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More than forty years ago, in 1978, a young female villager in Linyi district picked up a diamond with the world's second largest diamond in the field and was rewarded with 4,000 yuan and one after handing it over to the state

author:Nikon

More than forty years ago, in 1978, a young female villager in the Linyi area picked up a diamond with the world's second largest diamond in the field and handed it over to the state, and was rewarded with 4,000 yuan and a small tractor.

The law stipulates that all mineral resources on the land belong to the state and cannot be occupied by private individuals, and this female farmer is a model of exemplary compliance with the law, and the heavy award is well deserved.

The question is, what about the individual small coal kilns that appeared in the nineties? Isn't coal a mineral, not a national resource, and anyone can make money by digging a hole? Who made them do that? So if so, can the woman above ask for the diamond she picked up?

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