Many of the Han people rescued this time were literate, including two scholars, and a dozen or so children who could write eight-legged essays.
Huang Yi has gathered more than 200 literate women and men to teach again.
The most important thing is to promote Chinese pinyin and unify the accent.
Huang Yi all spoke Mandarin and had been teaching in Mandarin. The newly arrived Han people had their own understanding. They called Huang Yi's language "mandarin in the base area".
It is much easier for Huang Yi to teach with a cultural background. These people can become teachers in the future and be responsible for teaching illiterate people to read and write.
Not everyone is willing to stay in the base area.
At least 30% of the Han people want to return to their hometown in the pass. On the contrary, all the women never mentioned returning to their hometown.
No one can stay free!
Huang Yi has seen clearly the nature of feudal society and knows that so-called democracy and freedom will not work at all in this situation.
Therefore, without discussing or discussing the topic of returning to his hometown, he directly issued an order. Within three years, anyone who leaves the base area without permission will be killed without mercy.
In order to better implement this somewhat overbearing order, Huang Yi also made up a grand reason.
The base area was first established, the city was not built, and the defense was weak.
Therefore, the location of the base cannot be exposed, so no one will be allowed to leave within three years.
Everyone works together and will be able to build a city in three years. When the city is completed, anyone who does not want to stay can leave.
This means that when the city is completed, it is the day when you can leave or stay freely!
This means that by working hard and speeding up the construction of the city, the day when you can go home will be earlier.
Too many Han people had seen Huang Yi kill Jiannu with their own eyes. In addition, Huang Yi acted vigorously and resolutely, so everyone was in awe of him.
After the order was issued, no one dared to request to go home immediately.
Later, after everyone learned about the Law of the Grassland, they were all a little dumbfounded.
These people were originally prisoners of the Later Jin Army and were about to become slaves of the Jurchens. Huang Yi led his troops to annihilate the Later Jin Army, and they all actually became spoils of war.
According to the laws of the grassland, Huang Yi is of course the master of everyone.
Zhang Dong, Bao Zhide and other nine slaves who had been slaves for many years began to talk about the miserable end of the Han people who were enslaved in Liaodong.
They often reminded some Han people that Mr. Huang was a good master, and they could keep their stomachs full without being angry with him. Even if it was to repay the kindness of rescuing them, they should not leave until the construction of the city in the base area was completed.
The combination of kindness and power was more effective. Those Han people who wanted to go home temporarily accepted their fate and began to actively complete the assigned tasks of felling trees, mining stones, leveling the land, digging coal, digging iron ore, etc.
The base area must also improve its defense before it has a city.
Therefore, methods such as cutting down trees and erecting stones were used to "build a stronghold".
With a strong camp, it is of course much easier to deal with the Mongolian light cavalry.
Huang Yi also learned good news that two of the rifled barrels he needed had been successfully produced.
In order to meet Huang Yi's drawing requirements, Lan Jinkui, Qi Dashan and other experienced blacksmiths spent nearly half a year.
There are at least dozens of scrapped gun barrels.
The success of these two products is actually due to good luck, which does not mean that they can be mass-produced next.
The insufficient fire rate of the flintlock gun is a big problem, and the matchlock gun is too complicated, which is a shortcoming. These problems need to be solved slowly.
Huang Yi's top priority was to personally participate in making a mini gun, but he could only make one.
Why?
Because the minigun designed by Huang Yi is unique, there is absolutely no chance that this weird minigun will appear in the history of later generations.
There was a disposable lighter in Huang Yi's backpack.
Although it's basically useless, it won't be able to start a fire if the energy is gone.
Logically speaking, a lighter that cannot light is garbage and should be thrown away.
Traveling to the Ming Dynasty, all the items belonging to the 21st century are memories, and Huang Yi is reluctant to throw them away.
Later, when I was thinking hard about the ignition device of the mini gun, I suddenly had an idea, could I use a disposable lighter to ignite it?
The front-loaded gunpowder gun is fired by pulling the trigger so that the flint rubs against the iron sheet to generate sparks, which ignites the primer, or by pulling the trigger and the sparks on the match rope fall to ignite the primer.
These two methods of igniting primers are not as powerful as the sparks produced by disposable lighters.
Huang Yi's out-of-gas disposable lighter is not an electronic ignition, but a rotating flint ignition, which can theoretically be used one or two thousand times.
By disassembling the runner flint and attaching it to the redesigned firing position of the minigun, a lot of parts can be saved.
When shooting a gun, you don't have to pull the trigger, but turn the wheel like a disposable lighter...
Huang Yi's mobile phone saved the drawings and related data of the mini gun. What tempted Huang Yi most was that the killing range of the mini gun could reach more than 900 meters, and accurate hits could be guaranteed within 550 meters.
Of course, Huang Yi never follows blindly. What is the concept of 550 meters? Can the target be seen clearly with the naked eye? Also guaranteed to hit accurately?
But Huang Yi thought about it and came up with a good way to ensure accurate hits.
That is to remove the sight from the crossbow and install it on the minigun.
This special, unique Minigun must be made with precision and must be personally involved. There are too many things to do now, so we can only wait until we return from Zhangjiakou and then take our time.
Three days later, Huang Yi set out with 400 men and 300 carts.
Wang Baishan, Huang Dazhi, Huang Dayong, Huang Dashuang and others stayed in the base area to handle daily affairs, train young adults, and lead everyone to become literate, read and write.
He Jiye and Liu Shifu were in charge of 300 carts loaded with coal.
Huang Yi led a hundred armored warriors, one man and two horses. They did not need to wait for He Jiye's convoy and went straight to Zhangjiakou.
Because the three hundred people driving the convoy are also young adults with armor, weapons and fighting ability.
Also because the goods were coal delivered to Zhangjiakou for trading, which was not valuable at all, and no one would be willing to mobilize an army to rob it.
Huang Yi robbed the Houjin Army and obtained a large amount of gold and silver treasures. In fact, he did not look down on the small profit of digging coal in exchange for food.
But this is just what I think in my heart, and I can't show it on my face at all.
I have to praise He Jiye for being able to live a good life. He brought coal with him when he went to Zhangjiakou. It only took him an extra day or two to exchange for several hundred stones of wheat. It was not too cost-effective.
As soon as we set out on the road, we found the newly written "Pagoda Town River Demon" written in a conspicuous place.
Huang Yi smiled immediately, and he could guess that it was not Li Dongjia who was anxious to contact him, but Geng Zhanghua who was anxious to see him.
After fighting side by side for several days, Huang Yi was very satisfied with Geng Zhanghua's performance and was willing to date him.
So with a wave of his hand, Huang Daquan, Huang Dapeng, Zhang Dong, Hu Xiaochuan and other brothers and a hundred others galloped away on horseback.