The literary era since 1979

Chapter 363 Get your wish

When leaving the winery, Li Jingwei led all the employees of the factory to see them off.

It was not only because the words were written in dialect, which even pointed the way for Jianlibao, but also because Lin Jian's manuscript was accepted by Foshan Literature and Art.

After all, this is Sanshui in Foshan, and it’s not easy for Huacheng to snatch the manuscript, so we can’t be too greedy!

Of course, Fan Hansheng and Lin Xianzhi felt from the bottom of their hearts that the working-theme work of "Late Night, There is a Man at the Beach" lacked both story and literary quality, and the writing was too crude.

If it weren't for Teacher Fang's strong recommendation, it would not have met the selection criteria of "Huacheng".

But who can blame dialects for being the recognized beacon in the literary world, rather than a dark light?
With this thought in mind, Fan Hansheng said with a hint of luck in his tone: "Teacher Fang, can the topic of migrant workers really become a literary genre?"

Fangyan said: "Who knows, it may even become a literary wave in the future."

Lin Xianzhi looked as if saying “No way, I don’t believe it”. Can migrant worker novels really set off a literary trend?

"The Hong Kong River across the river from us is an example." Fangyan pointed through the car window.

"Xiangjiang?!"

Lin Xianzhi and Fan Hansheng looked at each other. Why did they bring up Hong Kong again?

"When I was in Hong Kong, I watched a movie called "Half a Catty, Eight Taels", and the theme song left a deep impression on me."

The dialect sang in Cantonese: "We are a group of wage earners, running around the streets to buy food will easily upset our stomachs (We wage earners, running around the streets will easily hurt our stomachs)."

"Earning a little to last until the end of the month is poorer than a ghost."

"..."

"Be a slave to money all your life."

"If I could talk about the hardship and suffering I've gone through, it would scare ghosts. I'd die for you to see."

Listening to Xu Guanjie's song about migrant workers, Lin Xianzhi was stunned: "Hong Kong already has a migrant worker culture?"

“It’s not just in pop music, it’s in movies and literature.”

Fang Yan said, "Director Xu told me on the way that before Once Upon a Time in China, Cinema City had always wanted him to make a movie about migrant workers, called The Working Emperor." Then he smiled and said, "Do you still think that migrant workers cannot become a kind of literature?"

Fan Hansheng thought about it carefully and realized that it was indeed the case.

The migrant worker literature in the mainland was brought about by the relocation of Hong Kong's garment industry. With the increasing number of "three-in-one and one-in-one" enterprises, the creation of this kind of migrant worker literature will surely increase.

Because migrant workers also need emotional comfort, migrant worker literature will sooner or later become their spiritual tonic.

After understanding everything, I suddenly realized that "Huacheng" seemed to have missed a great opportunity!

So, they had to make up for the loss. "Teacher Fang, we actually wanted to publish that migrant worker novel in Huacheng, but it's on someone else's territory, and we can't compete with the comrades from Foshan Literature and Art, so I think this way..."

Lin Xianzhi noticed the look in his eyes and immediately took out a pen and paper and started taking notes regardless of the bumpy road.

"Can you write a literary theory review on migrant worker literature?"

Fan Hansheng rubbed his hands together and said, "Just like the 'Lingnan literature' and 'Cantonese novels' you mentioned before."

Fangyan was not surprised, "What do you want to ask?"

Lin Xianzhi immediately said, "Teacher Fang, you just said that migrant worker literature is literature that is aimed at migrant workers and is a variant of labor literature. Can you elaborate on the definition of 'migrant worker literature'?"

Fangyan said directly: "Migrant worker literature is literature written about migrant workers and by migrant workers. It is a literary genre that describes the specific migrant worker life as the theme..."

"In a broad sense, it refers to all literary works about migrant workers. In a narrow sense, it refers to works written by people with migrant worker experience, mainly reflecting the lives, emotions, difficulties and growth of migrant workers..."

Swish, swish, swish, Lin Xianzhi remembered to fly up.

Fan Hansheng waited for a while before asking:

"You mentioned 'migrant worker literature', which can also be called 'workplace literature'. What is this 'workplace literature'?"

