Chapter 368: Twenty Years in a Hurry

Subsequently, amid the long-lasting applause and cheers of the audience, the infantry, cavalry, tanks, artillery, and automobiles of the three armies of the Chinese People's Liberation Army marched into a phalanx in a company formation and marched in a mighty and majestic manner through Tiananmen Square from east to west. At the same time, 14 fighters and bombers of the newly formed People's Liberation Army Air Force flew over Tiananmen Square for review.

The parade lasted nearly three hours, and at this time it was getting late, Chang'an Avenue was lit up with lights, and the mass parade began. People were enthusiastic, singing, dancing, and jubilant, and enjoyed the first night of the new China, and the festive capital was immersed in happiness, joy and jubilation. On this day, grand and enthusiastic celebrations were held in all major cities that have been liberated.

This was the greatest event in China's history and one of the greatest events in the world in the 20 th century, which put an end to the history of a small number of exploiters ruling the vast number of working people and imperialism enslaving the Chinese people of all nationalities, Chinese the people became the masters of the country, and the development of the Chinese nation opened a new historical era.

Three days later, Qin Di, Yan Xue, Qin Ling, Qin Hancheng and Zhu Wan, plus Qin Hong and Qin Ying's two children, a total of seven people, took the train to the magic capital.

At this time, the magic capital has changed the sky. The Qin family's factory is still in operation.

Qin Di gave the last order to Old John in the United States, asking him to import two million tons of grain, which was a congratulatory gift to New China.

Then one morning, the Qin family disappeared silently.

Qin Di originally wanted to set up the Children's Palace, but in the end it was not completed, and later it became the Demon City Exhibition Center.

The old mansion of the Qin Mansion has become the "former residence of the great scientist Zhu Wan", and Zhu Wan Pavilion and Xiang Wantang have been inexplicably preserved.

In November 1949, Qin Zhan and Qian Leimu appeared in Boston, USA.

Admiral Gu Ruhu and Lieutenant General Li Mi were defeated and retreated to the Golden Triangle of Burma.

Later, Li Mi was summoned to Taiwan, and Gu Ruhu mastered the rest of the army.

He defeated the Burmese army and gained a firm foothold in the Golden Triangle, while seizing the high-arch region of northern Burma, which was a place where jade was produced, and there were several spiritual veins underground, which was beneficial to his cultivation.

From then on, the army backed Yunnan, defeated the combined forces of Burma and India, and held a large area.

Later, instead of growing opium, they survived by mining jade.

One year, Zhu Zeming returned to China from the United States and immediately participated in the research of mass murder weapons.

One day and year, Qin Di's uncle Qin Hanliang died of illness, and less than a month later, Hu Ying also died.

Qin Di suddenly appeared like a ghost, and after attending the funeral, he suddenly disappeared again!

In another year, her grandmother Liu Qing died of illness, and Qin Di appeared like a ghost again, and was reported as a "spy" by her aunt Zhu Ling.

The Public Security Bureau did not know what was going on, so they sent people to arrest him, but they did not see anyone.

In the same year, Han Jiang died of illness, leaving behind a memoir: "The Secret I Have to Say with Qin Dashao". Han Shaoqi was shocked when he saw it, and quickly stuffed the notes into the crack of the wall and hid them.

In one year, Chen Shuqing died of illness, and in his memoirs, he mentioned the shadow of the South Lake, as well as the ins and outs of medicine, plus the granary of Hancheng, the transshipment of weapons and gold.

One day, Hu Shoushan died of illness in Taipei, and before he died, he asked someone to send Qin Di a letter, which contained the expectation that the soul would return to his hometown. Wonderful book

One year, Wang Shu passed away, and Qin Yue was silent. The eldest son, Wang Shao, was 35 years old and left Beijing and went to Xinjiang. The youngest son, Wang Zhe, was 28 years old and left home. Later, a few months later, Qin Yue disappeared inexplicably.

In February 1972, U.S. President Richard Nixon arrived in Beijing for a seven-day visit to China.

After repeated consultations, China and the United States finally issued a "Joint Communique" in Shanghai, marking the beginning of the normalization of Sino-US relations.

In September 1972, Japanese Prime Minister Kakuei Tanaka visited China at the invitation of *****.

In 1975, Mr. Qing died of illness in Taipei, and his last will and testament were that he hoped to be buried in the mainland one day.

In the past 20 years or so, although there have been some political turmoil, the industrious and brave Chinese people have made tremendous achievements through arduous struggle.

