The first university major that no one wants is actually the once-popular foreign languages. Foreign languages are divided into three categories: English, Japanese, and others. Others are definitely not of interest to anyone because there are no job prospects. What can you do with a degree in Kiribati language? English, which used to be a universal skill, is no longer sufficient; AI can solve problems in a second. Now everyone has a Level 4 certificate. The number of situations requiring paid translation has decreased significantly. Japanese was once very popular, but even the small businesses are struggling now. A bit. Currently, it seems that the foreign language major can no longer sustain itself. Of course, learning it as a hobby is still fine. I suggest parents consider practical skills. Especially in major industries and schools that guarantee job placement. With a job, you can find a wife, and with a wife, you can buy fabric, which gives you a sense of security. Foreign languages, law, medicine, and teacher training still need careful consideration, as finding a job that matches your major is extremely challenging; it’s almost a test for parents. And those odd majors, like e-commerce and economic management, are really hard to understand. Additionally, biochemistry and materials generally require working in remote areas, so be mentally prepared. Architecture, broadcasting, newspapers, and the industry are all facing difficulties; think carefully before proceeding.
My little bunny is starting to understand the wealth gap. He said, there is only a month and a half left until the winter break. In elementary school, everyone was applying for visas at this time, you go to Mei Mei, I go to Ou Ou, and there is the Great Barrier Reef, New Slope Slope. No one in rural schools talks about this; when they do, it's about going back to their hometown, mainly to Hui Hui and Su Bo, to visit grandpa and grandma. The little bunny said, mom is the best in the world, the only flaw is, why did you marry a husband with no money? That was really infuriating. [Angry]
The largest domestic demand is for textiles. For example, in a middle-class family living in the inner ring,
First, textiles, total price 700 (brick and stone cost below 500,000), half in bags, and also need to contribute 300 in interest to the bank. Generally speaking, the interest is 70% of the total price, which used to be 100%. Second, decoration, 30-35. Third, furniture, 20. Fourth, new items, such as tableware, duvet covers, 3. Fifth, parking spaces, 10-20. All in all, a lifetime's money is spent in two months. If you rely on small businesses, how can you possibly achieve this turnover? Every industry is making money, and employees in the industry chain are also happy. Now, a whale falls, ha ha ha.
Test a historical knowledge point. In ancient times, when the main husband passed away, what would the young secondary wife do? If she stays, she maintains her original living conditions, and the main wife provides basic living support. If she leaves, she receives a sum of money, not much. Approximately equivalent to two or three years of living expenses. It ensures her basic living before remarrying. According to previous customs, legitimate sons and illegitimate sons have equal rights to inherit assets. However, the main wife actually controls the assets, and the legitimate son may take some advantage. If there are no sons, the assets belong to the clan. If there are adopted sons and daughters, the stepson receives two-thirds but must support the stepmother's living. The biological daughter receives one-third and is no longer considered after marriage.
Our main export business in the future is to renovate the entire world again. [laughing cry]. We have two magical industrial treasures. High-speed rail and ultra-high voltage. These two treasures have astronomical investment figures, and it's not just about money; there's also land and technology involved. In the future, the requirements for power companies worldwide can be written in Chinese. Young people today might not have experienced power outages in the summer. We encountered them often when we were young. Once, while watching a TV series, the power went out halfway through, and I was furious. Our energy mainly comes from the north, such as coal and photovoltaics. Electricity is mainly used in processing plants in the southeast and the Pearl River Delta. Ordinary electricity is transmitted through cables with an effective distance of 500 kilometers; beyond that, it becomes meaningless because cables generate heat and consume a lot of precious electricity, making costs exorbitant. So what can be done? Previously, it was coal transportation. That is, transporting coal from Shanxi to southern power plants via rail for local power generation and nearby transmission. However, coal transportation is too troublesome. The demand for electricity keeps rising, but the capacity for coal transportation cannot be increased. Meanwhile, a large number of coal barons have emerged, simply profiting without effort. To solve the problem, we need ultra-high voltage. The higher the voltage, the smaller the loss. However, ultra-high voltage technology is very, very difficult. We worked on it for many years and succeeded. From the northwest to Anhui, 3300 management, it arrived in the blink of an eye. The speed of electricity is the speed of light. Since then, coal barons have disappeared. Now, in terms of ultra-high voltage, we are far ahead of the rest of the world. Other regions in Asia, Africa, and Latin America must first address electricity if they want to develop manufacturing. Therefore, we can renovate the world again in the future. [laughing cry].
Who can talk about the practical significance of local operas? Is it to promote dialects? For example, Fuzhou opera uses the Fuzhou dialect. Many people do not know that the Fuzhou dialect is a language similar to Mima. Many children in Fuzhou can no longer speak Fuzhou dialect. Who is this opera for?