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In the countryside of the 1970s, there was no TV, fan, air conditioning, and the days were still very "moist"

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In the countryside of the seventies, many places were still collective, eating cauldron rice, in that era there was no electricity, at night were lit a kerosene lamp, there was a flashlight at home, may be the most valuable household appliances at home, as for televisions, fans, air conditioners, many people have not seen it.

In the countryside of the 1970s, there was no TV, fan, air conditioning, and the days were still very "moist"

In the 1970s, when we were taking the heyday of the collective economy and the socialist road, we had to do during the day when we went out of the collective and got our work.

In the countryside at that time, people with craftsmen went out to work, (also called paid workers), and when they came back, they had to pay for production, eat large pots of rice, earn collective work, and the peasants did not have much money in their pockets all year round.

There is no distinction between men and women, but there is also a hierarchy in the work.

Many people have experienced that era, and they are particularly clear that fans and televisions at that time were the communities that many families walked, eating cauldrons, and people who had saved up their families in their hands did not dare to take it out, and they also took it out, and the key was that there was no, and they did not dare to think about it.

At that time, in the countryside, let alone fans and televisions, many places did not even have electricity.

At night, they are all lit kerosene lamps, travel is to take the horse lamp, the conditions are slightly better, is to get the flashlight.

In the countryside of the 1970s, there was no TV, fan, air conditioning, and the days were still very "moist"

If there is an open-air movie in the village, it can be more lively than the current market, even if it is dozens of miles, even if it is walking, it will run to see it.

Rural open-air movies have long become the past, for people now, that is, no one will run a few dozen miles, go to see an open-air movie, want to watch a search on the mobile phone, how to see how to see.

But at that time, working during the day, the night was really boring, the summer night young people were fine, catching yellow eel loach, using tea to dry medicine fish, many of these became part of the evening entertainment of rural people.

At that time, as long as I heard which village was going to put an open-air movie.

Those people will make the specific screening time and place clear, and will rush to the screening place early to wait, and wait until the movie is screened to have a good viewing position.

In the countryside of the 1970s, there was no TV, fan, air conditioning, and the days were still very "moist"

In the 1970s, there were not many places in the countryside where electricity was connected, and even if it was electrified, there would be a power outage every three forks and five minutes.

At that time, there was no division of land to the household, eating and drinking were in the collective, and when they returned from work at good night, they had to bathe the children, wash their clothes, and clean up the housework.

Now people in the countryside who have experienced that era abound.

People now do things that say it's also difficult, that's also difficult, and compared with the past, there is no comparison at all.

It is said that the price of meat at that time was only a few cents a pound, but at that time, there were only a few people who could eat meat every day.

In the countryside of the 70s, there was really no TV, no fan, no air conditioning, even if there was a TV and a fan, it was also a decoration, or a bamboo bed, a fan, and then wet with straw watering (or cutting a handful of fresh and spicy Liao on the straw), it became the best place to cool off and repel mosquitoes.

At that time, it was all tile houses, the temperature was lower than now, and in the middle of the night, it was necessary to cover something on the body.

In the countryside of the 1970s, there was no TV, fan, air conditioning, and the days were still very "moist"

At that time, although there were no household appliances such as televisions, fans, and air conditioners, it was much simpler to walk around and chat at night, and the relationship was particularly intimate, compared to the current interpersonal relationship, there were not so many flowers and intestines, it was much simpler.

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