1970s: Sister Jiang, a ruthless and resourceful woman.
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Jiang Yun was a sent-down youth. When she first arrived in the countryside, she introduced her skills: "I am good at farming, skilled at cleaning manure, have ten years of experience herding cattle on the hillside, and am familiar with postpartum care for sows..."
Everyone burst into laughter.
A few hours later, she stopped laughing, because the village's sow that had suffered a difficult labor had successfully given birth to ten piglets after she took her care of it.
Jiang Yun spent three months in the countryside. At a meeting at the food factory, she honestly said, "We'll accept the loss if we have to. Let's do as your factory says, two cents a pound of konjac."
The commune leader who came with her almost crushed his pen. "We got ripped off? The highest price we negotiated before we came was only 16 cents!"
Jiang Yun spent six months in the countryside. At an industrial exchange meeting, she said shyly, "I have social anxiety disorder. I'm afraid to talk to strangers."
The next second, everyone saw her chatting animatedly with the glass factory manager from another province, and they even finalized the outer packaging production line on the spot.
Jiang Yun spent a year working in the countryside. She nervously accompanied a high-ranking county leader on a business trip: "Leader, I've never been on an airplane before. I'm so afraid of embarrassing myself."
On the plane, the leader watched Jiang Yun explaining Chinese culture to foreigners in fluent English and roared inwardly, "If you embarrass yourself, I'm the real clown!"
At first, everyone was worried that Jiang Yun would get ripped off when she went out on business. But after being amazed by her shady tactics, everyone started to worry that she would rip off people outside.
Facing the comments from the crowd, Jiang Yun rubbed his hands together and said, "How can this be called pretending to be weak to fool others? This is called serving the people wholeheartedly!"
P.S.: Sister Jiang is a tough and ruthless person.
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