Fu Buer

Fu Buer is Fu Buer is a key figure from Meiyang Village who emerges as a prominent representative of his community during pivotal moments in the narrative, particularly after undergoing significant personal and societal transformations. Initially positioned under the authority of his clan uncle Fu Yousun—a reclusive patriarch who lacks influence—Fu Buer’s leadership is gradually acknowledged when he takes on the responsibility of representing his village at critical conferences, such as those held at East Gate Market, where delegates discuss governance, transmigrator control, and agricultural reforms. His journey reflects broader themes of resilience and adaptation amid systemic changes, including the introduction of modern farming techniques and collective governance under transmigrator influence. Beyond politics, Fu Buer’s role is deeply tied to practical labor and community support

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"Chapter 132: New Blood After completing the full "Purification" process, the children were housed in quarantine station dormitories—gender-segregated, with over twenty beds each. The double-bunked arrangement was a novelty; those assigned to top bunks had to climb up. But each child had their own bed with a clean straw mattress and a thin felt blanket. For children who had been sleeping rough for months, it was practically heaven. They were also issued large ceramic cups and washcloths—actual to"

"Chapter 137: East Gate Market Police Station (Part 2) Zhou Shizhai had spent eleven years at the Qiwei Escort Bureau. Like his martial brothers, he hailed from Sun Kecheng's hometown—a man who knew his way around boxing and staff fighting but had no stomach for breaking his back in the fields, so he'd drifted into the escort trade instead. The life suited him well enough, certainly better than farming. Yet his temperament had always made Sun Kecheng uneasy. Zhou Shizhai lacked the steady disposi"

"Chapter 213: The Conference (Part 1) Fu Buer set out on his journey with complicated feelings. This was his second trip to the "bandits." But this time, he went as a leading figure from his village. In Meiyang Village, the largest landowner and most authoritative voice belonged not to Fu Buer but to his clan uncle, Fu Yousun. The meeting invitation had been addressed to him. But this clan uncle was an old rustic recluse who rarely left the village. To him, even a county yamen clerk was a great p"

"Chapter 214: The Conference (Part 2) The reception staff also gave Fu Buer a stack of meal tickets, explaining that he could eat at designated food stalls with them. Warmth spread through Fu Buer's chest—these "baldies" were considerate and thoughtful. Compared to the county yamen coming to collect grain taxes, this was like heaven and earth. After setting down his luggage, the household servant wanted to explore the market. Fu Buer felt the same urge, so he locked the door and went out—every ro"

"Chapter 215: The Conference (Part 3) "Newspaper?" "Oh, this." Ma Peng took a large sheet of paper from the cooperative's newspaper rack. It was covered with printed text. "What does it say?" "Various news items: from Baireng City, East Gate Market, and the whole county. Lately, there's even commercial news from Guangzhou Prefecture." He turned it over. "These pages have serialized novels, ballads, and such. Very entertaining." Fu Buer couldn't read and naturally couldn't appreciate its appeal. S"

Appearances

Appears in chapters: 132, 137, 213, 214, 215, 216, 379, 392, 393, 394, 395, 396, 481, 482, 487, 488, 490, 491, 945, 1125.

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