For Liu Shouren, this obviously wasn't good news.
After all, the development of the Liu family village production brigade today is not only due to his younger sister's proposals for ecological farming and mushroom cultivation, fully utilizing the mountain resources and seed fields, but more importantly, it's the result of unity where the whole village pulls together as one.
It's truly like gathering sand to build a tower, combining strength to make a punch, or the great power of unity.
Now, dividing a big collective into many small households, each acting on their own...
Liu Shouren felt that their Liu family village production brigade was probably like a boat going against the current, already going upstream without the cohesive force of everyone's shared effort.
Retreating instead of advancing seemed almost certain.
But if the household responsibility system becomes prevalent, even a new policy, then even if he disagrees, it would be futile, wouldn't it?