In the 21st century, Jiang Cheng, a veteran Didi driver, nearly hit someone due to his own negligence. His emergency swerve caused the car to overturn, transporting him to 1972.
Jiang Cheng joined the army in 1972 at the age of eighteen and became a military driver. He applied for discharge due to family circumstances.
People from rural areas who join the army don't get job assignments after discharge. However, because of his outstanding performance in the army and his driving skills, which are in high demand, the army gave Jiang Cheng a letter of introduction to return to his city and become a car driver.
(This is a slow-burn story with little synopsis, but I have some drafts, so please feel free to read.)
In the early days of liberation, overseas students responded to the country's call and returned to serve their motherland.
Jiang Cheng could no longer make it in America, and after building up momentum for several years, he finally caught the last train to return to China.
Jiang Cheng, who had no real talent or knowledge, did not dare to stay in Beijing because there were too many bigwigs who had returned from studying abroad.
Jiang Cheng loves his motherland and his hometown, and he insists on returning to Changcheng in the name of repaying his hometown.
Therefore, Jiang Cheng became a seventh-level engineer and took a train to Changcheng, 1,400 kilometers away.
Jiang Cheng was unconscious for two days and two nights during the three-day and two-night train journey. He was no longer unconscious on the third day because his soul had been transported to another place.