217 Rare and leisurely
It's rare to be busy, after returning from the sea the day before yesterday, Li Tianyang spent a day dealing with the matters accumulated inside and outside the camp, and finally could take a good rest. These days have been spinning, Li Tianyang is going to sea again, investigating murders, and his brain has never rested, although his body is as strong as ever, but his spirit is a little powerless.
Therefore, Li Tianyang decided to give himself a half-day off, take a good rest this morning, and do nothing.
It's been a long time since I've been like this, doing nothing, thinking about nothing and wandering around the camp, looking at all the prosperous scenes around here, Li Tianyang felt indescribable pride and pride in his heart. Because all of this was created by him Li Tianyang himself, just like raising a child, after several years of hard work, he has today's harvest.
It was early in the morning at any time, but the camp was already lively, with the sound of children reading aloud, and the shouting and killing of the camp team members who were full of murder and courage every morning exercise. On the spacious and flat camp avenue, from time to time, there were camp residents passing by with satisfied smiles on their faces, and almost every one of them would not hesitate to give Li Tianyang a bright smile and a warm greeting.
Following the sound of reading, Li Tianyang unconsciously came to the school opened in the camp and looked inside through the bright window. In the class, the children looked at Mr. with serious faces, followed Mr. 's subdued recitation, and read a text as if they were singing.
Mr. is an old man brought by Li Tianyang from Tanmen, when he was in Tanmen, he was trained by Li Tianyang, and naturally knew what Li Tianyang wanted him to teach, so in addition to teaching some daily news to children, more of them were mainly based on literacy, and they did not dare to bring out their Confucian set to show off. In addition to these, Li Tianyang has squeezed his own memories like squeezing toothpaste for many years, and finally recalled some knowledge from his previous life for the camp school, such as physics, chemistry, and mathematics......
However, except for mathematics, these contents are incoherent and span a large scale, and if you want to teach them to the children, it is like giving them a book, not only cannot they learn, but also wastes their experience. Therefore, Li Tianyang compiled these recalled contents into books according to subjects and placed them in the library, but some very simple enlightenment questions could be told to them and aroused their interest in their own research: for example, why do they always see the mast first and then the hull when they look at the sea when they look at the sea ships sailing in the distance, and why they throw things into the sky, and the things will eventually fall back and be handed over, instead of flying into the sky......
These questions are the ancient version of the 100,000 whys, although Li Tianyang knows that if you want these schoolchildren in the camp to understand that behind these seemingly simple questions, the rules are not simple, then I don't know if it is the Year of the Monkey and the month of the horse. You must know that the schoolchildren in the camp are not the first to accept Li Tianyang's questions, as early as more than ten years ago, Li Tianyang asked the same question to these companions around him in Tanmen, but until now, there are no team members who can answer his questions. Even said that up to now, there are very few team members who can still be attracted by Li Tianyang's why, and are willing to think and study these problems, but they are just a few people in the camp research team.
But there are some things, in Li Tianyang's view, what should be done still has to be done, whether it has an effect or not, but at the very least, it will give future generations an enlightenment, so that they can understand that behind many seemingly simple problems, there are always objective laws of the material world hidden.
Just like now, there are nearly 300 children under the age of 12 studying in the camp school, and there are even indigenous children. Every child, in Li Tianyang's view, is a part of his knowledge inheritance in the future, and in the long run, he can always pass on this knowledge, and finally he can always change the world.
And in order to spread this knowledge, Li Tianyang paid a lot of price. For the poor people in the camp, the value of the children is to help the family with their livestock and take care of the chores outside the house, while the adults work in the fertile soil outside the camp. In order to change these ignorant ideas among the villagers, Li Tianyang had to forcibly order that all children over the age of six and under the age of 12 must receive unconditional education in reading and writing. And these educations are all free, as long as the people send the children to the school, and even Li Tianyang has to take care of these children's textbooks, pen and ink, and so on.
In this way, three hundred schoolchildren need at least ten gentlemen, plus the daily consumption of pen and ink, it will cost Li Tianyang at least a hundred taels of silver every month, which adds a heavy burden to the already tight camp economy.
Next to the school, there is Huang Youran's Keats Academy, which not only has to take care of the orphans and widows in the camp, but also has to find ways to help these orphans and widows in the Keats House who have lost their relatives to take care of themselves and have no ability to take care of themselves.
However, as a doctor, Huang Youran chose this profession at the beginning, not only because of the bright prospects of this profession, but also because of his compassion and kindness. Since being favored by Li Tianyang and included in the Qixintang camp, Huang Youran no longer has to pump for three meals a day, and can use more experience in treatment and research. Like now, in their Keats Academy, several traditional Chinese medicines can not only quickly cure the daily symptoms of cold and fever among the camp residents, but also the price of medicinal materials is not expensive, and the poor families can easily afford it, which in Huang Youran's view, is more fulfilling than the tens of thousands of taels of silver he earned.
At the same time, these consultation fees and medicine fees can also be used to take care of these orphans and widows in the camp, forming a virtuous circle, which in the eyes of Huang Youran, who has the heart of a doctor, excites him more than anything else. Even he couldn't wait to expand this model, if it weren't for the strong suppression of Li Tianyang, the top boss, he would be ready to run back to the Ming Dynasty to show his charity.
Huang Youran forgot that not everyone would be as selfless as him, and not all people, like Li Tianyang, did not regard him Huang Youran as a cash cow and sold these improved Chinese medicine drugs to the villagers at cost price.
Looking at the villagers coming in and out of the Keats Hospital, Li Tianyang squinted his eyes and laughed to himself: In the territory of labor and management, there are no people who sell their sons and daughters, or even wait for death, because they can't afford to see a doctor!!
This chapter is considered excessive, and then through Li Tianyang's visit, it will further show the wealth of knowledge that Li Tianyang has accumulated over the years.
(End of chapter)