Chapter 172: Supplies Like a Mountain!
Thinking about the wonderful bodies of Xiao Qiuxiang and the imperial concubines, a trace of saliva flowed from the corner of his mouth with excitement, and Zhu Zilong returned to the Langsha branch.
When he came out of it again, a large group of employees inside came out with large boxes one by one.
If you don't open it, you won't know that it's full of sex toys, underwear, underwear, and other things. Of course, the temptation of uniforms is indispensable, what flight attendant outfits, nurse outfits, white-collar outfits, etc.
Well, these things, after Zhu Zilong returned to the Ming Dynasty, were not intended to be used by people outside, but for his own women in the room, and they belonged to personal use.
Once you've bought these, you have to get down to business. (Well, was you doing your job just now?) )
Soon, Zhu Zilong and his assistants crashed into the house of the representative who bought a large number of drugs last time, and after a round of politeness, plus a familiar face, and a big rebate red envelope.
In the afternoon of the same day, truckloads of regular medicines (Viagra adults are naturally indispensable) at special prices were transported onto the ship.
Don't get me wrong, the so-called special approval refers to speed and shipments, and there is no other shady or anything.
In recent years, pharmaceutical companies have also competed fiercely, and big customers like Zhu Zilong are naturally happy for both sides. But the rebate is given to hear more secrets and multiple connections.
No, I want to help African countries import these things inexplicably, and I want to train some local copycat doctors.
These professionals working in Yix, they have given many good suggestions on how to help Zhu Zilong quickly produce copycat doctors.
As soon as I turned around, some good proposals and a couple of in-house editorial publications of the Barefoot Doctor's Rapid Development Manual were in hand.
That night, Zhu Zilong sent many similar books to the printing factory, and asked them to print them frantically after the pattern of ancient books.
In the history of China, not to mention the proportion of doctors in ancient times, it was the period when New China was just founded.
In 1965, the Minister of Health reported to the President that only 10 per cent of the country's more than 1.4 million health workers were in rural areas, which accounted for 90 per cent of the population. This set of figures made the chairman angry, and his old man immediately issued an instruction: "Train a large number of doctors who 'can afford to be raised in rural areas'." ”
So, similar professional-grade books came out!
These things are naturally unknown in 2020 in modern times, but at that time, even modern folk are still very practical. It's like Zhu Zilong copied and threw it to the Ming Dynasty!
Books like the "Barefoot Doctor's Handbook" are designed to effectively grasp the conditions of primary care, turn the advanced and complex into concise, and use the most simple language and the most practical methods to popularize the diagnosis and treatment of diseases.
This kind of book, which is used only by doctors and in schools, does not follow the traditional practice, but first talks about anatomy, physiology, biochemistry, and pharmacology. Rather, it is problem-centered, clear, simple and effective, and has become the standard for the success of universal medical education.
This kind of book did it: as long as you could read and write, you could be a barefoot doctor, and you could quickly diagnose and treat all kinds of common diseases that accounted for 99% of the total incidence of diseases at that time.
Therefore, as long as Zhu Zilong returned to the Ming Dynasty, he vigorously made his subordinates literate, and almost everyone could become a copycat doctor with dim sum. If you specialize, you can quickly become a copycat doctor!
(The above is the real book situation, and Chinese books such as the Barefoot Doctor's Handbook can still be found in English in special bookstores in some Western countries.) )
This kind of book from the New China period can help a medical student who has studied medicine for several years and has not yet found the way to outpatient and rescue to become an experienced clinician in no time. It can also help ordinary people avoid the cumbersome cost of seeking medical treatment and medicine, and diagnose and treat common diseases by themselves.
Of course, it can't help you become a professional in surgery, nor can it help you become a full-fledged doctor in a public hospital.
In order to cooperate with the good development of this kind of civilian medical books, Zhu Zilong purchased a large number of literacy study books, and it was too late to calculate the time. He couldn't manage it so much, so he directly asked the employees in his factory to work overtime that night to tear out some of the books that were easy to leak problems.
Then transport it on board!
After thinking about it, there was already papermaking in ancient times, but the output was not high, and the price of paper was very high, so there were very few readers. Coupled with some other reasons, Zhu Zilong decided to change the reading situation of the people under his rule first.
As a last resort, he called someone to inquire and find an information company, and finally ordered dozens of old-fashioned paper-making machinery from a factory on the outskirts of Nanjing at the fastest speed.
Most of the paper in the Western Han Dynasty was made of hemp, and the Eastern Han Dynasty also used hemp paper as the main material. Since then, various kinds of bark paper have been introduced. During the Wei and Jin dynasties, mulberry paper and rattan paper were invented.
In the Tang Dynasty, paper made from the bark of certain incense trees appeared, called fragrant bark paper. It is particularly worth mentioning the use of bamboo to make paper, which appeared in the middle of the Tang Dynasty. But there is a major problem, the yield is not high!
The difference between ancient papermaking and modern times is not much, but the production process is simplified.
As far as the pulping process is concerned, this step took a long time in ancient times, which is one of the reasons why papermaking was not so common when it first appeared. The modern pulping process is divided into three types: mechanical pulping method, chemical pulping method and semi-chemical pulping method, which can be greatly shortened with machinery.
The so-called time is money, and naturally this cost will be reduced, and the people will be able to benefit, and more and more people will have culture.
After doing this, looking at the supplies on the No. 2 treasure ship, Zhu Zilong had a headache.
It seems that I still want to buy more things to bring back to the Ming Dynasty, but the treasure ship No. 2 obviously can't be put down, what should I do?
In the midst of the dilemma, the chatting muttering of the two workers made Zhu Zilong hear it when he passed by. Immediately, his face was happy!
These two workers are talking about barges!
(A barge, you can think of it as a wagon like a wagon at sea.) )
The barge itself has no self-propelled ability and needs to be towed by a tug or pusher. It is characterized by simple equipment, shallow draft and large cargo capacity. And it can be grouped at any time according to the requirements of cargo transportation, and is suitable for hanging behind any ship to move forward.
Mainly used to transport goods (such as coal, yellow sand, oil, timber or grain); Sometimes it also carries passengers, usually towed by tugboats.
For a while, Zhu Zilong was very excited.
Hurriedly asked people to buy a large barge at the nearby shipyard as quickly as possible. (There is a concentration of similar factories near the Hobune Factory, so it's easy to buy these kinds of things.) )
Looking at this barge with the same displacement and tonnage of several thousand tons, hanging behind the treasure ship No. 2, Zhu Zilong was happy in his heart. This is also a copycat 10,000-ton ship, right?
Well, next, the purchase of materials can be done in large quantities, right?
Well, no, there may not be enough time. Grandma is a bear, well, forget it, considering that a lot of machinery was transported to the Ming Dynasty. In this barge, NNNN barrels of diesel and gasoline are purchased from a nearby gas station.
Buy another batch of old military uniforms and old-fashioned cotton clothes from nearby garment factories and put them in, and then go back to the Ming Dynasty. After all, time waits for no one!
After all, even if it was because of the Dingdao Divine Needle that strengthened the Copycat Moonlight Treasure Box, now that Zhu Zilong could stay in modern time, from four days to more than six days of cooldown, it would still not be enough!
Wait, gasoline drums?
Zhu Zilong, who was helpless to return to the Ming Dynasty, on the sixth day, watching a large number of barrels of gasoline one after another, loading them into the barge after payment, suddenly a flash of inspiration flashed in his mind.
A bold idea immediately appeared in my heart! (To be continued.) )