Chapter XVII
Day after day, the days kept passing, and before Li Yingyuan realized it, more than a month had passed. In this period www.biquge.info of time, a lot of things have happened, which has made Li Yingyuan profoundly change from the inside out.
In terms of Li Yingyuan's thoughts, working in this county government is not a leisurely errand. The English army alone numbered more than 2,000 men, not counting the navy and battleship sailors, and the only real doctors were three doctors, including Dr. Shepud, kept the three men busy every day.
Those apprentices who do protons say they come to help, but they don't actually understand anything, and usually they are mostly helping.
Li Yingyuan's medical skills are not high, but he has learned medical skills from Jueyuan seriously, in the words of Dr. Shepude, he has experienced systematic medical education, and soon became the first cadre under Dr. Shepude, and he is so busy every day that he can't touch the ground.
Usually with a little time, Li Yingyuan still has to find Dr. Shepud or other wounded soldiers who know how to read and write to learn English. Originally, with the pride of the Daming people, learning his Chinese language was a cheap profession, but after seeing Dr. Shepud's medical treatment, Li Yingyuan became very interested in the medical skills of Taixi, especially wanted to understand the thick medical books in Shepud's hand.
Not to mention anything else, those two painted human anatomy diagrams and vascular flow diagrams can be understood, and the English words above can be corresponded to the names of the organs on Daming's side, etc., which can greatly improve Li Yingyuan's current medical skills.
In addition, according to Dr. Shepud's description, Li Yingyuan knew that the English doctors did not use herbal medicines, but the way they used was different from that of the Ming doctors.
The doctors of the Ming Dynasty like to talk about herbs and put them together to boil soup and drink, while the English doctors advocate cold extraction, believing that the active ingredients in the herbs must be extracted at room temperature, that is, the plant alkaloids in the herbs must be extracted.
Li Yingyuan doesn't know exactly what plant alkaloids are, but it is estimated that it is probably some kind of herbal essence, in short, it is a very high one. Li Yingyuan was very fascinated by this, but unfortunately he had just begun to learn English, and it was almost impossible to understand medical books by himself. Dr. Shepherd encouraged Lee to learn English and English medicine.
However, Dr. Shepud's own interest in Daming medicine is lacking, and he has no desire to learn acupuncture and traditional Chinese medicine prescriptions.
Li Yingyuan pointed out to Dr. Shepud that he had used traditional Chinese medicine prescriptions to treat the wounds of leeches that Dr. Shepud, who himself felt helpless, and that there were several useful earthworks, but Shepud thought that they were just encounters by chance, and they were not universal and stubborn.
In normal times, Dr. Shepudt was very open-minded and studious, and had the temperament of a scholar that Li Yingyuan respected very much, but he was very paranoid on this issue.
Seeing that the prescription of traditional Chinese medicine has practical effects, the meridian theory and acupuncture advocated by Daming Chinese medicine also have their own uniqueness, but this Dr. Shepted is stubbornly unwilling to admit this.
Naturally, the assistance of the monarch and the five elements theory of traditional Chinese medicine are also evil arts for Shepud, which is unscientific witchcraft and has no research value. Since Shepd was unwilling to spend time studying, Li Yingyuan had no choice but to give up persuasion.
Li Yingyuan really wanted to use actual cases to cure several patients that Xie Pude couldn't treat, so that Xie Pude could understand the superiority of Daming medicine, but Xie Pude's medical skills were actually far better than Li Yingyuan, and this kind of opportunity was almost impossible to meet.
Considering the shortage of manpower in the medical department, Major Andrew specially ordered each medical center on Dinghai Island to send Lang Zhong or apprentices to help the medical department with the work of Dr. Shepud. Under the obscenity of Major Andrew, the infirmaries had to give in.
With a stroke of his pen, Shepud put Li Yingyuan in charge of the management of these people. Li Yingyuan himself was unwilling to do this kind of work, but at this time, the situation was stronger than others, and he knew that it was not something he could shirk.
Among these forcibly recruited medical staff, many of them were famous doctors who had a great reputation in Dinghai, and they could throw Hai Dagui out a few streets by taking out just one of them. Now it is under the management of the unknown apprentices of the sea nobles, and I don't know how big its psychological shadow is.
Chen Changsheng privately told Li Yingyuan that because these doctors were hiding when they first came, they were unwilling to treat the pirates of the Senate Council, so Major Andrew wanted to take this opportunity to humiliate them.
