Fu Fu

Fu Fu is Fu Fu is a young man deeply rooted in the military and rural life of contemporary China during the era depicted in these texts. Serving as a soldier in the 3rd Company, 1st Infantry Battalion, he returns home after extensive frontline duty, where his literacy skills—earned through mandatory exams while in service—allow him to navigate a rapidly changing society. His background in farming and military discipline makes him adaptable to both the structured demands of army life and the evolving agricultural innovations of Meiyang Village, such as improved farming techniques and financial reforms championed by Fu Bu’er. As a key figure in the village’s dynamics, Fu Fu often acts as an intermediary between military authority and local governance. His involvement spans from participating

Context from Novel

"Chapter 394 - Circuit Tours to the Countryside Fortified compounds like Liu Family Stockade were common in Lingao and throughout contemporary China. These strongholds had strong independence—paying taxes and grain levies in full to government, but government could barely manage internal affairs. When the transmigrator collective convened the Political Consultative Conference, Liu Family Stockade sent representatives and elected liaisons; delivering grain and providing laborers, they appeared ver"

"Chapter 397 - The Question of Interests "I don't know—" Wan Lihui found his thoughts wandering. Could that fifteen or sixteen-year-old village girl have taken a fancy to him? What would he do if Fu Bu'er proposed marrying off his daughter? Should he accept or decline? The Executive Committee didn't seem to have any regulations about marrying native women. And when he thought about it, Fu Yijin wasn't unattractive—just a bit dark-skinned. Though in this era, she was surely a virgin... "What are y"

"Chapter 749 – Homecoming (Part 1) "Fu Fu!" A company runner appeared in the barracks doorway. "The captain wants you!" Fu Fu immediately set down the rifle he was cleaning, stowed the maintenance kit and weapon, and jogged to company headquarters. His unit—3rd Company, 1st Infantry Battalion—had just returned from the Qiongshan front to the Ma'ao base camp. Ever since the Chengmai engagement, the 1st Battalion had remained on the Qiongshan front conducting "pressure-maintenance" operations, bloc"

"Chapter 751 – Homecoming (Part 2) The moment Fu Fu arrived at the platform, people began begging him to read the schedule and stops posted on the wooden board. He read them out one by one, reaping thanks and envious glances—making him a little self-conscious. One perk of serving in the Army was that Fu Fu had passed the C-grade literacy exam. Reading pamphlets and newspapers was no longer difficult. In the past, he had seen no point in learning to read, but once he joined up he discovered that i"

"Chapter 753 – Homecoming (Part 3) Fu Fu got off the cart at the East Gate Market. The bustle was dazzling. Thanks to duty rotations and training marches, he had visited the market several times during his service, and each visit revealed new changes. In short, buildings kept going up—taller, more numerous, more handsome. Once, a two-story structure with an attic had drawn crowds of gawkers; now five-story buildings were not uncommon. Before, standing on East Gate Street you could still see nearb"

Appearances

Appears in chapters: 394, 397, 750, 752, 754, 757, 758, 759, 760, 761, 762, 763, 764, 765, 1706, 1707, 2874.

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