In the 1980s, it was very hard to study in college, and the courses from morning to night were just one of them. The endless homework and exams made the students still shrouded in the afterglow of middle school. Different from middle school, college students have to participate in various social activities, especially political activities, and they are extremely busy.

?Activities such as banners, posting posters, and organizing seminars were either forced by the school or voluntary by the students. In short, they were in full swing.

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

The blackboard in the university is a place where dragons and tigers fight. Each department tries its best to fight for every blackboard, and within the department, students also try their best to fight for every blackboard.

Wang Guohua worked as an assistant for more than half a year, and only in the second semester did he get the opportunity to draw his own poster.

The blackboard newspaper he got was in a good position. On the only way from the teaching building to the cafeteria, the former senior senior left and gave it to him.

Wang Guohua did it very carefully.

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

Wang Guohua is as sweet as sugar. After finishing each issue, he hid near the blackboard newspaper, waiting for the effect of the board newspaper.

Every noon and afternoon, people gathered near the blackboard newspaper. A good blackboard newspaper may even be surrounded by crowds.

In the era when there were no mobile apps to mess around, the so-called fragmented time did not disappear. People just used it for other places, such as reading newspapers.

Newspapers are newspapers, school newspapers are newspapers, and blackboard newspapers are also newspapers.

If there were many people watching the blackboard newspaper, Wang Guohua would go back with great satisfaction and prepare for the next blackboard newspaper.

If there were few people watching the blackboard newspaper, Wang Guohua would go to the cafeteria to have a big meal before preparing the next blackboard newspaper.

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

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

Wang Guohua was able to get into Beijing Institute of Technology because he volunteered well and got it by jumping the line. Compared with his classmates' admission scores and rankings, 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 apprehensive.

to a certain degree,

The blackboard newspaper built Wang Guohua's self-confidence.

In the second semester, Wang Guohua, who gradually adapted to the life of a college student, began to wander around Beijing, visiting various universities by the way.

Not long after the "International Medical and Bioengineering Conference" ended, Wang Guohua wandered over to Peking University.

Yang Rui happened to have no experiments, so he took Wang Guohua and went out of the school to have a big meal first, asked for an invoice, and said by the way: "Let's choose a place and build an activity place for Ruixue."

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

"I'm thinking, it's better to build a sports activity center, and then hold gatherings in the name of sports activities, and it's easy to attract team members." Yang Rui thought about it for a few days, and planned to come as soon as he opened his mouth.

"Where does the money come from?"

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

"Can you find investment? Forget it, you can definitely find it. How about building a sports center? If it is a basketball court or a football field, the school already has them. Otherwise, build a swimming pool?" There are many swimming pools in Beijing. , there are quite a few people swimming, which is a rare recreational sport for citizens. Of course, swimming pools also charge fees, and everyone is used to it.

Yang Rui shook his head and said, "There are too many swimming pools, and the fees are not high. Besides, we built a sports center for the convenience of gatherings. We can't get naked every day for gatherings."

Wang Guohua laughed, nodded in agreement, and said, "What about the roller skating rink, this one is hot."

"Just like the dance hall, the roller skating rink has too many complicated people, too many gangsters, making trouble." As early as more than ten years ago, the roller skating rink was the key area where gangsters gathered, and here they could hold girls' hands openly, It is really fascinating for hormonal boys and girls.

"The billiards don't work either. You don't want to build a badminton court or a volleyball court, do you? No one spends money on those things."

"How about bowling?" Yang Rui envisioned the investor, of course, Huarui, which is wholly owned by him. Of course, at that time, he could register a new company and come to Beijing to cheat for food and drink in the name of Hong Kong capital. Therefore, what he built was actually based on his ideas.

In China in the 1980s, doing business was both difficult and simple. The difficulty mainly lay in policy risks, and the simplicity lay in the number of customers. As long as the projects were not too bad, commercial profits were still considerable.

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

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

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 famous bowling alleys, not only in Beijing, Shanghai, Shenzhen, Cities such as Fuzhou and Qingdao are also undergoing crazy construction.

Ten years later, Shanghai alone has built 5,000 fairways, claiming that there are as many bowling alleys as there are Shaxian snacks.

However, just like countless new things that are popular 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 in the year, the return of the year...

What's even 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 alley was so high-end that it made people want to cry.

In an environment where the average monthly salary of workers is less than 100 yuan, those who can afford a round of bowling for 40 to 50 yuan are either businessmen, officials of foreign companies, or state officials. These are elites in the eyes of ordinary people. People, also in line with the society's definition of college students.

As for Wang Guohua, a college student, he didn't have such awareness. He couldn't help saying, "It's too wasteful for our Ruixue team to play in the bowling alley. Besides, students can't afford bowling."

"After the arena is built, it doesn't necessarily only charge money, you can also give away tickets. Even if it's an experience, there must be many students willing to try it. At that time, our Ruixue team will have activities in the bowling alley and invite other Isn't it convenient for students to come to participate in the activities?"

Of course Wang Guohua has no objection to playing in the bowling alley, but just thinking about it, he said worriedly: "What do we usually organize activities for?"

"It doesn't matter if you get acquainted with each other, in a word, it's good to have benefits." Yang Rui's vision of the Rui Xue Group is the model of a fraternity. However, many fraternities abroad have a history of hundreds of years, and the newly established Rui Xue Group cannot copy them.

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

If it is explained by the modern theory of interpersonal relationship, there are strong relationships within the Ruixue Group, and strong relationships need to be maintained and invested, and they can give definite and powerful help.

The activities of the Ruixue Group are to help diffuse weak ties. Weak ties do not require close connections, but can provide information in many ways.

For Yang Rui, the Ruixue Group is an idle move. He does not require a certain rate of return, but more of a social means.

And socializing has both a utilitarian side and a pure side.

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 never been the mainstream environment for college students to gather, especially in the 1980s when there were a lot of literary and artistic youths.

In comparison, the reputation of sports sounds much better.

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

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

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