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Chao in Mid-Autumn Festival· I spent the Mid-Autumn Festival at the head of the village| a fire "burned" the big industry The first secretary changed his identity to continue to guard Qingning Village

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Cover news reporter Huang Xiaoqing

On September 18, the day before the Mid-Autumn Festival holiday, Zhou Yang took time to come to Qingning Village, Yuexi Town, Weiyuan County, Neijiang City, Sichuan Province. From May 2017 to May 2021, he served as First Secretary here. Further back, from 2003 to 2007, he worked as a village cadre here. "Going to Qingning Village is like going back to my home, my second home."

Four years and four years, Zhou Yang was very pleased that he had witnessed the changes and developments in the village. Previously, the village did not have a cement road, no decent industry, and no collective economic income, and it was rated as a poor village in 2014. In recent years, through policy poverty alleviation, infrastructure construction, and the development of tea and citrus planting industries, not only has the "poverty cap" been removed, but the production and living conditions have gradually improved.

After returning to his original post, Zhou Yang served as the deputy director of the Yuexi Town Agricultural Comprehensive Service Center, responsible for promoting the rural revitalization project, and the work still had a lot of intersection with Qingning Village. After changing his identity, he still guarded Qingning Village.

Chao in Mid-Autumn Festival· I spent the Mid-Autumn Festival at the head of the village| a fire "burned" the big industry The first secretary changed his identity to continue to guard Qingning Village

Zhou Yang watched the tea grow

Say change

Village roads continue to stretch and every household is equipped with piped water

When it comes to change, "road" is always the number one topic. Qingning Village is located 10 kilometers southwest of Yuexi Town, surrounded by green mountains and green water, and the Weijiagou Reservoir divides the village into two. When transportation is inconvenient, the 10-17 village groups across the reservoir have to cross the river by ferry boat if they want to catch the market, and then walk for nearly two hours to Yuexi Town. The unique domed landform makes the mountain road winding and twisting, and it is impossible to travel on rainy days.

Villager Pan Anran still remembers that the night her daughter-in-law gave birth to her grandchildren, it rained for several days in a row, the road was too bad, and there was no car to enter the village. Three or four members of his family helped the pregnant woman and walked for a long time before getting into the called car. Now, every household in the village has a motorcycle, many have a car, and the rural passenger transport can make an appointment to visit the door, and it takes about 20 minutes to get to the town. This year, the family in the village ate poisonous mushrooms, the man dialed 120 before he was confused, and the ambulance arrived in time to rescue them.

Today, there are 30 kilometers of cement roads over 3.5 meters in the village, and about 12 kilometers of convenience roads. In May 2020, the village-level restructuring adjustment merged the former Qingning Village and the former Guangrong Village into the new Qingning Village, and before the village, each village group in the former Qingning Village was connected to the road, and only two groups after the Village were not connected. At a meeting in Yuexi Town this year, Guo Zhengwen, secretary of the village branch, made a "military order": repaired within five years.

Not only the road, but also the draught is a problem that has plagued this small mountain village for a long time. Although it guards the Weijiagou Reservoir, in the early years, the reservoir was polluted by water quality due to fertile water and fish farming, and it could only be irrigated and could not be drunk. Ordinary people rely on well water or mountain spring water to live, and when they encounter the dry water period in spring and autumn, almost every day people come to Guo Zhengwen because they have no water to drink. With the intensification of water pollution prevention and control, the water quality ecology has gradually improved, and in 2017, a waterworks was built next to the reservoir, after which the tap water was covered by the whole village.

In recent days, Guo Zhengwen has been busy counting the number of households installing natural gas, and the current supervisor has been installed to achieve installation this year.

Chao in Mid-Autumn Festival· I spent the Mid-Autumn Festival at the head of the village| a fire "burned" the big industry The first secretary changed his identity to continue to guard Qingning Village

Overlooking the tea hill

Look at the industry

Mountain fires attract investment from tea merchants During the picking period, villagers increase their income

Cultural rooms and health rooms have been built one after another, telecommunications optical fiber network signals are fully covered, and rural human settlements have been carried out in depth... The changes in Qingning Village are far more than that, and the continuous tea mountain is the most powerful illustration.

