70s: There is space for you to hunt and resell?
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[Traveling between two worlds ➕ reselling supplies ➕ hunting ➕ fishing ➕ raising wild animals ➕ family affairs ➕ farming ➕ leading brothers to have enough food and make a fortune]
Travel back to 1977, an era where guns, hunting, and wildlife are not banned.
Yang Guangshu, 15 Chinese hunting dogs, Tibetan mastiffs, Xiasi dogs, Sichuan hunting dogs, and a Type 56 semi-automatic rifle frightened all the wild animals in the mountains.
Hunt wild boars, tigers, wolves, and blind bears...
Wild eels and turtles are everywhere.
Raise wild giant pandas, South China tigers, bison, elephants...
A disposable lighter worth one dollar could be exchanged for two jackrabbits in 1977.
With the construction of health-preserving scenic spots, countless elderly men in Beijing are rushing to stay there for health-preserving.
Wild South China tigers can only watch the gate in the scenic area.
What? A bottle of Moutai costs millions? And they're out of stock?
A plate of stir-fried meat costs tens of thousands? A plate of vegetables also costs tens of thousands?
Even if you have money, you can’t get a table for the healthy food and wine.
An elderly man who had been paralyzed for many years ate a health meal at a scenic spot and then lost it.
Escape over the wall and go to the reservoir to fish for healthy fish.
Yangguangshu Reservoir is a paradise for anglers.
If you catch a healthy fish, you can make a small profit of several million by reselling it.
The senior officials walked in with their hands behind their backs and their heads held high, and they could only eat while standing.
The scenic area museum has more national treasures than the Palace Museum. I have built a building for you if you don't have one. I also have the Qingming Shanghe Tu. Even the pig pens in the scenic area are built with small-leaf red sandalwood. I brought hybrid corn, rice, potatoes weighing several kilograms each, and sweet potatoes weighing more than ten kilograms to the 1970s, so that the members could have enough food and led everyone to do business, open factories, and make a lot of money.
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