All Hail Cousin Brother

Chapter 919: Resettlement of Disaster Victims

Ma Dachun nodded repeatedly. Most of the silkworm farmers who taught the victims how to raise silkworms were from the silkworm farm owned by Princess Shaoyi. They had mentioned this earlier.

The clerk said earnestly: "The princess will not lose you. Tussah silk is not cheap. If you can raise it well, even 30% will be enough for your family to live a good life. If you don't believe me, ask which other silkworm farmers in Liaodong are like this." Good treatment?"

Ma Dachun said quickly: "I understand, I heard from the silkworm farmers recently that the gentry did not do good things, and the silkworm farmers worked hard to raise silkworms, but they could not make a living. It was Princess Shaoyi who united with retail silkworm farmers and outside merchants to ask the gentry We exerted pressure to reprice the price of tussah silkworms and signed a price guarantee contract to ensure that no one can maliciously suppress the price of tussah silkworm cocoons or bully silkworm farmers in any form."

"This year, the price of tussah silkworms in Liaodong is basically the same as that in other areas of the Zhou Dynasty. The first batch of silkworm cocoons has almost come out in the Liancheng area. Many silkworm farmers have signed sales and purchase contracts with Princess Shaoyi's silkworm farm, and everyone can sell it. It’s a good price.”

The silkworm chrysalis produced in the process of raising silkworms is a good thing. Not only can they eat it, but they can also be used to raise livestock and poultry. These are their own.

With just a little hard work, they can get 30%. This is because Princess Shaoyi takes special care of them.

Not to mention 70%, they would be willing even if it was 90%.

The clerk's face brightened slightly and he nodded.

Ma Dachun quickly added: "It's strange for the younger ones. Those who learned how to raise tussahs were assigned to the place where the silkworm farm was opened. What about the others? How should they be assigned?"

Seeing many people behind him, the clerk stretched out his ears to listen, and he was not impatient at all: "Those who learn to fish will be assigned to the coastal areas, rivers and lakes. Is that the big blue flag over there? What? They couldn't, so they were allocated to areas with more wasteland to cultivate sweet potatoes. Princess Shaoyi carried out seedling breeding and propagation on her own farm. The number of sweet potatoes was large and sufficient, and they were distributed to the victims free of charge. When we arrived at the field, we went directly to the village to register and collect. The previous batches of victims who had been resettled had all been cleared and planted..."

The government had posted notices about this matter in various government offices in Liaodong. The internment camps had also heard about it, and they had completely taken it to heart.

King Wu Mu, the government, and Princess Shaoyi have made proper arrangements and care for them, these victims who have fled from the famine. If everyone survives for another month or two, the sweet potato vines will come out, and they no longer have to live a precarious life. , for a time everyone praised the lawsuit one after another, Princess Shaoyi was saintly, kind and benevolent.

There were even many people who immediately began to curse. Those who had slandered Princess Shaoyi bluntly asked whether the people in the north were all fools. Princess Shaoyi had done so many good things, yet there were still people who scolded her. She, the victims of the disaster, do not believe those dirty words.

Yin Huaixi only watched for a while and then returned to the camp.

There are a total of 200,000 refugees in this group. They are divided into different areas according to different household registration situations. The victims in one area, except for relatives and friends, are dispersed as much as possible to avoid being grouped together and forming a crowd.

After the victims have received the resettlement materials, Youjun will escort them to the designated place for resettlement early tomorrow morning.

For the next three years, the victims were the focus of the government's attention.

The local government will provide certain assistance to local disaster victims, but once they violate the law, they will also be punished more severely than the original law.

The government had explained this to the victims before they settled down.

If they did not agree to settle down in Liaodong, the government would not force them and made it clear that they would be repatriated to their place of origin after the famine.

Yin Yi came over to report: "The next batch of refugees has gone through preliminary screening. It is expected that they will be able to receive resettlement materials and be placed at designated locations in three days. And so on. It is expected that the resettlement of the victims will be basically completed by the beginning of May."

It was about the same time as expected. Yin Huaixi frowned: "How is the situation at the injury camp?"

In the internment camp, many people were injured and injured every day. Once these people were discovered, anyone who came into contact with them would be sent to the injury camp for isolation treatment. A small epidemic had already formed.

The patients all have symptoms such as joint pain, head pain, latent heat and internal upset, coughing and vomiting. In severe cases, vomiting and diarrhea, sores and other conditions may appear on the body, making it easy to spread the disease.

Fortunately, Uncle Sun has quite a lot of experience in dealing with such diseases: "This kind of epidemic occurs in spring and summer, and the weather is hot and humid. The victims have traveled long distances to escape famine. Their bodies have suffered too much, and they have no resistance to injuries and illnesses. The evil spirits in their bodies have Shengzhengshuan is a relatively common malaria. It is not a difficult disease. As long as it is discovered early, it can be cured. However, such diseases are all emergencies. If the condition worsens..."

Although Uncle Sun didn't say the rest.

But Yin Huaixi understood that it was not that the condition was incurable when the condition worsened, but that treatment required a large amount of relatively precious medicinal materials, and it also cost a lot of energy, so the gain outweighed the loss.

It’s not that I don’t want to save him, it’s that I can’t save him.

There is no shortage of medicinal materials in the internment camp, but most of them are commonly used medicinal materials. Good medicinal materials are still scarce. Good steel is used on the blade. Although it is cruel, it is also a reality.

In addition, most of the doctors in the shelter camps are military doctors from the Youjun Army. Although there is no shortage of manpower, they are still very tight. There are tens of thousands of injured and sick victims in the shelter camps. Too much energy is spent on one or two people. , it is very likely that other patients with mild symptoms will worsen their condition due to neglect of treatment.

Yin Yiyi said: "Because we have taken preventive measures in advance and have relevant treatment methods, the epidemic has not expanded and is still within control. There are currently sufficient medicinal materials and the situation in the injury camp is also improving."

But every day, many people still die.

"To ward off epidemics, remove poisons, repel insects and remove filth, the victims of the disaster must be gathered together to fume and burn it every day, once in the morning and evening. In each tent, mugwort must be fumigated and burned every morning, and mixed with sulfur. Plant ash, medicine to prevent and treat diseases, each person should have a bowl of it every day, don’t neglect it..."

Yin Huaixi was a little worried and explained it carefully again.

The refugee camp looks chaotic, but in terms of management, it adopts semi-military management.

Everyone must strictly implement it.

Those who disobey will be sent directly to the injury camp without any explanation.

After the explanation was clear, Yin Huaixi changed the subject and asked, "How long does it take for Ye Xiaoci to arrive in Xi'an?"

Yin Yi reported: "It will take about three days."

Yin Huaixi felt confident and said quietly: "After Ye Xiaoci arrived in Xi'an, he illegally smuggled tea, salt, grain, porcelain and other trade evidence to Beidi by the northern gentry, and the gentry perfunctory national policies, resulting in a lack of supplies in the refugee camps, and the victims The casualties were huge, and the relevant evidence of a small epidemic breaking out in the refugee camp was handed over to Ye Xiaoci."

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