Zheng Sanguan in the duo next door said that no matter what industry or industry, when a newcomer works under the new owner, he should start slowly from the lowest level, but Li Yingyuan was promoted by a rocket, maybe it means a horse bone in the gold city.
There is a certain truth in the words of these two people, Li Yingyuan thinks so. As a result, he suddenly found himself a powerful figure among the Ming people working under the English, and Chen Zhuan tried his best to see him for the first few times.
One day, Li Yingyuan thought about it and suddenly found that there were already a lot of Ming people working for the English on the island, at least two or three hundred.
Like Zheng Sanguan and Liu Xiang, there are at least twenty or thirty Ming people who have been working for the English since Nanyang and followed the British Navy to the north at this time, and they generally have a good impression of the English people, and most of them are proficient in the Duomen Taixi language, which is very respected and trusted by the English people.
These people either work as interpreters for the English people, or do practical work in some key departments, and usually help the English people manage the new big names, etc., and they are considered real power people.
These people were called returnees, and many of them were high-ranking officers and soldiers who had good relations with the English officers.
In addition, like Chen Zhutou, who originally worked for the government, and after the county government was occupied by the pirates, there were quite a few quick arresters who served the pirates, and usually managed the streets for the pirates to keep the market safe. Naturally, these people are called the Yamen sect.
However, according to Li Yingyuan's observation, the pirates did not trust these people very much, for example, Chen Zhutou was not as well treated as his son Chen Changsheng.
In Dinghai, seeing that the pirates were powerful, they voted over in the hope of getting a piece of the pie on the pirates' side, and there were also many people. These people are a complex composition, including some gang members, various sailors with pirate experience, etc., and are willing to do anything as long as the English people give them a little sweetness.
However, the English people neither reused nor drove away these people, and occasionally gave some sweetness, but usually tried to restrain them. In private, some people call these people singles, which is also appropriate.
Relatively speaking, Chen Changsheng can be regarded as a proton faction. After the English people gained a foothold in Dinghai, they specially selected dozens of literate and sensible people from among the children of the Yamen officials, and asked them to follow the English people to do things and study, which is called training.
Many people originally thought that these people were hostages, a means used by the English to control the Yamen faction, but Li Yingyuan felt that the people in Dr. Shepud's department had some special expectations for these children, far more than adults. This gave him some very bad conjectures.
As for Li Yingyuan, he should belong to the mercenary faction. The English people employ a large number of professional and technical personnel (Shepde), which is commonly known as various craftsmen, among which Langzhong, the bookkeeper, the blacksmith, the carpenter, the shipwright and other craftsmen with a skill usually help the English people to do things, and the monthly wages are relatively pure employment relations.
The English people were paid a good wage, and they all worked hard. Of course, under the deterrence of the strong force of the English, even if the salary is not much, there is no one who does not open his eyes and clearly say that he is not willing to do things for the English.
The first English soldiers were bitten by leeches, but the Langzhong hid one by one, unwilling to serve, but it seemed to be a desperate sound. At this time, there was no particular objection to saying that they were unwilling to work for foreign English.
Originally, Li Yingyuan was at most an ordinary apprentice of Lang Xue, but he had the merit of helping Dr. Shepud's treatment of more than a dozen soldiers, and he was favored by Dr. Shepud, assisting in the management of Langzhong and his apprentices, and suddenly became a powerful figure.
He was considered a top figure in the entire mercenary faction, and even among the entire group of people who depended on the English, even the most powerful returnees, who also encircled him more and tried to build a good relationship.
Working and studying every day, dealing with all kinds of people, etc., in these busy days, Li Yingyuan felt that he was a little addicted, indulging in this feeling of learning new things every day, indulging in a lively feeling that was different from the original Taoist temple, and indulging in the freshness given by the new civilization brought by the English.
Sometimes when he recalls his original life in the Taoist temple, he feels that life is so far away that it is almost illusory, and when he thinks of his mission, he feels even more unreal, and even wonders if it is his own dream, he is just an ordinary Taoist boy who was expelled by the Taoist priests, and he followed Hai Dagui to Dinghai to seek a life in desperation.
However, this intoxication is fiction after all, and the time of awakening finally came, and as soon as it arrived, it put Li Yingyuan in an unusually violent storm.