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Chapter 686: Nineteen Eighty-Eight(2/2)

Money should be spent wisely. The amount of advertising fees is not small. If you can, save it. Wouldn’t it be nice to use the saved money to buy a house in a big city and set up outlets?

Huang Daozhou likes to think and refuses to follow blindly, which is his advantage. Huang Han had to explain patiently and let him calm down. He also promised that by the end of May next year, the "Full Power" air-conditioning finished products will have zero inventory.

Not only that, there will inevitably be companies that want to sell "Full Power" air conditioners, holding up money orders and asking to queue up to wait for spot goods.

Although Huang Daozhou was doubtful, his son's predictions had never failed in recent years. He chose to wait until May to see the situation.

If zero inventory had not been achieved by then, Huang Han would not have listened to him whether to advertise or not.

As Huang Daozhou's fame was at its peak, "1981" became the best-selling movie in 1987. It far surpassed the works of "Poor Ballad" and "Three Cats", and even the Golden Hero could not catch up.

If there is a strong competitor to "1981", it is "The Sword Out of Luliang" which was just published, and it is also a masterpiece written by Lunfeng Huaibi.

In today's China, everyone loves to read the passionate anti-Japanese themed works. This book has battle stories and battlefield romances. It is simply a killing between men and women of three generations, old, middle and young.

The old chief is actually reading "The Sword Out of Luliang" and is reading it with gusto. That's because this book is not just nonsense.

Instead, it is a slight exaggeration based on respecting the facts. The focus is to eulogize the anti-Japanese heroes, and the main line is to describe how the Eighth Route Army developed and grew.

Accumulating small victories into big victories was the true portrayal of that time. There were too many small-scale ambush battles to write about, and each battle was different. Basically, there were fantastic ideas.

Huang Daozhou also wrote about how the Eighth Route Army could become self-reliant when the Kuomintang stopped spending military expenditures after the Hundred Regiment War.

Not only did the old leaders read "The Sword Out of Luliang" and applauded it, but too many old revolutionaries couldn't put it down. Even the top leaders knew about this good book.

The name Huang Daozhou has deepened in the memories of several top leaders.

On New Year's Day in 1988, Cheng Shengli, who had been promoted to deputy mayor a few days ago, made sure to invite Huang Daozhou, Qin Kunlun, etc. for a drink so that he would not return until he was drunk.

Huang Daozhou, Zhang Fangfen, Qin Kunlun, Qian Guodong, Cheng Shengli, Song Danhua, Song Chunhua, Zhang Xia, Wang Hui, Lu Hui, Huang Daowu, Huang Jin and Huang Han sat at a table in the main hall of the Hui style house.

It's cold and it's not practical to set up another table in the yard.
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