master to forge them. They would also have to pay for their meals! "Therefore, there are people who transmigrated to that era. Otakus and otakus don't have any skills, and they don't have a cheat like Damao. They can consider learning carpentry!”
The third-class had 18 legs for the same reason.
Even if it was a little worse, there would still be two thermos bottles. In many movies and television dramas, the groom would bring the bride, and the bride would hold two thermos bottles with a blissful smile on her face! Because it was not easy to get a thermos ticket.
Not to mention quilts, he really didn't have that! Only in winter would cotton tickets be issued. Each person only had a few taels. Even if they saved for several years, they would not be able to get a blanket!
It could not be considered a marriage after that. At that time, many families did not have enough food, especially families with many sons. It was not a joke to eat a half-grown child to death. They lacked oil and salt, so they relied on a little coarse grain. The children were so hungry that they could only give away their slightly older daughter! He went to the house and saw that there was food in the basket hanging under the beam of the house. He put his daughter in someone else's house and said that his daughter was going to be his daughter-in-law. As long as the child didn't starve, he would run away crying.
At that time, their parents were also upset! No one could stand giving their daughter to someone else like a child bride. However, there was no other way just to let the child live!
In such a social environment, taking out things to play was no different from courting death!
Whether it was to develop on his own, use the technology he bought from the mall, or support the country, he needed a stable environment. If one person wanted to change the tide of history, it was undoubtedly a mantis trying to stop a chariot!
Since he wanted to hide, he had to do his job first.
The job of a projectionist was not easy. It was shown in the factory and there was no extra income.
They went to the countryside to show it. He had to carry more than 100 pounds of equipment on his own.
If you're lucky, you'll be able to catch up with them. An ox cart heading to the village! Donkey carts, if you were unlucky, you could only carry them on your back and travel ten miles at a constant speed in an hour. Generally, the village was thirty to forty miles away. Even forty to fifty miles away. If you met a village that was a little further away, you would have to walk on the road for most of the day!
It was no exaggeration to say that in the 1960s, when farmers in many parts of the Great Xia watched movies, it was like the people of the feudal dynasty watching western scenes. There were too many things that were beyond their understanding. In fact, for a long period of time after the establishment of Great Xia, the entire Great Xia was a big school. The farmers were the students, the outdoor movies were the textbooks, and the film projectionists were the teachers. They guided the farmers to understand the policies of Great Xia and brought the farmers to understand the outside world. They were the "people's teachers" in certain fields.
When those films that promoted the main theme were shown everywhere on the land of more than 9 million square kilometers, the hearts of the people of the whole country were gathered together. This was an ideal state. In reality, the vast area of more than 9 million square kilometers would inevitably bring many problems. The first was the huge differences in culture, language, customs, and so on. The first problem that the projectionists faced was how to " let the audience understand ".
It was still fine when old films were being shown, but there would be a way to show off after watching them. The projectionists had to personally explain the new films to ensure that the people could understand and understand the core concept of "Great Xia"'s publicity.
If this happened, he would be punished!
It was still better near Sijiu City. In order to make it easier for farmers to accept it, the projectionists in other places understood it at first glance. The projectionists also had to learn and use the local dialect, such as "work","cub","lose face", etc.
Xu Damao's ventriloquism skill was probably practiced by explaining to the people over and over again.
Xu Damao planned to do his main job as a film crew for the time being. There was also a good option for a side job.
A good doctor could not only bring fame and benefits. He would be protected by many people.
Western medicine was not considered for the time being. Western medicine mainly relied on equipment.
Now, there was no decent equipment in the world, let alone Great Xia. The variety of drugs was too singular.
"The Chinese medicine of my Great Xia is still the best. It has been accumulated for thousands of years and is highly recognized by the common people. The medicinal herbs are available all over the country. Therefore, Xu Damao wanted to be a physiologist who specialized in men.
In this era, there weren't many forms of entertainment. They basically read books, played chess, and had children.
As long as he added the skill points and made a name for himself, would he still need money or tickets?
For the sake of their own happiness and strength, they would also support themselves and protect themselves!
This way, in the future storm, even if he didn't take sides, he would still be able to stand firm!
He opened the shop.
[Skill chosen: Traditional Chinese Medicine]
Learning Chinese Medicine required 100 gold coins, so he had 540 gold coins left. However, upgrading to Level 2 required 500 gold coins. Then he would upgrade it, leaving 40 gold coins to guard the door.
Memories were slowly transferred into his mind, from the identification of herbs, dosage, and matching to the judgment of the condition: Look, hear, ask, cut. They had a systematic understanding of each other.
If they were to compare, they would probably be similar to the barefoot doctors in the countryside.
He had the skills, but he still had to pretend. He couldn't possibly have medical skills for no reason, right?
It was Sunday, so he went to the library to borrow a few books to keep up appearances.
Before leaving, he opened the interface to take a look.
Xu Damao:
Age: 20/78
Screen: 5/10
Literature: 2/10
[Cooking: 1/10]
Mathematics: 3/10
[Chess Skill: 1/10]
[Verbal Skills: 1/10]
Chinese Medicine: 2/10
His skill had increased to Traditional Chinese Medicine, and his skill had even reached Level 2! Paying money was awesome!
This book is provided by FunNovel Novel Book | Fan Fiction Novel [Beautiful Free Novel Book]