Huzhou weaving a flat pole singled out "China's children's clothing town"

Wu Xiaochang hailed as "the first child weaving machine." Embroidery began to contact, as early as the 60s of last century, as a former village teacher Rolling Village, Wu Xiaocuo a soft spot for the painting, a few pen, you can drag, A flower is vividly painted. Different from other people looking for "sample" copy embroidery designs different, he is his own design. The early 70s of last century, Wu Xiaozhang began producing embroidered pillowcases and account edge, from the production to sell, almost all his hand. He told reporters at that time, the money a day selling pillowcases is equivalent to the unit a month's salary. "Every night I lie on the sewing machine embroidery, try not to make too much light and quiet movement. Unexpectedly, this secret operation was informed by the leadership of the commune." Talking about this tortuous experience, Wu Xiaochang said: "Before long , My sewing machine, made a few nights of pillowcases and account edge were all confiscated, has also been severely criticized. "But even so, Wu Xiao Zhang did not stop production, he borrowed a sewing machine, taking advantage of dark And quietly started. At first, Wu Xiaozhang just sold his products in the nearby villages. As the business was booming, he expanded the market to Shanghai and Yixing. Selling in the village, by all the two legs, walking tens of kilometers a day is a common occurrence. Once, when Wu Xiaozhang was selling at the then regular commune, he did not want to ask the party branch secretary of this brigade "from his nets." He was arrested and went on to educate him and promised to stop speculating "It was put back. In the first half of 1977, Wu Xiaozhang, who had been traveling south for six or seven years, came to the Shanghai Sewing Factory where he found out that the embroidery style there was new and of good quality. So his idea of ​​helping the factory to produce and process was sprouted. Once home, Wu Xiaochang embarked on the establishment of embroidery products factory in the village, but also far away from Jiangsu and other places invited to teach embroidery master. Once established, the village-run enterprises attracted more than 50 workers. However, in less than a month, due to the quality of processed products far below the requirements of the sewing factory in Shanghai, the business collapsed in a hurry. Speaking of this short "history of entrepreneurship," Wu Xiaozhang is still quite proud of him. At least 50 or so workers, after careful training by him and embroidery masters, are mostly engaged in the production of embroidery products. After decades of production of embroidery products and children's wear, today's Wu Xiaozhang sells sewing machines in the downtown area of ​​Zhili town. The old man who dared to venture through experienced the whole process of "enriching one's flat with a flat knuckle"

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