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Everyone was frowning, but Yang Du shook his fan coolly and said calmly: "Bai Xi, don't worry. Although the "Qing Law" stipulates that cremation of remains is not allowed, it does leave a gap. That is, if the descendants are unable to bury and burn the deceased after they die, they should follow the instructions. Now that plague is rampant and the ground is as hard as iron, it is natural that authority should be followed urgently. If this article is quoted in the memorial, the court will definitely agree.
"As for the dissection of the body, we can't say whether it can be done or not. If you mention it in the memorial, the court will definitely not allow it. If you do it again, it will be a serious crime of disobedience; if you don't do it, it will delay the treatment. On the contrary, it is not as good as Don't mention it, we did it privately. It's best if the news is not leaked. Even if the news is leaked, doesn't the imperial edict ask you to 'handle epidemic prevention and other matters inside and outside the customs'? Others have nothing to say, and at most they will be dismissed by the court. A few words of reprimand, no big deal.¡±
After solving this big problem, Sun Yuanqi continued: "The second is logistical support. In addition to sufficient food, grass, and money, we also need sulfur, quicklime, and hydrogen peroxide for disinfection, masks and gauze for protection, stretchers for treatment, and medical gloves. , thermometer, kerosene, wood, etc. for burning corpses.
"Please work hard on this matter. Food, grass, salary, protective and treatment items are calculated as 10,000 people for three months, and disinfection items are calculated as 100,000 people for three months. Come up with the specific amount as soon as possible and attach it to the memorial. The imperial court.¡±
Zhang Shizhao quickly nodded in agreement.
"Finally, there is the personnel issue." Sun Yuanqi feels that this issue is also quite difficult. "Isolating patients and burning corpses are all dirty and tiring work, and they have to be done selflessly. Ordinary people are not willing to do it, and they can't do it well. It is best to prohibit it by order." The army will be implemented. Looking around the capital, only the six-town New Army meets this standard. I would like to ask the court to send at least 2,000 people to coordinate on epidemic prevention matters.
"More importantly, we are going to prevent the epidemic. We can't just lock up all the infected people and wait to die, right? Therefore, we need a large number of qualified medical staff and scientific researchers, especially skilled Western medicine, to treat patients. This also requires It¡¯s only up to the imperial court to come forward.¡±
It¡¯s not that Sun Yuanqi looks down on traditional Chinese medicine, but compared to Western medicine based on scientific quantitative analysis, traditional Chinese medicine is indeed average in its ability to deal with severe infectious diseases. Traditional Chinese medicine is the sum of treatment experience passed down for thousands of years. It has many clever features in consolidating the foundation and cultivating the body, and comprehensively identifying and treating the disease. But it itself relies heavily on the doctor's inspiration and intuition. Doctors prescribe medicine based on their learned experience. Whoever guesses correctly and kills fewer people will be a famous doctor.
Several staff members also shook their heads: the quack doctors are basically useless; as for the famous doctors, they are basically wealthy. Who would think that their life is short and take the initiative to deal with the plague?
"No one can think of any clever solution. We can only write these problems into the memorial and let the Military Aircraft Department help coordinate and solve them." The Military Aircraft Department was not slow to act, and soon issued the highest order: There is no problem with the policy; part of the salary will be paid first, and other anti-epidemic items will be allocated gradually; as for the army and doctors, I'm sorry, I ask you, the imperial envoy, to recruit on your own, and take responsibility wherever you go. Food, grass, wages and silver.
Sun Yuanqi took the case and was furious: "It's really unreasonable! I was left with 780,000 to 80,000 new troops in the six towns and refused to move, but I was asked to recruit several thousand civilians. The civilians were disorganized, procrastinating, and noisy. How could they isolate the patients? Don't take good precautions against the epidemic. , but you got yourself infected!"
Yang Du smiled and said: "The Military Aircraft Department has your considerations in mind. The new army in the six towns has been trained for the longest time. It has strong soldiers and horses to defend the capital. It is a sharp weapon for the country. How can it be lent to you for epidemic prevention? In case of an epidemic. How about taking it back to the military camp?"
"Then let me recruit civilian husbands who know nothing?"
Yang Du was confident: "Bai Xi, you already have thousands of well-trained soldiers on hand, why bother recruiting civilians?"
"Huh?" Sun Yuanqi was stunned, "Where is it?"
Yang Du counted on his fingers: "There are 1,500 students in Jingshi University, and there are more than 6,000 students in primary and secondary schools affiliated to Beijing, Jiangsu, Zhejiang, Anhui, Hunan, and Hubei. These people undergo military training every year and are well-trained. Not as good as the army, but at least better than a bunch of scattered civilians, right? Moreover, they are knowledgeable and educated. With a little training, they can learn simple epidemic prevention measures. Isn't it a hundred times better than civilians? "
Sun Yuanqi shook his head repeatedly: "How can we send students there? They are only ten or twenty years old. They are in their prime years and are a huge asset to the family, the school and even the country. Wouldn't it be a pity if they died of the epidemic?"