"Well, I plan to discuss this later when I publish People's Literature." Fangyan is the editor-in-chief of People's Literature after all, and all the benefits cannot go to outsiders!

"Understood, understood."

Fan Hansheng sighed, and then threw out questions one after another about migrant worker literature, obviously wanting to get to the bottom of it. "If Huacheng encounters this kind of manuscript in the future, do you have any suggestions on the selection criteria?"

"Writing about migrant workers, migrant workers write about it. The best migrant worker literature is written by people with migrant worker experience. Of course, writers can write migrant worker literature, but they must conduct investigations and interviews. Otherwise, it will be like oil floating on water, false and suspended."

What the dialect says is exactly the common problem of urban dramas.

Especially in workplace dramas, no matter if they are architects, lawyers, doctors, real estate agents, or even soldiers, they don’t talk about passionate love!
I love you Mahuapi love!

There is absolutely no professional knowledge at all, and industrial saccharin is scattered everywhere, so the director and screenwriter have no love scenes and cannot shoot them at all.

Not to mention a monthly salary of 3000 yuan, living in a luxury house, and eating delicious food. This is something that only a director and screenwriter who doesn't know the suffering of the world can make up. It's so amazing! It's so amazing!

After some discussion, Fan Hansheng was filled with emotion:
"Teacher Fang is Teacher Fang! Um, I have a request for you?"

"Do you want me to talk about it to the students in your training class?" Fang Yan knew it very well.

"The one who understands me best is Teacher Fang!"

Fan Hansheng slapped his thigh and looked at him eagerly. After seeing him hesitate for a moment, he nodded.

Suddenly, I was overjoyed. "This year's students are so lucky. We have both root-seeking literature and migrant worker literature!"

...............

After returning to the room in the guesthouse and washing up, Han Yuemin came uninvited.

Fang Yan closed the door and asked, "Brother-in-law, how was the conversation with Li Jingwei and the others?"

Han Yuemin smiled and said, "That's absolutely no problem. We should give him face. We named him and wrote an inscription for him, and we also gave him the idea of ​​sponsoring beverages for the Olympics. Now we are introducing a can production line to Jianlibao. There is no reason for them to refuse."

"What are the specific details?"

When Fangyan asked, he found that the conditions were so good that it was beyond his expectations.

You only need to pay a certain management fee every year, and no profit needs to be distributed to the winery.

This is much higher than the treatment of other self-employed individuals wearing red hats, and Li Jingwei actually agreed to sign the agreement.

"I have discussed with him that once the Jianlibao trademark design is completed, I will take him to produce a batch of cans."

Han Yuemin smiled and said, "Then take his Jianlibao and my dress and go to Yanjing to bid together."

"Brands here wear red hats, and when we represent Pierre Cardin, we will wear foreign hats."

Fangyan asked Xu Ke, who returned to Hong Kong, to bring a letter to Pan Yaoming.

It is planned to register a company in the Cayman Islands and then set up a subsidiary in Hong Kong.

Nowadays, Hong Kong is one of the most important textile and garment manufacturing bases in the world, mainly relying on OEM orders. Whether it is the number of garment factories, the number of employees, the total export value, etc., it leads the whole of Hong Kong and is the leading industry of "Made in Hong Kong".

"I understand what you mean. Domestic affairs are the priority, with international affairs as a supplement." Han Yuemin understood what you meant.

One wears a foreign hat and the other wears a red hat. The production line built in Sanshui can be used for both OEM and self-production.

Fang Yan said: "If you have spare energy in the future, you can go to the Bund 27 Building in Shanghai."

"Actually, I want to expand my clothing business to shoes and socks."

Han Yuemin said happily: "Especially for shoes, I started by doing OEM for foreign brands and learned slowly."

"shoe?"

Fangyan smiled. She didn’t expect that her brother-in-law had improved to such an extent!
"Yeah, like that Nike."

Han Yuemin said that Nike entered the Chinese market and signed cooperation agreements with seven shoe factories in Tianjin, Shanghai and other places. Now that he has won the title, he naturally wants to get a piece of the pie.

But what Fangyan thinks is completely different.

This year's NBA draft seems to include Michael Jordan... (End of this chapter)

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