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A Wonderful Counterattack Starting from Northeast Rural China
A Wonderful Counterattack Starting from Northeast Rural China Plot:
Straightforward young man Zhao Xiaoman from a Northeast Chinese village barely made ends meet with his small farm plot, and was even publicly mocked by a blind date as "destined to never get ahead". While gathering firewood in the mountains one day, he stumbled upon his late grandfather’s lost breeding secret recipe. At first he thought it was just waste paper, but he tried it on his backyard chickens out of curiosity. The chickens ended up with unique wild flavors, and he caught the live-streaming e-commerce boom to sell Northeast specialties nationwide. From a looked-down-upon rural kid to a leader lifting his entire village out of poverty, Zhao Xiaoman’s amazing counterattack not only changed his own fate but also revived traditional Northeast rural crafts and brought unique local products back into the public eye.
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