Chapter Eighty-Seven: The Way Out for the Refugees (Ask for Votes, Collect)

After the refugees from Liaodong were organized in front of Cheng Li Yifang in Daxing County, they were taken away from their original residences by teenagers from Xinwangfu in groups of 100 households and were resettled separately.

The refugees' new settlements were centred around workshops and spread outward. Basically, one settlement is formed for every 100 households.

According to the arrangement of the Xinwang Mansion, the refugees planned in a unified manner and built houses in a centralized manner.

Liu is a native of Liu Jitun in Liaodong, and his family also had assets. Although it is not at the level of a squire, it is also a well-off life with a long-term job and no worries about food and clothing.

In the first year of the Apocalypse, for the Han people of Liaoshen, it was really like a thunderbolt from the sky, and the Ming Dynasty was defeated.

Later Jin Jurchen Tartar came. The Tartars had no intention of reassuring the people at all. The only thing the Tartars are good at is killing and looting everywhere, and the life of the Han people cannot go on.

Relying on the remote location of the mountain village, Liu Cai's family was terrified for 2 or 3 years, and the news from all over the country became worse and worse.

Han people, who had lived in various places for hundreds of years, became slaves of the Tartars.

In the face of the slaves, the Tartars not only did not seal their swords, but became more and more crazy. The small mountain tun that Liu Cai was familiar with was killed by the Tartars, and the chickens and dogs were not left.

Hermes-Epitek really has no way to live.

Faced with the butcher's knife that was getting closer and closer, Liu Cai had no choice but to flee to Guannai with his family.

Liu Cai's family had a premeditated escape, and they were relatively well prepared in advance. He replaced all the food at home with dry food and soft food to carry with him.

I didn't expect that people leaving their hometowns are cheap.

Not to mention the hardships on the way to escape. Liu Cai's parents and the youngest child did not survive and fell on the way to escape.

When he arrived in the capital, Liu Cai's family was left with only two husbands and wives and two older children. The food is almost gone, and there is not much left of the soft grain.

What's even worse is that when he arrived at the initial goal of the capital, Liu found that he had lost his direction. He didn't know where to go next. I don't see any hope of living.

In the most desperate days, Liu Cai was ready to sell himself into slavery. The whole family sells it, as long as they can give it food. Those who flee may be the result sooner or later.

Unexpectedly, thinking of this, Liu Cai was full of luck.

Thankfully, it didn't go any further.

Fortunately, I came to the capital.

Thankfully, it lasted until the last day.

It's really fortunate, this is Liu Cai's truest thought.

The imperial court is the imperial court, and the emperor of the Zhu family really cares about the life and death of these little people.

The imperial court first began to give alms. Although the porridge is thin, it can still make people live.

Later, the imperial court also classified the refugees as Baojia according to their households, and resettled them according to one hundred households.

The rarest thing is the little brother sent by the imperial court to take the lead, he is not big, he has a lot of management, he knows a lot, and his hands are hard enough.

However, the little brother is really ruthless, and those who don't listen to him will not be given rations. The third child of the Zhang family was not convinced, and he was beaten to the ground at once.

It's amazing.

That little brother also has real skills. There are so many refugee households, and they are not familiar with each other, but under the arrangement of the little brother, the house was built in a few days, and everyone no longer had to live in the dilapidated shack.

On this point, everyone is convinced.

What's the little brother's surname?

Yes, the surname is Niu, and it is called Niu Venus.

If you look at the name of the little brother, it is given by a learned person when you hear it.

The Niu Jinxing in Liu Cai's mouth is the second Niu of the junior team.

The large size of Venus was given by King Xin himself.

King Xin's encouragement to him when he was inspected, Niu Er kept it in mind.

From that day on, Niu Er trained like crazy, and finally won the first place in the team at the end of the month.

Of course, that evaluation thankfully did not count as housekeeping points.

Niu Er took the first, and King Xin also spoke and gave him the name Venus (Zhu Youzhen's bad taste). I am very satisfied with this name, Niu Er.

The entire resettlement work after the formation of refugees was completed by the Xinwang Mansion.

The successful completion of the resettlement work also surprised the nobles who were waiting to see the excitement.

In Zhu Youzhen's view, this resettlement work is nothing. The growth of the junior team made him even happier.

This time, the teenagers were either in charge of one person and one guarantee, or two people were in charge of one guarantee, but there was no big mess, and the tasks were completed well.

Looking back at the whole resettlement process, "The people's requirements in this era are really low!" Zhu Youzhen was very emotional.

The resettlement strategy of the Xinwang Mansion was very simple, strictly controlling the food rations of the refugees, and there were those who were obedient and those who were disobedient. If there is a troublemaker, it will be quickly suppressed. The royal guards are ready to go out at any time.

After the refugees obeyed the administration, the Xinwang government organized the refugees to build houses to live in. It's not that each family builds its own family, but everyone builds it collectively.

The power of the collective is great.

Hundreds of refugee families were organized together, and the Youxin Wangfu provided various resources, and the construction of framed townhouses was still very fast.

In just over half a month, the refugees were able to move into new houses. In fact, if it weren't for the limitations of adobe bricks, the house could have been formed earlier.

With food to eat and a house to live in, the hearts of the refugees are stable.

The next step is to arrange the lives of the refugees. That's the real problem.

These landless refugees from Liaodong were destined to have no land to cultivate.

In the future, they will have to live by work.

Before the workshop was completed and put into operation, the road that Zhu Youzhen arranged for them was a water conservancy project. For the time being, the refugees have no wages, and some only have basic food rations.

With so much labor, the water conservancy project designed by Xu Guangqi for Huangzhuang can be fully rolled out.

Under the command of Xu Guangqi and Tang Ruowang, the refugees will start an agricultural and water conservancy battle in Huangzhuang in units of 100 households.

This water conservancy project is not only to solve the problem of water conservancy and irrigation of Huangzhuang's farmland, but also to find out the topography of all rivers in Huangzhuang. In addition to the construction of water conservancy facilities, it is necessary to identify suitable sections of the river for the construction of hydropower machinery, so as to lay a solid foundation for the power source of the workshop in the future.

For Zhu Youzhen, there is another benefit to repairing the water conservancy project first. That is, water conservancy projects can be used to hone in the organization and coordination of refugees.

Most of these refugees are from peasant backgrounds.

Compared with urban citizens, peasants from the countryside are inherently lacking in a sense of organization and coordination.

The peasant's mode of life is self-sufficiency. He grows his own grain and vegetables, weaves his own cloth and clothes, forms a closed circle by himself, and rarely communicates with the outside world.

This pattern of life was doomed, and the peasants were inherently unorganized, and they were more receptive to the combination of clans.

Unlike farmers, citizens rely on trade for food and clothing. They are born with the habit of communicating with the outside world, and it is difficult for them to survive without communication. This pattern of life makes it easier for citizens to communicate with strangers, but it also makes them far more tactful than farmers.

Zhu Youzhen's workshop needs industrial workers, organized workers, who need to coordinate and cooperate with each other. The assembly line operation mode envisioned by Zhu Youjian is a test of the unity and cooperation of workers. In a sense, industrial workers and military soldiers are similar.

It takes a lot of time to train the mentality of the refugees and farmers to transform them into the professional state of the workers. Work on the construction site of a hydraulic project can provide this kind of initial training.