Siheyuan: Uncle Yi Zhonghai Lay Down Instantly!

Siheyuan: Uncle Yi Zhonghai Lay Down Instantly!

by Dragon Rider In The Snow

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Travel to a world full of love in the courtyard. He discovered that his uncle was actually Yi Zhonghai, an eighth-level fitter! Li Weiguo lay flat instantly!

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Book Friends 202310279987654mo ago

Hello! This question is very specific and very historical. Regarding the equipment used to show movies in the countryside in the 1960s, the answer is clear: the equipment is very heavy and numerous, and it is absolutely impossible for one person to carry it. It usually requires a team (at least 2-3 people) to cooperate to transport and operate it. The film screening team at that time was a "literary light cavalry", but their equipment was not "light" at all. Below I will give you a detailed list of the typical equipment at that time, and you will understand why it is impossible for one person to do it. Core equipment list A complete set of 16mm film projection equipment mainly includes the following parts: 1. Projector host (the core part) · Model: The mainstream ones at that time were Yangtze FL-16, Nanjing F16-4 and other 16mm film projectors. These machines are very sturdy, with an all-metal construction and weigh around 15-20 kilograms. · Composition: including light box (providing light source), lens, capture mechanism, sound return device (optical sound generation), etc. 2. Playback source: video copy · Movies are recorded on film. A complete movie usually has 3-4 films, each film is placed in a round or square metal box, and the weight is not light. When I go to the countryside, I often bring one or two movies with me, which are several large tin boxes. 3. Power system: generator · In the 1960s, most rural areas did not have electricity, so the projection team had to provide its own power supply. · Equipment: One gasoline or diesel generator. This is the heaviest and largest piece of equipment, usually weighing over 50-100 kilograms, and requires two people to carry it with a shoulder pole or a trolley. · Features: Noisy, but it is the "heart" of the entire screening event. 4. Sound system: amplifier and speakers · Amplifier: A separate, heavy electronic device used to amplify the audio signal read from the projector. · Speaker: usually one or two large tweeters (commonly known as "ox-nosed" speakers) or box-type speakers, hung on wooden poles or borrowed from big trees or eaves. 5. Screen · A large, white cloth screen, usually surrounded by metal rings for fastening. When rolled up when not in use, it is also a large roll, several meters long. 6. Transportation · There is simply no way an individual can carry this equipment on his back. The main modes of transportation at that time were: · Rickshaw/Bicycle: If the road conditions are good, bicycles will be used for transport, but special racks are required and only relatively light components can be transported. · Wagon/Ox Cart: Common in the northern plains. · Small boat: in the Jiangnan water town. · Pole: One of the most classic images of projectionists is using a pole to carry two large boxes (one side is the projector, the other side is the amplifier and film) over the mountains. The typical workflow of a projectionist (which shows the hardship) 1. Before departure: Count and pack all equipment with other members of the team (usually the team leader, projectionist, and generator). 2. Transportation: Relying on various means of transportation and manpower to travel long distances to the destination village. 3. Erection: · Choose an open area such as a threshing floor. · Find two tall poles or borrow trees to hang the screen. · Set up the projector and tripod at a suitable distance directly behind the screen. · Start the generator and pull up power lines away from the audience. ·Hang up the speakers and connect all wires. 4. Screening: Start screening after it is completely dark. During this period, you need to change the film manually (change one film after playing it to the next one), and always pay attention to the operation of the machine. 5. Closing: After the screening, all the equipment is packed up with the help of the villagers, and it is often necessary to rush to the next village overnight. Summary So, back to your question: ·What kind of equipment is there? It mainly includes projection host, generator, amplifier, speakers, film copies, screen and a large number of connecting cables, tools and tripods. · Can one person carry it? Absolutely not. This is not only because of the weight of a single piece of equipment (such as a generator, projector), but also because the total amount and volume of the equipment far exceeds the load capacity of one person. This is a very hard but honorable job that requires teamwork. The projectionists of that era really used their shoulders and feet to bring precious light and shadow feasts and spiritual food to countless people in remote villages.

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Shrink French Don't Waste13mo ago

Speechless, Lao Yi treats you better than his son. You write so many dark words, you are worse than a pig. I can only say that the author, your outlook on life is really bad.

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Her Heart is Crossed32mo ago

After reading a few chapters, I persuaded him to quit. After all, he is also your biological uncle. You behave like an adopted one and pay lip service to him! They buy you a house and provide you with food, clothing, housing and transportation. Is this how you treat your own uncle?

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Abraham_ac24mo ago

Since you want to write a chronicle, you should at least have some historical knowledge, right? ! You go out of your way to buy clothes and write a sales commission? ? Where did the sales commission come from in those days! ? ? ?

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Worry About Tomorrow31mo ago

This is not okay. The main character is written like a villain.

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Book Friends 20251211843031mo ago

100 chickens a day. Your uncle is not as rich as you. What are you doing with him?

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The Wild Boy Who Loves Liu Yifei the Most32mo ago

You should be more rigorous when writing chronology. Will there be any commission at that time? Funny

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Book Friends 20230629895_ed2mo ago

Chapter 3: Death from Poison. What the hell are you writing about? All cats and dogs are writing novels.

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习惯了♂10mo ago

If you like watching, if you have money, you should eat, drink, whore, gamble and do all kinds of evil

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吴*铭12mo ago

Meatballs Meatballs Tom Cat Cat

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