"Is it possible that participating in epidemic prevention will lead to a narrow escape from death?" Yang Du asked rhetorically.
"That's not true. If measures are taken properly, the infection rate and death rate should be very low." Sun Yuanqi replied.
"Then what are you afraid of?"
¡°Don¡¯t be afraid of ten thousand, just be afraid of what happens!¡±
Yang Du sneered and said: "ChaoHe frowned and declined politely: "Look, sir, I have been asked to mobilize as many volunteers as possible in 20 days. This will involve thousands of people, so I have to get started as soon as possible. If you have something to do, you might as well say it here. "
Yang Du hesitated for a moment and said: "The volunteers Baixi wants you to recruit must be students over 18 years old. Naturally, he has his own considerations in this. But in my opinion, it should be 'Han recruits soldiers, the more the merrier'. So , might as well relax the age appropriately, such as over 14 years old?¡±
"?" Zhao Jingxing said nothing, his eyes fixed on Yang Du.
Yang Du thought to himself and continued: "My master, the old man Xiangqi, once told me an old anecdote. He said that when he suppressed the bandits under Zeng Wenzhenggong's account, he felt that although the bandits were claimed to be brave, they were actually good and bad. Brother Xingzhi, which part of the bandits do you think should be the most ruthless and fearless of death?"
¡°Of course it¡¯s Lao Changmao who followed Hong Xiuquan from Guangxi!¡± Zhao Jingxing replied.
Yang Du shook his head: "Old Changmao is naturally fierce, but when the situation is unfavorable, he also knows that temporarily avoiding the edge does not mean blindly facing death. To say that the most fierce and unafraid of death among the gangsters are those fourteen or fifteen-year-olds They are half-grown children. They move forward bravely and fight to the death, without any regard for their wealth or life. Even adults shy away from them when they see them. Do you understand what I mean?"
Throughout the ages, the Boy Scouts have been a force that cannot be underestimated on the battlefield, and sometimes they are even the mainstay of the army. They are young and recover quickly after being injured; they are simple and easily deceived by others; they are ignorant and disregard other people's lives as if they were trivial. Many politicians and military strategists are keenly aware of this and consciously recruit minors into the army. If we don¡¯t talk about far away, let¡¯s talk about the Celestial Dynasty.
Let¡¯s first look at a set of interesting statistics:
From 1955 to 1965, a total of 1,614 people were awarded the military rank of major general or above, including 10 marshals, 10 generals, 57 generals, 177 lieutenant generals, and 1,360 major generals. Among the 1,614 people, the largest number were from Jiangxi, with 325 in total, including 3 generals, 38 lieutenant generals, and 284 major generals, accounting for 20.14% of the total number. Followed by Hubei nationality, 235 people; Hunan nationality, 202 people; Anhui nationality, 128 people.
The average age of the 177 lieutenant generals when they were awarded the title was 45.1 years old. The eldest among them was Fu Lianzhang, 61 years old; the youngest were Liu Xiyuan, Zhang Chiming, Zhou Zhijian, and Xie Youfa, all 38 years old. In other words, most were born around 1910.
The average age of 1,360 major generals when they were awarded the title was 44.8 years old. The oldest among them was Shi Kequan, 63 years old; the youngest were Cao Danov Zaire and Xu Bin, only 35 years old. Of course, if this range is narrowed to the 807 major generals who were awarded the title in 1955, the average age when they were awarded the title would be 43.18 years old. Among them, there are 85 major generals over 50 years old and 90 major generals under 38 years old. Most of them were born around 1914.
Among all generals, a total of 1,083 participated in the Long March, accounting for 67.10% of the total. Among them, 303 are from Jiangxi, including 3 generals, 37 lieutenant generals, and 263 major generals.
The logic is confusing? The data is baffling? However, based on these data, we can simply calculate the chronology of an ordinary major general:
? ? 1914, born in Jiangxi or surrounding Anhui, Hunan, and Hubei.
In 1929, at the age of 15, there was a revolution in my hometown and I participated in the activities.
In 1930, at the age of 16, he joined the Red Army.
In 1934, at the age of 20, the Long March began.
In 1955, at the age of 41, he was awarded the rank of major general.
Did you find it? Many people started the revolution and joined the Red Army when they were only fifteen or sixteen years old!
In the revolutionary stories we are familiar with, there are also many minors, such as the Young Communist Division, the Children's League, the Young Pioneers, Pan Dongzi, Wang Erxiao, Xiaobing Zhang Ga, and ***.
Zhao Jingxing stared deeply at Yang Du again, turned and left without saying anything. But Yang Du was not disappointed at all. Instead, he was smiling because he knew that Zhao Jingxing had adopted his opinion. (To be continued. If you like this work, you are welcome to come to Qidian (qidian.com) to vote for recommendations and monthly votes. Your support is my biggest motivation.) (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com