Du Wen
Du Wen is Du Wen appears to be a key figure involved in reorganizing labor systems, implementing educational reforms, and coordinating collective efforts within a newly established administrative structure—likely under the control of the transmigrators, an elite group from another time period. As seen in chapters like 105 (New Education), she proposes innovative scheduling for education, suggesting a pragmatic approach to balancing child labor with formal schooling, reflecting her adaptability and foresight in addressing societal needs. Her role also extends into mobilizing the masses, particularly in managing salt production and communal labor (e.g., chapters 102 and 135), where she may oversee logistics or policy adjustments to ensure efficiency amid historical upheaval. Beyond administrative
Context from Novel
"Chapter 50: Port Construction (Part 3) At last. Dong Shiye gazed at the barren beach less than three hundred meters away—the clusters of green trees, the warm autumn morning sun settling comfortably on his shoulders. Damn it all, I've finally made it to ancient times. But even as the thought formed, another followed on its heels: Wait—why exactly did I want to come here? The question flickered through his mind before someone shoved him from behind. The deck was pure chaos, packed shoulder to sho"
"Chapter 83: Ideological Trends Wu De's other task was preventing escapes. Once outdoor labor began, someone would inevitably try to flee, and he had to eliminate that possibility entirely. A single successful escape would plant dangerous seeds of hope in the others. Before the labor program commenced, he submitted a request to the Committee: the Military Group guards assigned to watch prisoners must be expert marksmen, preferably equipped with scopes and night-vision gear. "Why do we need people"
"Chapter 99: Salt Fields (Part 2) Even today, with large-scale mechanization, solar salt production remains extremely laborious and grueling—far from the simple matter of digging evaporation pools on beaches for batch output. The ancients knew early on that seawater pooling on coastal rocks could evaporate into small amounts of salt, yet until the Yuan Dynasty, boiling seawater remained the dominant method. Solar evaporation was not as simple as it seemed; applying theory to practice required sys"
"Chapter 100: Mass Work Zhang Xingjiao had returned after only three or four days away, arriving at precisely the moment Xi Yazhou needed him most. Xiong Buyou, the anime-company otaku who served as the sole Lingao-dialect translator, had become so desperately sought after—needed everywhere for communication—that some were even begging him to teach Lingao classes. Never in his wildest dreams had he imagined that this obscure dialect from the other timespace would bring such unexpected success. Su"
"Chapter 101: Mobilizing the Masses (Part 1) Throughout the day, they had pushed themselves to the limit—beyond heavy camp-building work, they had gone door-to-door for propaganda, investigation, and inquiries. Though Wu Nanhai's grain was limited, many team members gave out their issued rations: Wu Nanhai's special "Jinhua Flaky Biscuits" and "seaweed rice balls" went to villagers. Doing this made their hearts a little less burdened. Xi Yazhou paced restlessly, deeply troubled, hand on chin, thi"
Appearances
Appears in chapters: 50, 83, 99, 100, 101, 102, 104, 105, 114, 115, 119, 135, 156, 157, 188, 210, 216, 228, 231, 234, 238, 246, 264, 318, 322, 325, 326, 329, 330, 407, 447, 475, 476, 525, 526, 555, 558, 589, 607, 622, 627, 633, 652, 672, 737, 738, 742, 766, 778, 851, 934, 943, 945, 956, 1039, 1119, 1126, 1205, 1223, 1267, 1453, 1454, 1459, 1460, 1461, 1620, 1625, 1668, 1669, 1677, 1679, 1693, 1695, 1806, 1807, 1866, 1869, 1935, 1936, 1990, 2009, 2059, 2237, 2335, 2471, 2714, 2824.
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