Chapter 47: Practicing literature and martial arts

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Some teenagers couldn't help crying when they thought of their parents who died of starvation and exhaustion.

More teenagers listened with gusto to Huang Dazhi and Huang Dayong's stories about the killing of slaves. Everyone felt like they were involved, and their faces were all red with excitement.

It is better to train these youngsters and make them stronger sooner rather than later!

Huang Yi has always believed that those who can endure what others cannot endure are powerful.

What was the life like for the Han people who were slaves on the prairie?

Too many people died within a year.

Those who can survive for several years are at least better than most of their kind.

Do these people still lack perseverance, perseverance and hard-working spirit?

Huang Yi had reason to believe that he should provide these Han people with food and clothing, respect them, organize their production, and practice combat skills.

Over time, once these Han people who have experienced the destruction of their cities and families, and the separation of their wives and children are gathered together, they will form a powerful force.

What happened next made the thirty or so Han slaves who had just been rescued even more stunned.

That's when Huang Yi started to talk about "The Biography of Yue Fei", teaching all the Han people how to read, and he also talked about the three idioms of wisdom and courage, power and success, loyalty, filial piety, justice and justice.

He also introduced Huang Dazhi, Huang Dapeng, Hu Xiaochuan, etc. to the newly rescued Han people, so that everyone could ask them for help if they had difficulties.

The five one-foot-square pieces of kraft paper written by Huang Yi himself and used as teaching materials are kept by Zhi, Yong, Quan, Peng, and Hu Xiaochuan respectively.

They can use branches to practice calligraphy according to the content on the kraft paper, and they can also find out in time whether others have made mistakes.

Huang Yi did not intend to train anyone to become a knowledgeable scholar. He just wanted to teach everyone to master the most basic reading, writing and computing skills.

According to the academic qualifications of later generations, the level of Chinese and arithmetic in the third grade is sufficient.

Chinese language mainly teaches spelling and literacy, while arithmetic only teaches addition, subtraction, multiplication and division. In just two years, Huang Dayong and others can master about a thousand Chinese characters. Writing and reading should not be a problem.

There is no entertainment in the evening these days, so it seems to be a very long time. Everyone gathers around the campfire to learn Chinese pinyin, Chinese characters, and listen to Huang Yi tell a story about Yue Fei. Why not?

In the Ming Dynasty, people worshiped the national hero Yue Fei, and few worshiped Guan Yu, who fought in the civil war all his life.

Later, the worship of Guan Yu was completely a conspiracy of the Manchus. The reason is very simple. Jiannu recognized the Jin Dynasty as his ancestor. How could he tolerate the prosperity of Yuefei Temple, which had been resisting the Jin Dynasty all his life?

Huang Yi has been listening to "The Biography of Yue Fei" since he was a child, and he is familiar with it.

Later, I wanted to relive my childhood dream, so I downloaded this book by accident. Of course, it was the original copy downloaded from Qidian.

After coming to this era, Huang Yi specifically checked the content that could be opened on his mobile phone, and not only discovered "The Legend of Yue Fei" on the Qidian Reading APP.

I also discovered "Late Ming", "The Soul of the Late Ming and Han Dynasties", "Those Things in the Ming Dynasty", "The Sun Never Sets on the Ming Dynasty", "1981" and dozens of other books that I loved reading in the past.

Later, when I have a place to stand, I can read these books again when I am bored at night.

Huang Yi knows how to combine education with entertainment. In addition to teaching everyone literacy and arithmetic, Huang Yi also told the story of Yue Fei for half an hour, and everyone listened with interest.

In the storytelling, Yue Fei is the reincarnation of Dapeng, the golden-winged bird, so Huang Dapeng was so happy that he enthusiastically taught everyone how to recognize the word "peng"...

Those Mongolians who couldn't understand Chinese were so envious that they all begged Huang Dayong, Huang Dapeng, Amugu Leng, etc. to translate Huang Yi's "The Biography of Yue Fei" into Mongolian.

The Amuguleng brothers were often discriminated against in the past, but now they are different and have become the targets of being sought after.

It is especially important to instill discipline while educating while having fun.

Before Huang Yi starts lecturing and telling stories, he always shouts the command: "Everyone stand up! Stand at attention and take a break!"

"Look to the right, look to the left."

"Those who need to speak raise their left hand. I agree, stand up immediately and speak loudly!"

It was a little messy at first, but then it got better day by day, and then it became a habit.

The Han people were liberated and became familiar with each other.

Huang Dazhi, Huang Dayong, Qi Dashan, etc. have been regarded as leaders by more than 200 Han people, and they are consulted if they have any questions.

What everyone talks about the most is how we will make a living in the future.

The Han people have a special liking for farming and hate the wandering herding life.

The slave Han people all longed to own a few acres of land, raise a few chickens and ducks, feed a pig, and grow some vegetables...

They often talked about their old days in their hometown and what they used to do for a living, so Qi Dashan discovered a colleague.

This man's name was Lan Jinkui. He was a blacksmith who accompanied the Ming army. Because he was unwilling to forge iron for the slaves, he hid his blacksmith skills.

Qi Dashan and Lan Jinkui had something in common, but they just regretted that they didn't have fine iron. Otherwise, they would definitely be willing to carefully forge a few muskets for Huang Yi.

Both of these people knew that the reason why the quality of the Ming army's bird guns was worrying was that the top officials were undercutting at all levels and the bottom craftsmen were cutting corners.

They dare to pat their chests and guarantee that as long as the iron material is enough, the gun they make will not explode even if the amount of gunpowder they make exceeds 20% of the quota.

Qi Dashan and Lan Jinkui had both been slaves to the Mongolian tribes of Jiannu for several years, and they knew the combat effectiveness of the Jiannu and Mongolian people very well.

They felt that the Han people were at a disadvantage compared with the Jiannu and Mongols in horseback archery, so they should use blunderbuss, French cannons, and red cannons to fight them.

Huang Dazhi, Huang Dazhi, Qi Xiaoshan, etc. all followed Huang Yi to practice martial arts. They had long heard Huang Yi say that they would learn to shoot guns and fire cannons in the future.

Therefore, they also like to talk about how to make blunderbuss, how to test the quality of blunderbuss, and they are all eager to own one.

They also took action and collected more than ten kilograms of scrap metal.

It's a pity that both Qi Dashan and Lan Jinkui said that gunshots cannot be made entirely of recycled scrap iron. It is best to use Suzhou steel and Fujian iron. If it is not available, you have to use high-quality refined iron.

They also said that the blunderbuss they made was reserved for their own use. Human lives were at stake and they could not be careless at all. They would rather not have it than mess around with something that looked like a gun.

In the eyes of these Han people, Huang Yi was a literary star who came down to earth, an unattainable existence, but no one took the initiative to talk to him.

well! The abolition of classes is just talk, it cannot be done at all. Because at the very least there is a distinction between the ruling class and the ruled class.

People vary greatly depending on their knowledge, level of education, and physical fitness.

World unity can only be a slogan, and no one can achieve it.

Huang Yi didn't deliberately make a friendly face by asking for help.

He feels that it is a good thing for those people to fear him!

Talking too many truths to illiterate people is better than creating a god for them to follow blindly.

He taught all Han people literacy, cultivated everyone's discipline and obedience, and also cultivated a sense of authority in a subtle way.