Coming out of the office, Zhou Yang was ready to drive the reporter up the mountain, and before leaving, his eyes stayed on a motorcycle next to the village committee for a while, he said: "This was bought when he was the first secretary, and now it is left in the village." ”

The slope of the mountain is very steep, some are close to 30 degrees, but after climbing the mountain, it is another scenery. After the rain, the tea mountain is covered with clouds and mist, quiet and quiet, and the layers of green waves of tea trees cover the mountain.

"The tea mountain is a fire." When Zhou Yang said this, the reporter was immediately interested. It turned out that Chashan was once a barren mountain woodland, and on March 4, 2018, a wildfire was triggered after a spark caused by the overload operation of the transformer, and more than 300 acres of woodland was burned. Coincidentally, Shi Xianlin, a tea grower, was choosing suitable land to grow milk white tea in a nearby township, and when he came to this burned woodland, he found that the soil quality was very suitable, so the first batch of 400 acres was transferred. Because of the good market, it has now expanded to nearly 2,000 acres, and the output value will reach 1.5 million yuan in 2020.

Chao in Mid-Autumn Festival· I spent the Mid-Autumn Festival at the head of the village| a fire "burned" the big industry The first secretary changed his identity to continue to guard Qingning Village

Tea Hill Sunrise

Shi Xianlin employed more than 10 people to work long-term in the tea garden, hoeing grass and fertilizing. During the harvest season in March and April every year, many local villagers will be invited to pick tea, and this year, at most, 400 tea pickers are busy in the mountains a day. "The salary adopts the piece-rate system, 50 yuan per kilogram, and the diligent villagers can earn three or four hundred yuan a day."

Huang Jiangang and his wife, a poverty-alleviated household, have come to work since the establishment of the tea garden in 2018, staying in the village to pick tea and manage the tea garden when the farmers are busy, and going out to work when the farmers are idle. Last month, the couple went to the Chengdu processing factory to help make mooncakes, and came back after the Mid-Autumn Festival.

In addition to tea gardens, Qingning Village has also developed 600 acres of citrus cultivation, mainly including four seasons varieties such as Aomi, Harumi, and Ehime No. 38.

The industry not only promotes the increase of farmers' income, but also drives the growth of the village's collective economy, and the village's collective economic income will be 82,500 yuan in 2020.

Chao in Mid-Autumn Festival· I spent the Mid-Autumn Festival at the head of the village| a fire "burned" the big industry The first secretary changed his identity to continue to guard Qingning Village

Weijiagou Reservoir

Talk about the future

Beautifying tea mountains drives popularity, expands industries and promotes rural tourism

On the way back, after passing through the relocation site for poverty alleviation, Zhou Yang always used to step on the brakes and chat with the owner outside the house. "Old man, have you eaten?" Is the body okay? Welcome to the town to find me. ”

After stepping down as the first secretary, Zhou Yang returned to work in the town government, and if the people of Qingning Village encountered problems in the town, they always went to him, which was a trust that they had been getting along with for many years.

For the feelings of Qingning Village, Zhou Yang could not describe it in words. On the first day of being the first secretary, he replaced his WeChat avatar with a beautiful picture of the Weijiagou Reservoir, and his mobile phone also kept many photos of the sunrise of the tea garden and surrounded by clouds and mist, and every time he went out for a meeting, he always liked to promote Qingning Village to new friends. On weekends, he also takes his daughter to the tea garden to fly kites, and his family loves it because of him.

When he was the first secretary, during the New Year's Festival, Zhou Yang often sat in the homes of the five insured households, poor households, the elderly living alone, and left-behind children in the village. Today, after the general improvement of living conditions, he is more concerned about the future development of the village. It is planned to introduce large planters to plant economic fruit forests to drive the enthusiasm of the people, comprehensively promote the development of industrialization, and attract young people to return to the village to start a business.

This year, Zhou Yang is making every effort to promote a project related to tea gardens, planning to build a new viewing platform, add new production corridors, and improve infrastructure. "In the future, the tea garden can leave a piece of land for tourists to experience picking, develop homestays and farmhouses, and promote rural tourism." For the future, Zhou Yang still has many expectations.

Near noon, Qingning Village is filled with the aroma of cooked sticky rice, and playing rice is a Mid-Autumn Festival folk custom here. Villagers poured steamed glutinous rice into stone nests, and several people took turns pounding glutinous rice with sticks to make it porcelain, sticky and tough. Scooped up soft and sticky, dipped in a little sugar, eaten in the mouth, sweet to the heart.

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