[270] New Ship Launched Due to China¡¯s continued lobbying, the German Empire has just passed the Trade Union Organization Law, allowing trade union organizations to register# legally. At one time, there were more than 500 underground trade union organizations applying for registration across Germany, and there were also is increasing day by day. ~~~~ In Bremen Port, Germany, Uncle Hans, the representative of the port union, stood on the cargo pile covered with Chinese-made waterproof canvas in the port and delivered a speech to the workers. "Workers and comrades, let me tell you what I saw when I took the Barrett cargo ship to China this time. When I set foot on the red port called Qingdao, which belongs to the working class, what I saw before me Everything shocked me, countless cranes; countless cargo ships; countless containers and wooden cargo boxes; the prosperity there was more than Bremen; more than Wilhelmshaven; more than Hamburg. I saw the workers there. Wearing neat blue uniforms and wearing hard hats, yes, everyone has hard hats! We fought for a year and even Mr. Caballero, the miserly director of the Bremen Port Authority, did not agree to give a hard hat. ! Mr. He, the chairman of the China Port Association, warmly received me. We took an open car in the port and visited the entire port area. Yes, we visited by car, because Qingdao Port is so big that you can¡¯t imagine it. How big it is, let me tell you, including the dock area, it is as big as fifty football fields, maybe more. In short, it is so big that I can't use my own feet to measure it. The cleanliness and modernization there will make everyone happy. A decent German feels shabby. The port has its own employee shuttle bus. That kind of large car has many seats, each of which can seat seventy or eighty people. Every day when getting off work, the beautiful shuttle bus will take the employees there. Back to the community where they live. I ate in the staff canteen of Qingdao Port. You can¡¯t imagine what Chinese dock workers eat. There are sausages! Large pieces of pork, fresh meat, asparagus and so on. Soup made of tofu! The workers eat very reservedly, I bet they eat like this every day! Ha, maybe you said that the cafeteria may have added extra meals because of my arrival. I tell you, I am still in the warm China. Under the guidance of comrades from the trade union, we visited the homes of several Chinese dockworkers. Almost all of them live in buildings with running water, electricity, and boilers for heating. I heard that gas will be installed in the future to replace coal stoves. China! The worker comrades invited me to have dinner at their home. I saw that the rice jars in their home were full, the flour bags were piled next to each other, and the golden soybean oil was filled with transparent plastic buckets. The owner enthusiastically invited me to drink! Chinese green tea, Chinese cigarettes, and fruit candies. I really wanted to bring some of those fruit candies back to my little daughter, but my dignity didn¡¯t allow it. The meal was very rich, with fish and meat, and I was very happy to eat it. The owner kept asking me to eat more, but in fact I couldn¡¯t eat anymore. I really ate too much. In the homes of the workers I visited, I found bright electric lights and compact radios, which German women love. Such as precious Chinese sewing machines, hot water bottles, and even electric fans! Children attend free primary schools, free lunches are provided in school, and the state even provides free uniforms and coats to children. Ah, what a happy life the Chinese workers live. Life, everything is so orderly and full of joy of life. Yes, I call it the joy of life. For German workers, it is simply a luxury. My fellow workers and comrades, how many times have you returned home and found that there was not even a piece of black bread in the cupboard. You settled for the next best thing, only to find that you had eaten all the dried chestnuts. When you opened the broken wooden box in the kitchen, you found that Just a few moldy rotten potatoes. The milk in the milk jug was always low-quality and curdled, and coffee and cigarettes were even more luxuries. We were unable to support our growing children, who always ate up all our food. Every year, if many of our families can eat a Frankfurt-style pork stew with pickled cabbage, they feel that this is the happiest time of the year, and the beautiful memories can stay with you for a whole month. But workers in China have the opportunity to eat meat in the canteen and at home every day, every day! ¡°My fellow workers and comrades, we are living like bumpkins in the countryside, overwhelmed by the exploitation of capitalists. This kind of life can no longer go on! We demand a wage increase! Never give up until you reach your goal! " After listening to Uncle Hans's speech, nearly a thousand workers gathered on the dock all clenched their fists, waved them in the air rhythmically, and shouted angrily: "Increase wages! Never give up until you achieve your goal! "The roar of the crowd surged on the pier. The union representatives took out the slogans they had prepared long ago, tied them with bamboo poles at both ends, and matched them with red flags to form a banner.?The mighty parade marched angrily toward Bremen City Hall. At this time, the German Navy was conducting a friendly visit to China thousands of miles away. At the invitation of the Chinese Navy, the German Navy traveled thousands of miles to come to China. Firstly, it was to deepen the relationship between the two countries, and secondly, to ensure closer security between the two countries. The lifeline of maritime trade between Germany and Germany. In order to reach China, the German navy overcame many difficulties. When the British refused to provide coal and fresh water supplies along the Indian colony, the two battleships "Deutschland" with a displacement of 8,939 tons and "Hansa" with a displacement of 4,403 tons, With a supply fleet of eight freighters, they marched all the way and finally arrived in Hong Kong. After completing supplies and rest and maintenance, they visited Guangzhou, Fuzhou, and Shanghai, and finally arrived at Qingdao Port to participate in the Chinese Navy's New ship commissioning ceremony. There are four warships in service this time. 85% of all weapons and parts come from the 21st century. The Navy of the People's Republic of China is only responsible for the production of the remaining parts. But what is landmark is that all four warships are built by Qingdao Navy Shipbuilding. Factory assembly completed. After nearly two years of exploration and practice, Qingdao Naval Shipyard relied on the wisdom of the masses, video teaching, and organizational research on assembly and welding materials. The skilled craftsmen of the working class used their wisdom and diligence to complete the final assembly of four warships in more than two years. Summarizing and exploring a complete set of shipbuilding experience and equipment installation techniques. This provides the basis for large-scale expansion of naval shipyards and large-scale manufacturing of warships in the future. In order not to make the start too difficult and complicated, the warship blueprint sold by China to the People's Republic of China in the 21st century is the Type 6607 Anshan-class destroyer originally known as the Four King Kongs, but it does not have missiles installed. After removing the two "upstream" anti-ship missile launchers, the Anshan-class destroyer is equipped with a total of six 130mm single-barreled 50-caliber main guns and four twin 37mm 63-caliber secondary guns.