In the 1980s, studying at university was very hard. The courses from morning to evening were just one of them. Unfinished homework and endless exams made the students still shrouded in the afterglow of middle school. Different from middle school, college students also participate in various social activities, especially political activities, which is extremely busy.

? Flags, posters, organizing seminars and other activities, either forced by the school, or voluntary by the students, are in full swing.

After Wang Guohua entered the Beijing Institute of Technology, the first place he found his own value was to run a newspaper.

The blackboard in the university is a place where dragons and tigers fight each other. Each department does its best to fight for every blackboard, and within the department, students must do their best to fight for every blackboard.

Wang Guohua worked as an assistant for more than half a year, only in the second semester, he got the opportunity to draw a poster by himself.

The newspaper he got was in a good position. On the only way to go to the cafeteria in the teaching building, the former seniors left before letting them out to him.

Wang Guohua did it very carefully.

From the topic selection to the completion of the blackboard newspaper, it often takes more than a week to make one issue.

Wang Guohua is a sweetheart. After each issue, he hid near the blackboard, waiting for the effect of the kanban.

At noon and afternoon, people gather near the blackboard newspaper. Good newspapers will even be surrounded by crowds.

In the era when there was no mobile app to make trouble, the so-called fragmented time did not disappear. Everyone just used it in other places, such as reading newspapers.

A newspaper is a newspaper, a school newspaper is a newspaper, and a blackboard newspaper is also a newspaper.

If there are a lot of people watching the blackboard newspaper, Wang Guohua will go back triumphantly and prepare for the next blackboard newspaper.

If there are few people watching the blackboard newspaper, Wang Guohua will have a big meal in the cafeteria, and then prepare the next blackboard newspaper.

This kind of life lasted for several months, which not only allowed Wang Guohua's passion to play a role, but also allowed Wang Guohua to integrate into his university life smoothly.

In this way, he is also much more relaxed and at ease on campus.

Wang Guohua was able to read Beijing Institute of Technology because he volunteered well and got the jumper. Compared with the admission points and rankings of his classmates, he was more than one level lower. This is naturally very cool in the state of the college entrance examination. After entering the school, Wang Guohua was somewhat nervous.

To a certain extent, the blackboard has built Wang Guohua's self-confidence.

In the second semester, Wang Guohua, who was gradually adapting to the life of college students, began to wander around Beijing and stop by various universities.

Not long after the "International Conference on Medicine and Biological Engineering" ended, Wang Guohua slipped to Peking University.

Yang Rui just didn't have any experiments, so he pulled Wang Guohua, went out of school for a big meal, asked for an invoice, and said by the way: "Let's choose a place and set up an activity place for Ruixue."

Wang Guohua was naturally happy, and asked, "What kind of venue should I build?"

"I'm thinking, it's best to build a sports activity center, and then organize parties in the name of sports activities, and it will also be easy to attract group members." Yang Rui thought about it for a few days, and planned to open his mouth.

"Where does the funding come from?"

"I'm looking for someone to invest in the sports activity center. After it is built, it will be operated externally, and the money earned will be given to the investor. We will occupy a space, as long as we don't pay."

"Can you find investment? Forget it, you can definitely find it. What kind of sports center will be built? If basketball courts and football fields are available, schools will have them. Otherwise, build a swimming pool?" There are many swimming pools in Beijing. There are also a lot of people who swim. It is a rare recreational exercise for citizens. Of course, swimming pools are also charged, and everyone is used to it.

Yang Rui shook his head, and said, "There are too many swimming pools, and the charges are not high. Besides, we set up a sports center to facilitate gatherings. We can't take it off every day."

Wang Guohua laughed, nodded and said yes, and said, "What about the roller skating rink, this is really hot."

"Like a dance hall, the people coming to the roller skating rink are too complicated, too many gangsters, and troublesome." As early as more than a decade ago, the roller skating rink was a key area where gangsters gathered, where girls can be held openly. It is really fascinated by hormonal impulsive boys and girls.

"That billiards won't work anymore. You don't want to get a badminton or volleyball court. No one spends money to play that thing."