Old China was a semi-colonial and semi-feudal country, and its economic development was deformed. Agriculture and handicrafts account for 90 percent of the national economy, and the industry is extremely backward. The few heavy industries that were there were mostly repair shops set up by the great powers in China, as well as mines and factories that provided them with cheap raw materials and semi-finished products. There is almost no real machine building, let alone a modern defense industry, and the steel industry is very weak.

As the great man said: "What can we make now? We can make tables and chairs, we can make teabowls and teapots, we can grow grain, we can grind flour, we can make paper, but we can't make a car, an airplane, a tank, or a tractor." ”

In the early days after the founding of the People's Republic of China, the Soviet Union put forward an idea that China's industrialization could consider adopting the "mode of mutual economic cooperation," that is, the division of labor and cooperation within a certain range of the socialist camp and the implementation of integrated production.

However, based on China's specific conditions, the leaders of the new China made the decision to build a "complete industrial system".

Specifically, China should establish a basically complete industrial system and strive to be able to produce sufficient and major raw materials on its own; be able to independently manufacture machinery, not only ordinary machines, but also heavy machines and precision machines; be able to manufacture new weapons for defending itself, such as atomic bombs, missiles, and long-range aircraft for national defense; and also have corresponding chemical industries, power industries, transportation industries, light industries, and agriculture.

In accordance with such guidelines, China began to unswervingly industrialize, with 156 major projects in the early stage, including 44 military enterprises, 20 metallurgical industry enterprises such as iron and steel, non-ferrous metallurgy, 7 chemical enterprises, 24 machinery industry enterprises, 52 coal, electric power, petroleum and other energy industry enterprises, and 3 light industry and pharmaceutical industry......

By 1978, China's main product output was 609.53 billion catties of grain, 6.332 million catties per capita, 43.34 million quintals of cotton, 284,600 tons of chemical fibers, 2.382 million tons of yarn, 33.09 billion feet of cloth, 34.4 feet of cloth per capita, 31.78 million tons of crude steel, 618 million tons of raw coal, 104.05 million tons of crude oil, and 51,700 kilometers of railways. There were significant increases in timber, non-ferrous and rare metals, various types of steel, fertilizers, acids and alkalis, machine tools, power generation, and the production capacity of light industrial products, as well as in the transport sector. Important breakthroughs have been made in the national defense industry, such as "two bombs and one satellite" and nuclear submarines, and cutting-edge technologies such as hybrid rice, synthetic proteins, and returnable remote sensing satellites.

These achievements have provided a material guarantee for New China's economic independence and national defense security, and have also prepared technical conditions for economic take-off and improvement of people's livelihood in the new era of reform and opening up.

It can be said that the phoenix nirvana of the Chinese nation has been completed by 75% so far, and it is waiting for the spring breeze clarion call of reform and opening up.

Over the years, Qin Di and Yan Xue's footprints have traveled all over the world, except for the Antarctic ice sheet, which has not been seriously investigated because it is covered with thick ice and snow, and they have walked through the rest of the land.

Over the years, Qin Di's name has been at the top of the world's richest list, but he doesn't know where he is.

The reason why his name is on the list is because American financial magazines dug around for information and found "Panda Consulting Company" from among the shareholders of listed companies, and only after careful research did they know who the shareholders of this company were. With Panda's holding in the United States alone, Qin Di is already the richest man in the world, and as for real estate companies and art investment companies, they are not taken into account at all, let alone the large amount of gold he hides. The investment in Japan is under the name of Qin Hanxu, and nominally has nothing to do with Qin Di.

Even in Hong Kong, Qin Di is an invisible person. Few people know who the owners of Hong Kong's largest entertainment companies, Baidai Films, Baidai Music, and Baidai TV are, and legend has it that these companies were founded by the famous Qin Dashao, but many years have passed, and almost no one has seen Qin Dashao. However, a girl named "Qin Ying" appeared, and what is the origin of this "Qin Ying", ordinary people are not very clear.

Unconsciously, the buildings, land, docks, department stores, hotels, casinos, and racetracks in Hong Kong and Macao are all controlled by an invisible force, but the source of this power is unknown to the ordinary people, and only the top rich know a little clue.

Qin Di controlled Hong Kong's industries in the form of offshore companies, and those offshore companies did not need to provide the identities of shareholders and directors, plus he colluded with gangsters and even controlled the media, so he could be hidden deep underground and unknown to the world.

Over the years, Du Yuesheng's name has also been rarely mentioned, and many people think he is dead.