Wan Lihui

Wan Lihui is Wan Lihui serves as a key agricultural technician and practical innovator within The Heaven and Earth Society (Tiandihui), playing a critical role in advancing rural development through systematic reforms. Initially brought into the collective to assist with composting and soil improvement, he later becomes instrumental in designing sustainable farming solutions—such as compound feed production, micro-loans for poultry breeding, and the introduction of high-yield agricultural techniques. His hands-on expertise in transforming land productivity, often paired with Fu Bu’er’s leadership, helps turn Meiyang Village into a model of self-sufficiency, proving that even modest plots could yield substantial profits through targeted innovation. Beyond agriculture, Wan Lihui’s role extends to bridging rural needs with broader

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"Chapter 371 - The Heaven and Earth Society "What about capturing Malay natives from Vietnam and Southeast Asia? The distance is closer." "The costs don't work out," Wang Luobin dismissed. "Unless there are ready-made slave trade suppliers, capturing and transporting slaves ourselves is too expensive." "Let's learn from historical slave trade. The English shipped slaves to Cuba and Jamaica, exchanging slaves for sugar. We could do the same—let the English be slave traders. They're quite skilled a"

"Chapter 378 - The Nanbao Highway Wu De returned to the Executive Committee meeting room with a grimace. "Twenty days now before the first deliveries arrive. Wu Nanhai will certainly have objections." "Objections won't help." Ma Qianzhu studied the map spread before him. "From Nanbao to Bairren—by this era's standards, it's quite far. Nanbao itself is hilly with terrible roads." He traced route possibilities with his finger. "We should advance next year's planned simple highway to Nanbao. Emergen"

"Chapter 379 - Fu Buer Joins the Society "Finally cleared every hurdle." Wu Nanhai gazed at the rice ears swaying heavy with the coming harvest, breathing a sigh of relief. In the distance, the vigorous construction at Meitai Yang's high-yield field project filled his heart with quiet satisfaction. Though the first early-rice crop had been bumpy, with yields falling below expectations, it had yielded invaluable experience. Many practical problems now had working solutions. He estimated that at th"

"Chapter 380 - Micro-Loans "The difference is enormous," Wu Nanhai explained. "Landlords actually come in many varieties. The landlords we're most familiar with exploit primarily through tenancy—they divide their holdings into small plots for tenants. According to traditional Chinese landlord-tenant relationships, once land is leased, what to grow and how to grow it becomes the tenant's business. As long as tenants pay their rent, landlords have no right to interfere with farming activities. Some"

"Chapter 381 - The Agricultural Supply Store They finally agreed on using in-kind micro-loans—more convenient to operate and easier for farmers to grasp. Poultry chicks would be provided on credit to farmers—minimum five, maximum ten. Farmers would sign exclusive purchase agreements for eggs, repaying principal and interest through egg delivery. "I propose twenty eggs total per chick for principal and interest—" Ye Yuming began. "That's practically giving them away! Far too few." Wu Nanhai felt s"

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Appears in chapters: 371, 378, 379, 380, 381, 382, 394, 395, 396, 397, 480, 481, 482, 757, 758, 759, 760, 763, 952, 953, 955, 956, 1125, 1126, 1172, 1268, 1269, 1274, 2364.

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