Chapter 496, the eldest son Wang Qingbai
Life in the Cadet Army was not so comfortable.
Wang Qingbai is 12 years old this year. He has only one identity in the Cadet Army, that is, an ordinary middle-level junior army cadet.
As a twelve-year-old boy, Wang Qingbai has never felt that there is anything special about his identity. Although his father was Wang Shuhui, who was the chairman of the China Renaissance Party, the chairman of the Central Government Council, the general political commissar of the China Renaissance Army, and the emperor of the Chinese Empire.
However, Wang Qingbai, who grew up in collective life since childhood, like most of the cadets of the Young Army, only regarded his father Wang Shuhui as the general political commissar of the Renaissance Army and the leader of all the soldiers of the Chinese People's Renaissance Army.
Like all children in the Chinese Empire, there is nothing too special about Wang Qingbai's twelve-year-old life.
After Wang Qingbai was born in 1626, he was sent to a nursery to receive collective care. When Wang Qingbai was three years old, he began to live in the nursery class. When Wang Qingbai was five years old, he began to receive preschool education. After Wang Qingbai completed a one-year preschool education, he was promoted to the Chinese People's Junior Youth Army and began to receive primary education.
When he was nine years old, he completed his primary school education and was promoted to the Chinese People's Intermediate Junior Army to receive junior high school education.
Now, at the age of twelve, Wang Qingbai is in his last year in the middle junior army camp.
After this year, whether he will be admitted to a secondary school to start learning professional knowledge, or enter a high school to receive academic education, this will become the first important choice in his life.
We must say that the childhood life of the children of the Chinese Empire was not the carefree and happy life of the children of later generations.
Because of the thirst for modern industrial talents, Wang Shuhui painstakingly promoted universal education in 17th-century China. The kind of fallacy and heresy that advocates what kind of quality education allows students to develop freely will not work here in Wang Shuhui.
In order to quickly train talents who are fully adapted to the industrialized society, the Baath Party led by Wang Shuhui has adopted a militarized, closed, industrialized and reproducible talent training method for all children throughout China.
From the moment a child is born, he or she is sent to a nursery to be raised by a group of specialized infant and child care professionals.
By the time the child is three years old, he will begin elementary education in things like pinyin, literacy and simple arithmetic.
When the child is five years old, he will begin to receive pre-school education, at least the ability to read simple texts fluently, and perform simple addition and subtraction mathematical calculations.
After the child has completed one year of preschool education, he will begin at the age of six to receive basic military training and physical training, and at the same time begin to receive the original five to six years, but has been compressed into three years of junior junior military education.
It is very unfortunate because of the closed, militarized, industrialized mode of education and training. Under the barracks-style life of Sparta, they did not have the long and happy winter and summer vacations of the children of later generations.
Cadet soldiers in the junior cadet army only have three days a month to visit their families. The three-day family visit time refers to the barracks reception day when parents come to the barracks to visit their children.
The so-called winter and summer vacations, excluding visits to farms and factories, as well as militarized group activities such as camping and military training, can only leave the barracks for 10 days in July and 10 days during the Spring Festival to reunite with their parents.
After all, considering that the original five years of primary school education have been compressed into three years, the so-called winter and summer vacations will inevitably be canceled.
However, relatively speaking, these children with parents and families are always much happier than their current instructors and instructors.
You must know that most of the primary and secondary school instructors in China are orphans from Wang Shuhui's Xishan base. Speaking of which, although the life of study and training is very hard, these children with parents and families are always happier than their teachers.
Because the Chinese Empire implemented a nine-year compulsory education system, that is, two years of kindergarten (three to five years old), one year of preschool (five to six years old), three years of junior junior military (six to nine years old), and three years of intermediate junior class (nine to twelve years old). So after these children have completed three years of junior cadet cadet training (education and military training), they will all be promoted to the junior cadet cadets to receive more formal paramilitary lessons.
This is because, according to the system of the Chinese Empire, the military training of the Chinese People's Intermediate Cadet Army is no longer guided by the militia units like the military training of the junior cadet army. The military training of the Chinese People's Junior Army cadets is all guided by the regular units of the Chinese People's Rejuvenation Army.
Therefore, the Chinese People's Intermediate Youth Army belongs to a regular sequence of the Chinese People's Rejuvenation Army.
Wang Shuhui did not join the army in modern times. But he knew from what he knew about the actual situation that the place that could transform and shape people the most was the army.
Whether it was his father's generation or his generation, everyone who participated in the army received a complete physical and mental transformation.
Industrialized China needs advanced industrialized talents who have a high degree of discipline and organization, have a healthy physique, a tenacious spirit, and have comprehensive knowledge and professional skills, which are completely different from the ignorant, numb, scattered, backward, and foolish people who lack the ability to act and the spirit of hard work in the feudal agricultural society.
Therefore, even if this kind of Spartan militarized education, this somewhat rough and tough way of education may cause serious psychological trauma to some children, but in the face of industrialized China, which is truly the most humanitarian goal in the world, this possible harm is completely acceptable.
When Wang Shuhui's eldest son, Wang Qingbai, was born, Zhu Weiyan did not want her children and the children of workers and farm workers in the suburbs of Zhijiang County to receive a militarized education that she considered very cruel. She has always insisted on raising her own children on her own.
However, in the face of Wang Shuhui's tough attitude, Zhu Weiyan still reluctantly sent Wang Qingbai to the No. 12 Nursery School in Zhijiang County to be raised by the Renaissance Party.
With one there will be two, and with two there will be three. As Wang Shuhui and Zhu Weiyan's children continue to be born, and as these children are constantly sent to nurseries to be raised and educated by the state, Zhu Weiyan no longer insists on her own ideas.
After all, this unreasonable way of arranging children's education by the state did not really hurt Wang Qingbai.
