Chapter Ninety-Nine: The Final Chapter of the Foreshadowing

[This chapter is a bit watery, you can skip it if you don't like it]

"Citizens' property is sacrosanct, but citizens need to do their duty to the state while acquiring this right. Pen × fun × Pavilion www. biquge。 info”

- Yan Xuecai, the first prime minister of the Chinese Empire

"The sacrosanctity of citizens' property" refers to the most basic rights of citizens, and others cannot use arbitrary excuses to seize other people's property, including the state.

For example, in the First Five-Year Plan, a large number of roads and railways will be built, and the process of building roads and railways will occupy citizens' land, how to solve this?

Don't overcomplicate this issue, although "the property of citizens is sacrosanct", there is a premise for citizens to obtain all rights, including this article, that is, they need to do their duty to the state, if the latter cannot be achieved, then the citizen does not enjoy all kinds of rights, or he does not belong to the citizens of the state.

Roads and railways are built by the state (Yan Xueyi represents this country), so roads and railways occupy the land of citizens, citizens have to cooperate, citizens can choose to sell the occupied land to the state or change a piece of land, if citizens do not cooperate, then the state can only enforce it, and finally leave them money to buy land.

Not only the construction of roads and railways, but also national public facilities such as schools and hospitals, which may occupy citizens' land, must be resolved according to the above examples.

Speaking of schools and hospitals, we have to mention the education and health chapters of the First Five-Year Plan.

In the education chapter of the First Five-Year Plan, it was planned to build a primary school in every town under the rule of the Han Kingdom, and each city would build multiple primary schools according to its population, provide free primary education, and provide literacy education to ordinary people.

It's just that the remaining intellectuals trained in Yuanhe City before serve as teachers in various primary schools, and they can only meet 40% of the needs, and the remaining 60% of the vacancies can only be filled by intellectuals of this era, and they can only teach students to read and write, and mathematics and common sense of life cannot be taught.

Yan Xueyi also knows that basic education for all cannot be completed overnight, and Yan Xueyi only hopes that in five years, thousands of teachers in primary schools all over the Han Kingdom will be completed, and then one class after another of intellectuals with primary school knowledge will be educated.

Primary education can be completed, but secondary education is much more troublesome because the problem of teachers in secondary school is difficult to solve.

No matter how much trouble there is, Yan Xueyi hopes to establish a middle school in every city, but this idea cannot be solved in five years in the first five years, at least ten years.

It is difficult to establish a middle school in a short period of time, but it is easier to establish a vocational and technical school in every city, and the teachers of vocational and technical schools can be filled by those skilled workers who have worked for several years, and there are tens of thousands of such skilled workers in Yuanhe City.

Primary schools, secondary schools, vocational and technical schools, and universities are the education systems planned by Yan Xueyi in the early days.

School-age students enter primary school for three years, after graduation, most of the older students enter vocational and technical schools for one to three years, then they can enter the factory, and the younger students enter secondary school, and after graduating from secondary school, select outstanding students to enter the university to continue their studies. (Applicable to early students, students between the ages of 7 and 15)

Is there a university in the Kingdom of Dahan? No, not for the time being, but there is a university campus under construction in Yuanhe City, which will be completed soon, and students can be officially enrolled in the second half of 84, but this university will become the strangest university in the world, because the teachers of this university are almost no older than thirty years old, and most of them are graduates of "Yanjiabao Primary School", and they will eventually study and progress together with the first batch of students.

(Note: There are three middle schools in Yuanhe City, and they are also the only three middle schools in the Han Kingdom in a short period of time, and one middle school will be established in each of the five regions including Chengdu and Chongqing in the First Five-Year Plan)

That's all for the education chapter of the First Five-Year Plan, and the final chapter on health remains.

Hygiene matters! Very important! Very important!

Can you imagine it? At the end of the Qing Dynasty, the average life expectancy of men was only 31 years, while the average life expectancy of women was slightly higher than that of men, 33 years, these figures are unimaginable in the eyes of modern people.

What causes this to happen?

It was war, hunger, cold, and disease, and the four reasons were that the average life expectancy in the late Qing Dynasty was only about 30 years.

War, hunger (natural and man-made disasters), cold, these problems can be solved under Yan Xueyi's rule, and now there is only one problem left, and that is disease.

On the one hand, in the late Qing Dynasty, an era of backward medical technology, every outbreak of infectious diseases would cause a large number of people to die; On the other hand, many people have no money to hire a doctor when they get sick, so they can only drag it out, and it is very likely that they will die of a minor illness in the end.

The only way to solve the problem of disease is to improve the level of medical technology as much as possible, so that more diseases can be cured, and as many doctors as possible can be trained, after all, from ancient times to the present, there are very few people who understand medical skills, and medical skills are often passed down from master to apprentice, how can it be possible to train doctors in large quantities.

In the First Five-Year Plan, in addition to one hospital in Yuanhe City, one hospital will be established in Chengdu and one hospital in Chongqing, which is the limit that can be achieved in five years.

The establishment of hospitals is only one of the main points of the health chapter, but another priority is the mass publication of the Barefoot Doctor's Handbook.

What is the Barefoot Doctor's Handbook? A: The Barefoot Doctor's Handbook was published in 1970 as an illustrated book of "general medicine", ranging from common cough and vomiting to complex cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases and cancer; From the knowledge of disease prevention to the protection of nuclear weapons and biological weapons; From acupuncture and herbal medicine to commonly used Western medicine, it has the principles of clarity, simplicity and practical results.

Of course, the "Barefoot Doctor's Handbook" ordered by Yan Xueyi to be printed and distributed in large quantities will delete the protection of nuclear weapons and biological and chemical weapons, which are not out of date.

With the Barefoot Doctor's Handbook, ordinary people can treat simple ailments and deal with some hygiene problems on their own.

It is believed that with the "Barefoot Doctor's Handbook" into thousands of households, the people's physical health problems will be greatly improved, the importance of the "Barefoot Doctor's Handbook" can be imagined, the premise is that the people can know words, this problem is being solved.

For Yan Xueyi, printing the "Barefoot Doctor's Handbook" in large quantities was a last resort, and if Yan Xueyi could establish a hospital in every town and a health center in every village, there would be no need for the "Barefoot Doctor's Handbook".

Yan Xueyi believes that in the near future, all of this will be realized.

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The chapters of agriculture, industry, commerce, military, education, medical care, and transportation are in full swing in the Fourth Five-Year Plan.

[In the last chapter of the foreshadowing, everyone thinks that the foreshadowing written earlier is hydrology, so the author will abbreviate the rest of the things in this chapter, and enter the plot in the next chapter]