Chapter 27 Exiled to Ningguta!
Li Changhe was not familiar with Haiwen, but that did not prevent him from thinking that Haiwen was a talented person.
To put it bluntly, in this era, an educated youth who went to the countryside could represent a region on a business trip to Beijing, which in itself represented a kind of ability and status.
It is much better than when he was an educated youth who only knew how to work in the fields.
Anyone who can work hard and get promoted in an unfamiliar environment should not be underestimated.
What's more, what Li Changhe revealed to him was just a little information. The college entrance examination in 77 was set by various places. Haiwen took the college entrance examination in Heihe Province, which would not affect Li Changhe's performance in Yanjing.
And if you sell him some good things, with Haiwen's warm heart, he will probably take care of his sister Li Xiaojun in the future.
For Haiwen, Li Changhe's guidance was like timely help.
After returning from the capital, he devoted himself to reviewing his previous knowledge, but many knowledge points were too old, and it was difficult to fully understand them even with textbooks alone.
He also thought about seeking advice from some teachers, but in a remote area like Hulin, where were the high-level teachers?
The school has been closed for so many years. Even among the ones that have continued to operate, many private teachers are educated youth working part-time, and most of them are not as good as him.
To be honest, Haiwen was planning to give up science subjects like mathematics.
Unexpectedly, Li Changhe gave him another surprise.
He brought Li Xiaojun his notes and the solutions written by their father, a professor.
For him, nothing is too pie in the sky.
Came just in time!
"Changhe, thank you. Don't worry, Xiaojun will be here from now on. I will pay more attention to her!"
Haiwen said to Li Changhe seriously.
Li Changhe nodded, then picked up the water glass and clinked glasses with Haiwen using water instead of wine.
The three of them finished their meal at the restaurant and then went to the station to buy tickets to Hulin.
At that time, Hulin was just a county, not the future Hulin City.
It was during the conversation with Haiwen that Li Changhe learned that Hulin had belonged to the jurisdiction of Ningguta Deputy Governor-General during the Qing Dynasty.
Wow, this is really “exile” to Ningguta!
Sitting in the car, Li Changhe couldn't help but sigh at Haiwen's attentiveness.
He brought Liang Han with him, and the three of them secured a hard seat area. They could place their belongings safely on the ground near the window at their feet without having to worry about others touching them.
Even going to the toilet is very safe.
In this way, on the train in the middle of the night, two people can take turns to rest by the window, while one person stands guard nearby, and safety is guaranteed.
In this way, they endured another night, and early in the morning the three people walked out of the Hulin County station.
When we got here, it suddenly felt empty outside because there were fewer people.
This place is already part of the border area of our motherland, along the Wanda Mountains and the Ussuri River, which are branches of the Greater Khingan Range.
To the east is the territory of Russia, which is of course still the Soviet Union now.
After leaving the station, all three of them felt a little tired. No matter how many times they took turns to rest on the train, they still couldn't get enough rest.
"Changhe, you can stay in my dormitory for a day. This way you don't have to stay in a guest house."
"I'll take you to your sister's house tomorrow."
"You've come at a good time now. The autumn harvest hasn't started yet. When it starts in a few days, everyone will be very busy and won't be able to take care of you!"
"Fine!"
Li Changhe did not object and followed Haiwen to his dormitory, an ordinary bungalow.
The room does not have an iron bed, but a traditional Northeastern kang, which is wide and large.
"Go to sleep first. I still have to go to the commune. I'll bring you lunch at noon!"
After a day and a night of contact, the two people have become very familiar with each other, and Haiwen is not very shy.
"Okay, thank you!" Li Changhe was indeed very tired. He hadn't had a good rest for two days.
After Haiwen left, Li Changhe lay down on the kang.
Fortunately, the temperature in Hulin in August is not very low, about 10 degrees.
Li Changhe was wearing clothes, and Haiwen found him a blanket. A simple cover was enough.
Soon, Li Changhe fell into a deep sleep.
When Li Changhe opened his eyes, it was already getting dark outside.
He slept until evening.
After waking up, he saw a white porcelain jar on the square table next to him. There were two manchus on it and a bowl of cabbage in the jar. It should be what Haiwen brought back to him at noon.
Li Changhe wasn't very hungry now, so he wasn't in a hurry to eat.
Then Li Changhe saw a few books, paper and pens piled at the foot of the bed.
Li Changhe walked over and took a look. They were indeed the high school textbooks from Beijing. In addition, there were also those from Heihe Province.
The notebook was filled with calculation processes, but some were only half written. Some questions in the textbook were marked out, and it was obvious that the students did not know the answers.
Li Changhe thought about it, took the textbook and notebook to the square table, then took a pen and paper and began to write down his solutions to the circled questions in Haiwen.
The focus is on mathematics, because he saw that the questions Haiwen was doing were mainly mathematics.
He didn't answer any of the physics and chemistry questions, so he guessed that Haiwen would probably give up science and focus on liberal arts.
At 5:30 in the afternoon, Haiwen rode his bicycle back home from the street.
When he came in, he saw Li Changhe sitting at the table, writing and drawing.
"Changhe, wake up!"
Haven walked in and asked with a smile.
Li Changhe raised his head, looked at him and nodded: "He woke up in the afternoon."
"I looked at your textbook. I wrote down the solutions to many of the circled math problems for you!"
"I see you haven't taken any classes in physics and chemistry. Are you planning to take the liberal arts exam?"
"That's right. It's too late to major in physics and chemistry now. I think I can only take the liberal arts exam!"
"Well, actually, regardless of the arts or sciences, if the exam is held this year, I don't think the questions will be very difficult. After all, the country has to consider many situations, especially for students like you who were the first to go to the countryside."
Li Changhe shared his analysis with Haiwen.
"Come on, I'll treat you to dinner tonight!"
Li Changhe saw that it was getting dark and said to Haiwen.
"No, I have to treat you this time. I can't always let you treat me!"
"Besides, you're not familiar with this place. Come on, I'll treat you to some rare delicacies here. They just received them a few days ago!"
Haiwen said mysteriously at this time.
"Okay, then it's up to you."
Li Changhe did not fight for it, and at the same time he was thinking about what Haiwen was talking about.
Generally speaking, back to this era, the most talked about thing is the flying dragon, or the wild boar, or the black blind man?
At this time, there should be more cicadas in the river.
Speaking of products in this era, Northeast China is really rich. Except for those high-end products, everything else is not inferior to that of Beijing.
When he followed Haiwen to the state-owned restaurant, he finally knew what Haiwen was going to take him to eat!
Good guy, that’s all he could say!
(End of this chapter)