What's more, as Wang Qingbai grew up, Zhu Weiyan also felt the good aspects of this militarized and closed education from Wang Qingbai's growth.
Of course, Zhu Weiyan is also not so close and enthusiastic about the relationship between children and parents, and the child will never have a complaint about the national education system that she respects as much as Wang Shuhui, the leader of the Renaissance Army.
But Zhu Weiyan also knows that whether it is her eldest son or her second son, these children's feelings for Wang Shuhui are not the kind of feelings that children have for their parents, but the feelings of soldiers for leaders.
From this point of view, although Zhu Weiyan has a great discomfort in her heart, and even has a certain sense of guilt, she also knows that the children's feelings for themselves as mothers and Wang Shuhui as fathers are actually relatively cold.
However, seeing that her seven or eight-year-old son has been able to handle his own life like a little adult since he was a child, plan his own life, and take care of his own body, this still makes Zhu Weiyan feel more comforted.
Closed, militarized, and industrialized education and training methods will inevitably lead to alienation between children and their parents. But Wang Shuhui never felt that there was anything wrong with this kind of estrangement.
Even in modern times, Wang Shuhui has always believed that marriage is everyone's right, and giving birth to offspring is also everyone's right, but not everyone has the ability and qualifications to raise and educate children.
When Wang Shuhui was working at the university, he once rented a private house next to the university. He often saw workers who had come from the countryside to the cities to work, and who had two or three children at a young age. These are at most migrant workers with a junior high school education, and they are very casual in giving birth. Almost every couple has two or three children.
However, these parents who may have only been about 20 years old, or even less than 20 years old, and are still parents of children, will not spend time and energy on raising and educating their children seriously. Two or three children are left outside and running around, and the children sit on the floor crying, but they are watching TV, eating melon seeds, surfing the Internet in their rooms, and they don't care about their children at all. This phenomenon is very common.
Wang Shuhui believes that many people in modern society do not have the ability and qualifications to raise and educate children, so how can he rest assured that those ancient people who really survived the cruel environment of feudal agricultural society in a state of ignorance, numbness, ignorance and stupidity.
The reason why Wang Shuhui deprived the older generation of Chinese people of the right to raise and educate their own children, and transferred the power of raising and educating the new generation of Chinese to the hands of the Baxing Party and the state through policy and legal means, is that, on the one hand, Wang Shuhui does not want the new generation of Chinese to be tainted with the ignorance and stupidity of their parents' feudal agricultural era, and on the other hand, he believes that the Chinese in the feudal agricultural era are not qualified to raise and educate the new generation of Chinese.
Under these circumstances, Wang Shuhui and the Baath Party wish that all the new Chinese had a cold relationship with their parents and a weak feeling.
Of course, Wang Shuhui, who has basically never lived any family life and has not experienced much family warmth, will not feel uncomfortable because his sons have weak feelings for him. In a way, he didn't have any particularly strong affection for his children except for his youngest daughter.
From a very rational standpoint, he believed that it was a good thing that his sons were cold to him. He absolutely didn't want his son to have any complacent mentality because of his identity.
At least from his eldest son Wang Qingbai, he feels that this militarized and closed education method has raised his children very healthily.
Wang Qingbai himself didn't know that his father was such a cold-blooded person.
Of course, because Wang Qingbai, who lives in a closed barracks-like environment all the year round, can only live with his father and mother for about a month every year, he doesn't know much about his father.
Just like Zhu Weiyan thinks, for Wang Qingbai, Wang Shuhui is his father, and it is far more meaningful to him than Wang Shuhui is the leader of the Chinese People's Rejuvenation Army.
It is precisely because Wang Qingbai, like all the students in the Cadet Army, regards Wang Shuhui as a leader, so Wang Qingbai will not have any thoughts about feeling good about himself at all, and he feels that he is quite great and superior.
After all, in the Cadet Army, in such a militarized environment full of discipline and rules, competition and cooperation, only real examination rankings, only real test results, only real military training results, and only real outstanding performance in large-scale military competitions and large-scale military training are the real things that can make people proud and proud.
Wang Qingbai, who grew up in the Junior Army, is a very good child.
may be like his mother Zhu Weiyan who lives with Wang Shuhui all the year round, and is also affected by space-time radiation, so she is physiologically specific and almost does not age in appearance, Wang Qingbai's physical fitness was very amazing when she was very young. Among his peers, whether in physiology or intelligence, Wang Qingbai's development level is very high.
Wang Qingbai, who has won a large number of honors in various competitions, competitions, practical activities and various competitions in collective life all the year round because of his excellent examination results and military literacy, is also quite proud to a certain extent.
For him, his father is just his father. This young man, who is very high-profile in the Cadet Army because of his real achievements, does not feel that his father is his dependence. He thinks he's the one who has real material.
Of course, in a collective environment like the Boys' Army, in this atmosphere of militarization, it is not a big deal for someone to know that Wang Qingbai's father is Wang Shuhui. The children who grow up in this environment all have the same idea, that is, the people who can really be praised and affirmed must be those with good grades, high level, and strength.
Under the strict secrecy of the Central Guard Bureau, neither the No. 6 Junior Junior Cadet Army of Zhijiang nor the No. 8 Intermediate Junior Cadet Army of Xinjing, whether it was a student soldier or an instructor, did not know that this outstanding boy named Wang Qingbai was the son of Wang Shuhui.
Whether it is a cadet or an instructor in the Cadet Army, they only know that the young cadet named Wang Qingbai is a young man who will definitely have a great future and good development.
Although Wang Shuhui has never expressed his thoughts about his eldest son, Wang Shuhui still has some appreciation for his eldest son Wang Qingbai.
In his heart, this child is very much like his younger self.
This is actually a father's greatest pride.