No system, modern times, overseas nation-building.
In a parallel world, in May 1945, Burma was liberated. Li Shi transmigrated and became a battalion commander in the expeditionary force, but this time he chose a different path.
During the Battle of Okinawa, Li Shi and his men, as special auxiliary units of the United States, won unanimous praise from the American military.
After the war, Li Shi used his unparalleled wisdom to seize power from the Ryukyu Autonomous Council and promoted Ryukyu's independence.
Similarly, Li Shimin used his unparalleled wisdom to build the world's second-largest navy at the time and sailed to the South Seas.
The Korean War, atomic bombs, and other events occurred.
Both were college students from rural areas, both were outstanding individuals from humble backgrounds, but Ning Fangyuan might have possessed a bit more of the foresight of a time traveler than Qi Tongwei, allowing him to evade Liang Lu's clutches...
(A poorly written story about a mediocre spy's rise to power, dedicated to supporting the CCP; please refrain from negative comments if you dislike it!)
He was cannon fodder for the Kuomintang secret service, yet he possessed the supernatural abilities of infinite space and super hearing! With his unerringly accurate flying screwdriver technique, he rose to become the top assassin in Shanghai, and by chance, infiltrated the 76th Division. In the turbulent world of espionage, he killed Japanese soldiers, slaughtered traitors, and supplied money and equipment to the guerrillas…
Li Yunlong retraced his Long March, crossing the grasslands to rescue comrades, supporting the main Red Army, strengthening its forces, expanding the Shaanxi-Gansu-Ningxia revolutionary base, and improving the main Red Army's living space. He launched the Western Expedition, eliminating the Ma Clique army. He established a stable rear area for the anti-Japanese war. He developed Northwest China. He led the Northern Expedition to Inner Mongolia, firing the first shot of the Red Army's resistance against Japan. He led his troops into the anti-Japanese battlefield, defeating the Japanese invaders decisively. He participated in the War of Liberation and the Korean War, completing his arduous journey once again. My new work is out! Welcome to read my work on Tomato Novels. I hope you enjoy it. Your support is my motivation for writing, and I will strive to tell every story well!
Xu Changlin: I came to Handong for only one thing: to develop the economy, develop the economy, and develop the economy again!
You can call me Xu the Money-Maker or Xu the Warden, but I still hope you'll call me Xu the God of Wealth!
[In the Name of the Law] + [In the Name of the Law] + [Rapid Action] + [Anti-Organized Crime] Whether Handong is in chaos or not, I decide. Changxin monkeys, get out of here!
Zhou Zechuan died unjustly, and on his deathbed, he suddenly understood the profound meaning of Director Qi's words: even heroes cannot resist power, let alone a mere businessman like himself. Unfortunately, he realized this too late. Perhaps by divine intervention, he transmigrated into the worlds of dramas like "In the Name of the Law" and "In the Name of the People." Not wanting to repeat his past mistakes, he decisively chose to enter politics. Relying on his knowledge from his previous life, he rose rapidly through the ranks, reaching the bureau-level official position at the young age of 38—a truly promising future.
At this very moment, Handong was plunged into an unprecedented political struggle, with various forces clashing and vying for power. Zhou Zechuan was also caught up in it... Skipping the past would pave a smooth road for his future career; entering the ministry was just the beginning. But failing to do so would mean ending up in a powerless government office, a mere scrap of newspaper!
A modern-day cadre transmigrates into the world of "In the Name of the People," cultivates his career for many years, and by the time the story unfolds, he has already assumed a high-ranking position.
He stepped out of pointless disputes, abandoned superficial practices, and devoted himself to serving the people. He worked diligently to do practical things for the people of Handong, influencing the direction of development with pragmatic measures, and motivating those around him to jointly contribute to local construction. He transformed the face of Handong with hard work and wrote a story of fulfilling his duties in a way that benefits the people.
The early stages of the writing were more for personal enjoyment and the writing style was a bit immature. However, we have put a lot of effort into polishing and optimizing it in the later stages, and the quality of the plot has been continuously upgraded. Please look forward to it!
The officialdom is a place of both intrigue and romance. The seemingly smooth path to officialdom is actually fraught with danger and traps. One wrong step and you can fall into an abyss of no return. Liu Rongxuan is a staff member of the propaganda department of the county party committee. His career is not going well, but his fate will soon take a turn for the better. He goes from being an unknown figure to a hot commodity. In fact, all he needs to do is seize one opportunity!
[Era, slow-paced, original literary talent, academic, professor, single female lead, please be careful if you don't like it]
When Xu Chengjun was electrocuted to death in a pile of official documents in 2024, he opened his eyes again and found himself as an educated youth sent to the countryside in Anhui Province in 1979.
From the bumpy dirt road of the donkey cart,
To the three-foot podium of the Chinese Department of Fudan University;
Xu Chengjun stood at the starting point of reform and opening up,
Hold the pen in your left hand to write down the secrets of rural China, and pick up the pen in your right hand to outline your own golden age!
"In this day and age, if you have talent, you dare to go all out!"
Let’s see how the reborn person uses a pen to write the legend of his counterattack from dust to greatness in 1979 when he set sail!
Wang Jiangtao was admitted to the nominal Handong University, but unlike Qi Tongwei, he did not choose to pursue a master's degree.
Instead, he started from the grassroots level, went through the trials of his career, and gradually became the youngest executive vice president.