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The Story of Ginkgo Village
General Fiction银杏庄的故事
Sun Maole
In the early 1980s, the rural areas of Jiaodong successively implemented the large-scale production responsibility system. The implementation of the production responsibility system has given the majority of farmers new hope. They are eager to get rid of the embarrassing predicament of "working for 30 to 40 cents a day, not having enough to eat, having no money to pick chicken breasts, and grinding teeth when sick". With the implementation of the production responsibility system, farmers' stomachs are full, but their pockets are still deflated.
In the early 1980s, the rural areas of Jiaodong successively implemented the large-scale production responsibility system. The implementation of the production responsibility system has given the majority of farmers new hope. They are eager to get rid of the embarrassing predicament of "working for 30 to 40 cents a day, not having enough to eat, having no money to pick chicken breasts, and grinding teeth when sick". With the implementation of the production responsibility system, farmers' stomachs are full, but their pockets are still deflated.

Red Cherry
General Fiction红樱桃
Sun Maole
In the early 1990s, Tao Hongying, a graduate of the Provincial Agricultural University, gave up the opportunity to work in the provincial capital and resolutely returned to her hometown of Fengshan District, Qishan City. She volunteered to be stationed in Xiaojialou, Gezhuang Town, where the conditions were the most difficult. Under the leadership and support of the higher-level party committee and government, the masses were mobilized to actively adjust the industrial structure and assess the situation to develop Big Cherry. In the face of false accusations and slander, Tao Hongying remained unmoved, united closely with the masses, and relied on the masses. After several years of unremitting efforts, big cherries spread throughout the region and became a pillar industry in rural areas of Fengshan District. Fengshan District and Gezhuang Town were also awarded the honorary titles of the Hometown of China's Big Cherry and the First Town of China's Big Cherry respectively by the state. With the training of the organization and the support of the masses, Tao Hongying stepped into a grassroots leadership position step by step, and gained true love after hard work.
In the early 1990s, Tao Hongying, a graduate of the Provincial Agricultural University, gave up the opportunity to work in the provincial capital and resolutely returned to her hometown of Fengshan District, Qishan City. She volunteered to be stationed in Xiaojialou, Gezhuang Town, where the conditions were the most difficult. Under the leadership and support of the higher-level party committee and government, the masses were mobilized to actively adjust the industrial structure and assess the situation to develop Big Cherry. In the face of false accusations and slander, Tao Hongying remained unmoved, united closely with the masses, and relied on the masses. After several years of unremitting efforts, big cherries spread throughout the region and became a pillar industry in rural areas of Fengshan District. Fengshan District and Gezhuang Town were also awarded the honorary titles of the Hometown of China's Big Cherry and the First Town of China's Big Cherry respectively by the state. With the training of the organization and the support of the masses, Tao Hongying stepped into a grassroots leadership position step by step, and gained true love after hard work.

诛佞记
Sun Maole
In the spring of the fourteenth year of Hongwu in the Ming Dynasty. Zhu Yuanzhang, Emperor Taizu of the Ming Dynasty, married his beloved daughter Princess Anqing to Ouyang Lun, the first scholar in the second class of the imperial examination in the year of Renxu. The villain Ouyang Lun succeeded in his ambition, so he abandoned his childhood sweetheart and fiancée, his cousin. The mother-in-law who gave him the job vomited blood and died, the aunt hanged herself to death, and the cousin was filled with grief and anger, and went crazy. In the first month of the 23rd year of Hongwu, Ouyang Lun ignored the laws of the Ming Dynasty and openly defied the imperial court's ban on "salt tea is state-owned and private individuals are not allowed to intervene in its operation" and colluded with local officials in Huguang, Shaanxi and other places to sell it. They traded tea and horses to make huge profits, accepted bribes, embezzled taxes, bought dead soldiers, and killed people to silence them. Since the 16th year of Hongwu, Ouyang Lun has accepted huge bribes from corrupt officials such as Shi Jinshan of Huguang and Qiu Ruchang of Yunnan. In the autumn of the 21st year of Hongwu, there was a severe drought in Quyuan Prefecture, Yunnan Province. The government had no money to provide food relief, causing starvation and death all over Quyuan, and the people gathered in crowds and rioted.
In the spring of the fourteenth year of Hongwu in the Ming Dynasty. Zhu Yuanzhang, Emperor Taizu of the Ming Dynasty, married his beloved daughter Princess Anqing to Ouyang Lun, the first scholar in the second class of the imperial examination in the year of Renxu. The villain Ouyang Lun succeeded in his ambition, so he abandoned his childhood sweetheart and fiancée, his cousin. The mother-in-law who gave him the job vomited blood and died, the aunt hanged herself to death, and the cousin was filled with grief and anger, and went crazy. In the first month of the 23rd year of Hongwu, Ouyang Lun ignored the laws of the Ming Dynasty and openly defied the imperial court's ban on "salt tea is state-owned and private individuals are not allowed to intervene in its operation" and colluded with local officials in Huguang, Shaanxi and other places to sell it. They traded tea and horses to make huge profits, accepted bribes, embezzled taxes, bought dead soldiers, and killed people to silence them. Since the 16th year of Hongwu, Ouyang Lun has accepted huge bribes from corrupt officials such as Shi Jinshan of Huguang and Qiu Ruchang of Yunnan. In the autumn of the 21st year of Hongwu, there was a severe drought in Quyuan Prefecture, Yunnan Province. The government had no money to provide food relief, causing starvation and death all over Quyuan, and the people gathered in crowds and rioted.