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What does Mao Xianglin's tricolor economy mean?
The tricolor economy is as follows:

Counting the ways to increase villagers' income, Mao Xianglin summarized it as "three colors" economy, blue (labor export), green (watermelon) and orange (newhall). Through the "three-color" economy, villagers' income is getting higher and higher. To put it simply, economy is the general term for people to produce, circulate, distribute and consume all material and spiritual materials.

Introduction:

Economy is the creation, transformation and realization of value; Human economic activities are activities that create, transform and realize value and meet the needs of human material and cultural life.

The word "economy" was formally used in the Eastern Jin Dynasty in the early 4th century. The word "economy" is a combination and simplification of the words "governing the country", "governing the country" and "helping the world", which means "governing the country and leveling the world".

It is a very huge concept in China's ancient culture and literature, full of rich humanistic thoughts and social connotations. There is a saying in ancient Ming Lian that "the Western Han Dynasty was a double Sima, and the economy of Nanyang was Wolong", in which the economy means saving the country by economy.