Chapter Ninety-One: Allow You
Mu Qingli said with a smile: "If we can continue to open up the wasteland, it will not be bad, anyway, the most important thing for our Zhendong Army is people, so we should exercise, the more land, the more food." Moreover, Pingcheng is already trying to plant corn, and when the time comes, wheat, potatoes, sweet potatoes, corn, and most of the military rations of the Zhendong Army will be guaranteed, and they can also benefit the people, killing three birds with one stone. ”
Although the people of Weizhou are living a little better than the places occupied by the Hu people, they have to hand over seventy percent of the harvest in the field every year, which is still in the case of someone in the family joining the army, if no one joins the army, it is really not easy to hand over eighty percent.
When everyone heard this, they nodded their heads and praised it.
Unexpectedly, Mu Qingli was not very old, but he thought about it for a long time, for the sake of the army and the people.
"By the way, Mu Qing, I heard that you are building a field hospital? What is this field hospital like, you can tell us. ”
The questioner was a commander who had been overnourished by the wounded soldiers, because of his good looks, and he could grasp the offensive, and he successfully married the nurse who took care of him at that time, although he was a widow, he had never been picky about those who had difficulty marrying a wife, and if he had to marry, he was very enviable.
Marrying a soldier is actually the best choice for nurses, after all, in this era, no man can accept his wife and take care of other men outside all day long. The soldiers are different, they lick the blood on the tip of the knife, they understand the preciousness of life too well, and they only have gratitude for the nurses who take care of them, and there is no blasphemy. Therefore, getting along with the soldiers is the easiest for nurses.
Recently, the commander always saw his wife busy coming and going, and when he heard that he was busy studying and training, as well as building a field hospital, he was curious, so he asked Mu Qingli.
Mu Qingli smiled kindly at the commander, then looked at the curious people, and replied: "This field hospital is actually a camp for wounded soldiers, but it is not located in the army. In wartime, it receives wounded soldiers and sends front-line rescuers to rescue the wounded at the front as soon as possible; In peacetime, he is responsible for the physical conditions of the soldiers such as headaches and brain fever, and ensures the health of the soldiers. ”
"Then this is no different from the current wounded barracks, why should it be rebuilt independently?" Questions were raised.
Mu Qingli shook her head, "The previous wounded barracks and field hospitals are incomparable, and the design of the field hospital itself is more suitable for soldiers to see a doctor and recuperate, and all kinds of medical equipment will be more perfect."
The conditions of the wounded barracks are too poor, and no matter how they are transformed, they still cannot achieve the expected results, at most, they can only treat a superficial injury, and it will be difficult to do anything else. ”
Seeing that everyone nodded in understanding, Mu Qingli said again: "If it is in a peaceful and prosperous era, the expenses of such a hospital should be borne by the imperial court, but in this situation, the local garrison has to be responsible." ”
Zhao Ziyi took over at the right time: "It's okay, since it is beneficial to the army, it is understandable that we are responsible." ”
Mu Qingli looked at Zhao Ziyi and said seriously: "General, what the last general means, field hospitals should not be limited to Hanmen Pass, but should be vigorously promoted, at least, every place where there are permanent troops should have a field hospital." ”
When the words fell, everyone was shocked!
Zhao Ziyi smiled lightly: "Other generals can't accept you, but in Weizhou and Yuyu City, you are allowed." ”
Mu Qingli smiled brightly, and a different kind of brilliance appeared on her ordinary face: "Thank you, General." ”