Chapter 360 Her Mother Is Patriotic
Chapter 360 Her Mother Is Patriotic
At 64 p.m. on October 10, 16, my country's first independently developed atomic bomb exploded successfully in the western region, making China the fifth country in the world to possess nuclear weapons after the United States, the Soviet Union, Britain and France.
Almost all newspapers and radio stations on October 10 reported this exciting news.
When Zhou Rong heard the news from the radio, his eyes instantly turned red.
When she studied history, there were only a few sentences about this part in the textbook, and she didn't feel much.
Now, she has personally experienced the difficulties in the country's development and knows how difficult it is to complete this seemingly impossible project amid internal and external troubles.
Especially since my own son may also participate in this project, the sense of pride is beyond words.
Zhou Rong was happy and took two kilograms of meat and a fish home after get off work.
After Zhou Qinghong entered technical secondary school, he lived in the school dormitory. Zhou Jiaguang also lived in the school on weekdays and only came back during holidays. Currently, only Zhou Rong and Nini live in his home.
Nini asked in surprise: "Mom, it's not a festival, why are you buying fish and meat?"
Zhou Rong: "Our country has successfully developed the atomic bomb. We are no longer afraid of being bullied by other countries. Isn't it worth celebrating such a big event?!"
Nini: "...It's worth it. Our school plans to hold a parade in the streets tomorrow to celebrate this great event."
Zhou Rong: "You can cook these fish and meat. We will have a good meal tonight."
"alright."
Nini’s talent in cooking is average. She can only cook the food well, but it is not delicious, so Zhou Rong often despises her.
Zhou Rong was in a good mood today and everything seemed to taste good to him.
Seeing her mother eating ordinary braised red fish and braised pork with gusto, Nini couldn't help but sigh that her mother was patriotic and would eat any good news related to the country...
The successful explosion of my country's atomic bomb broke the nuclear monopoly and nuclear blackmail of the United States and the Soviet Union. Many people called my country's first atomic bomb a "pride bomb."
October 10th happened to be a Sunday, and workers, students, and citizens took to the streets to express their excitement.
Governments at all levels also call on everyone to learn from the spirit of self-reliance, hard work, scientific pragmatism, unity and cooperation, and selfless dedication of scientific researchers...
After the atomic bomb explosion was successful, Zhou Rong thought that Zhou Qingping would have a short vacation and could go home to visit his family or write a letter home.
But she waited for a long time, but Zhou Qingping never came home and there was no letter.
Zhou Rong specially sent a letter to Kyoto, asking Zhou Qingping if he could come back for the New Year, but there was still no reply...
In order to develop tools for delivering nuclear weapons, Zhou Qingping and his colleagues, who were far away in the western region, once again conducted new data tests.
After more than seven months of continuous work, sleeping only four or five hours a day, we finally completed the measurement task.
On May 65, 5, at my country's nuclear test base in the west, a H-14 aircraft dropped a nuclear bomb on the designated target range, which hit the target accurately, and the test was a success.
This marks that my country has nuclear weapons that can be used in actual combat.
The fact that the tools that carried nuclear weapons were solved in such a short time once again shocked the international community...
After Zhou Qingping left the laboratory, he had to be taken to the hospital for recuperation due to the severe reaction of uranium and his weak body.
He remembered that he had not written home for a long time, so while he was recuperating, he wrote a letter to Zhou Rong, saying that everything was fine with him, that he could eat three bowls of rice at each meal, and that he had gained several pounds more than before, and asked Zhou Rong not to worry about him.
He also said that his job had been transferred, and that his Kyoto address could not receive mail, and his current work address was also inconvenient to receive mail, so he would go home to see everyone when he had a holiday...
Zhou Rong received a letter from Zhou Qingping in mid-June, and the mailing address was still a code name.
After reading Zhou Qingping's letter, Zhou Rong felt much less worried.
She knew that the content of the letter was very exaggerated, just like when she had previously reported good news but not bad news to her family. But at least the child had written back to her, which meant that he was fine for the time being.
That's enough...
On June 65, 6, the Central Committee issued the "June 26" directive.
The top leader criticized the "city masters' Ministry of Health", saying that the Ministry of Health only serves 15% of the country's population, and these 15% are mainly "city masters".
The vast majority of farmers cannot get medical care. They have no doctors and no medicine. If this continues, the Ministry of Health can be renamed the "Ministry of Health for Urban Masters."
The chief pointed out that the focus of medical and health work should be placed in rural areas, and that major human and material resources should be put into the prevention and treatment of common, frequently occurring and widespread diseases.
The city hospitals keep some doctors who have graduated for one or two years and have little skills, and the rest go to the countryside.
Based on the opinions of the top leaders, the Central Committee approved the report of the Party Committee of the Ministry of Health and decided that in the future one-third of urban medical and health technicians and administrative personnel should be sent to rural areas on a regular basis, and that mobile medical teams should be organized to carry out medical and health work in rural areas, especially in remote mountainous areas.
In order to respond to the organization's call, the Jiangcheng government sent a large number of medical personnel to the countryside to prevent and treat diseases for the farmers, trained a large number of full-time health workers for the rural areas, and carried out a patriotic health campaign in conjunction with production.
The units affiliated to the health bureaus at all levels across the country actively trained health workers for the rural areas. Soon, a large number of barefoot doctors emerged in rural areas across the country, and a rural medical and health prevention and treatment network was generally established...
Zhou Chuanyi took this opportunity to select some people who had some knowledge of medicine and pathology from the production teams of Shengli Brigade, as well as some educated youth who had been sent down by the organization, and sent them to the county hospital for concentrated training. When they graduated and returned to the countryside, they became barefoot doctors.
Zhou Chuanyi also applied to the commune to set up a clinic in Shengli Brigade to promote health knowledge to the villagers and treat common diseases.
Barefoot doctors do not have a fixed salary, but receive some subsidies from the production team every month. During the busy farming season, they also have to work barefoot in the fields and earn work points together with everyone else...
In July 65, Zhou Jiaguang graduated from university and was assigned to a radio factory.
He has a college degree and developed several new equipment while he was in school. As soon as he entered the factory, he was trained as a technical backbone by the R&D department and received a monthly salary of 55 yuan.
Zhou Jiaguang felt that he had finally "changed his fate" and was no longer the object of dislike he was in his childhood.
He was very happy. When he went to Zhou Rong's house on the weekend, he saw Zhou's mother was there and said generously that he would treat the whole family to dinner.
Zhou's mother: "You haven't received your salary yet? Where did you get the money to treat us to a meal?"
Zhou Jiaguang: "I received a lot of scholarships during my college years, but I didn't spend much of them. I kept them all the time. If Qingping hadn't cheated me, my money wouldn't have been getting less and less. It's more than enough to treat you guys to a meal!"
Since Zhou Qingping went to Kyoto, he has contacted his family very few times, just like what others call an unfilial son.
Everyone was worried that Zhou Rong would be sad, so they avoided talking about it.
Now that Zhou Jiaguang mentioned it, Zhou's mother quickly patted his arm.
Zhou Jiaguang also realized that he had "violated a taboo" and quickly changed the subject: "Which restaurant do you want to go to? Let's have a good meal today!"
Zhou Rong: "Let's go to Xuangong Restaurant. The food there is both expensive and delicious."
Zhou Jiaguang, who had a premonition that he might go bankrupt, said: "......"
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