"How about bowling?" Yang Rui imagined that the investor was naturally Huarui, which was wholly owned by him. Of course, at that time, you can register a new company and come to Beijing to cheat and cheat in the name of Hong Kong capital. Therefore, what to build is actually based on his ideas.

In China in the 1980s, doing business was both difficult and simple. The main difficulty was the policy risk, and the simplicity was simply the number of customers. As long as the project was not too bad, the commercial profit was still considerable.

The first bowling alley in China is the "ten-pin" bowling alley built by the Beijing Lido Hotel, which meets international standards and can also hold international competitions.

Perhaps in response to the needs of the people who got rich first, the modern bowling alley of the Lido Hotel has been in a mess since it was built. Forty to fifty yuan per game is still in short supply, and the profit is scary.

In the case of high equipment and the need to import, there are still countless bowling alleys that have sprung up, first foreign-related hotels, then high-end entertainment venues, and then ** bowling alleys. Not only Beijing, Shanghai, Shenzhen, etc. Cities such as Fuzhou and Qingdao are also under construction frantically.

Ten years later, 5,000 fairways have been built in Shanghai alone. It is claimed that there will be as many bowling alleys as there are Shaxian snacks.

However, just like countless new things that have spread all over the country, in the mid to late 1990s, bowling alleys also flourished and declined, prices plummeted, and alleys closed down one after another.

But at the beginning of 1984, bowling was a standard one-time investment. Ten years of income, the investment that year, the return of the year...

What's more rare is that until the 1990s, bowling was regarded as an "aristocratic sport".

Professional bowling shoes, wooden bowling lanes, and mysterious automatic pin machines. Before golf was introduced to China, the bowling alleys were so high-end that people wanted to cry.

In an environment where the average monthly wage of workers is less than 100 yuan, anyone who can afford a round of bowling for 40 to 50 yuan is either a businessman, a cadre of a foreign company, or a cadre of the state. These are all elites in the eyes of ordinary people. People are also in line with the society’s definition of college students.

As for the college student Wang Guohua, he didn't have such awareness and couldn't help saying: "Our sharp learning group is doing activities in the bowling alley. That would be too wasteful. Besides, how can students afford to play bowling."

"After the arena is built, you don’t necessarily only charge money, you can also give you tickets. Even if it’s an experience, there are definitely many students who are willing to try it. At that time, our sharp learning group will be in the bowling alley, and then we will invite others. Isn’t it convenient for students to come to participate in activities?"

Of course, Wang Guohua is not opposed to playing in the bowling alley. He just thinks about it and said uneasy: "What do we usually organize activities for?"

"It doesn't matter if you have a familiar face, in a word, it's good if it is good." Yang Rui envisioned the sharp learning group as a fraternity model. However, many of the fraternities abroad have a history of one hundred years, and the newly-built sharp learning group cannot copy it.

But unlike foreign universities, today's Chinese universities are really the essence. It doesn't matter how many people you know, as long as you can recognize people, it will be a huge resource in the future.

If it is explained by the modern theory of interpersonal relations, there are strong ties within the sharp learning group. Strong ties need to be maintained and investment. They can give definite and powerful help.

The activities of the sharp learning group are to help spread weak ties. Weak ties do not require close contact, but can provide a wide range of information.

For Yang Rui, the Ruixue group is a free pawn. He does not require a definite rate of return ~www.NovelMTL.com~, it is more a social means.

And social interaction has both utilitarian and pure aspects.

At the very least, bowling is fun.

Yang Rui can already imagine the scene of inviting classmates to play after the bowling alley is built.

Unlike European and American universities, drinking and dancing parties have not always been the mainstream environment for gathering college students. Especially in the 1980s when there was a flood of literary youth, gathering crowds for drinking was neither real nor easy to cause trouble, and many students were unwilling to participate.

In contrast, the reputation of sports is much better.

The bowling alley is more beautiful and fun, with a high style, and it can make money.

Yang Rui rubbed his chin and began to consider specific implementation measures.

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