Chapter 137 Wei Shu fights (1)
Chapter 137: The War between Wei and Shu (Part 1)
Among the three countries, only the doctors and the status of hundreds of construction workers gradually increased, and the traders in other countries were gradually attracted by the Shu Han and all flowed into Sichuan. Some wanted to make a living, some wanted to make a top-notch person based on their skills, and more were coming to visit.
Hua Tuo's disciple Li Dangzhi was one of them. His Royal Highness was seriously ill and bedridden, and the imperial doctor was helpless. So the court recruited doctors from all over the world. After hearing the news, Li Dangzhi hurried to Chengdu for the election. Hua Tuo's medical skills were praised, but his status did not change due to his magical skills. Hua Tuo was very similar to Ma Jun.
As Hua Tuo's disciples, whether it is Fan A, Wu Pu, or Li Dangzhi, even though he has obtained the true teachings of Hua Tuo, how can he compare to the master? The master is ashamed of practicing medicine, and he is not much better than a disciple.
It is said that Hua Tuo intended to pass on his medical books to the present when he was in prison. The prison guards did not dare to accept the laws, so Hua Tuo had to burn the books. Li Dangzhi was already one step too late to go there when he heard the news. The teacher's medical books had not been passed down, but the medical skills were on the three disciples.
Li Dangzhi sought his two senior brothers, prepared to reunite the three of them, and recorded the teacher's medical skills as books and passed them on to future generations.
It is very difficult for ordinary people to write books, especially medical books, which can make people living. All the medicinal materials mentioned must be tried first before they can be recorded. This is the medical ethics of a doctor. How many medicinal herbs are there in the world? It is difficult to write books with the strength of a person alone.
So Li Dangzhi tried to contact the aristocratic families and the government, hoping to get help and funding. However, the medical industry itself is a humble industry, and people look down on you at all. After many encounters, Li Dangzhi couldn't help but feel discouraged and unwilling to do nothing in this life.
Entering Sichuan is the only opportunity, and I am afraid it is also the last opportunity.
After taking care of Liu Zhan, Liu Chan went to visit Empress Zhang and his son. Before he could even sit down, Sima Shengzhi and Wen Li came together.
Ma Cheng and Zhang Yi and other generals from the southern countries jointly submitted a letter asking Liu Chan to seize it. The southern countries wanted to use the benefits of Shu Han's sword and weapons, which was contrary to the principle. However, the current situation was too strong and the countries were suspicious of each other. After seeing several small countries that were destroyed, the idea of uniting to fight against Shu Han was completely dispelled.
Shu Han used various means to explore and exploit the national strength of the southern countries. The southern countries could only rely on plundering other countries to strengthen themselves, otherwise they would sit and wait for death. At present, this form is the best opportunity for Shu Han to make profits from it. The wars in the south cannot affect Shu Han. Shu Han can sit on the mountain and watch the tiger, and make a fortune, and make a few hard marks.
Liu Chan also believed that, and on the precautions, he summoned Yang Xi, Qiao Zhou, Fan Jian and others to discuss. Xi, who was highly valued by Liu Chan, was recruiting new troops everywhere, but was not in Chengdu.
It is obviously not possible to send troops to help. The troops are the most important force of Shu Han in the south. They must be maintained and increased continuously and must not be depleted. Once the strength of Shu Han begins to weaken, it is not impossible to be attacked by the southern countries at that time.
It is necessary to add fuel to the fire, and Liu Chan's vision cannot help but take it into consideration for the long-term. The southern countries are in a mess, and the power of various countries will continue to weaken, society will intensify chaos, and people will be displaced. Shu Han can use weapons, armor, weapons, etc. to exchange for some rare resources, including salt, minerals, etc.
The ministers had no objection to this. After war, countries that separatist various places would produce new kings and overlords, but they were still not opponents of Shu Han. If there was a good opportunity, they would take the opportunity to pacify the southern countries one by one and take them into the territory of Shu Han. What a merit?
So Liu Chan did not hesitate and approved the request of Ma Cheng, Zhang Yi and others, and issued an edict to Zhuge Zhan in Nanzhong to fully support the plan to annex the southern countries. As long as Shu Han controlled the output of various weapons to the southern regions, he could ensure his own advantages. At the same time, the armor and weapons made by the "New Iron" in Nanzhong were also continuously transported to Chengdu. Although the output was small, after four months of manufacturing, the weapons of the "New Iron" could be equipped with a team of 2,500 people.
Foreign countries are at least ethnic minorities constantly pouring into the central Sichuan and Yongliang areas, and there is a problem of harmonious coexistence and education. The great scholars of Shu Han led by Qiao Zhou have long devoted themselves to the cause of education, and many schools have emerged everywhere like mushrooms after a rain.
The state pays for the financial expenditure of public schools, and students who enroll only bear a small part of the funds. For those who teach privately, the state will also provide long-term funding. Encouraging people to read more and read more is the basic task to improve the quality of the people. Although the road is long, this move is undoubtedly a signal that the country attaches importance to teaching.
Liu Chan also received unanimous praise from the court and the public. His Majesty advocated the study to such an extent, which is a feat that emperors of all dynasties have never had.
Laws can indeed restrain people's behavior, after all, they are external forces. Personal qualities are the best way to reflect the quality of the people. The people's knowledge, knowledge and virtues have improved, so they will not conflict with foreigners. And foreigners and people of all ethnic groups will gradually assimilate after teaching.
Li Dangzhi is worthy of being Hua Tuo's disciple. After Li Dangzhi's diagnosis, his condition gradually improved. Liu Chan was overjoyed and visited Liu Zhan every day and praised Li Dangzhi. Li Dangzhi took the opportunity to express his wish to think about medical books and begs Shu Han to contribute to his efforts to help him fulfill his wish.
Books are relatively expensive items in this era. Whether it is copying or burning, they are all manual efforts. Not only are they slow, they are also prone to errors. Therefore, books are only circulated within a certain range, and most people use oral instructions to teach their skills.
Li Dangzhi's request opened another door for Liu Chan. He must write books, not just medical skills, but also special books in all walks of life to teach skills. Only in this way can more people gain knowledge and these skills will not be lost.
Ma Cheng and Zhang Yi from the south received a secret edict from Liu Chan, so they began negotiations with the southern countries. A large amount of salt, iron ore and rare treasures were transported to Sichuan, and the old weapons from various prefectures, prefectures, counties and counties were also sent to Nanzhong. The soldiers of Shu Han felt that these weapons were too old, but they became magical weapons in the hands of foreigners in the south.
Several countries that were the first to receive weapons support began to plunder neighboring countries, and each country had only five or six hundred people equipped with the arms of Shu Han. It was these five or six hundred people who played a crucial role in the battle, winning consecutive battles and killing them in a mess. Seeing the benefits, countries no longer hesitated to negotiate with Shu Han, but the military weapons also rose with the market.
The number of cities occupied by the Wei army outside continued to increase, and the emotions of the people of the aristocratic families in the city continued to change. It was not a solution to delay this day. Liao Hua sighed and summoned generals such as Matthew, Du Zhen, Jiang Bin and other generals to the mansion to discuss matters.
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Upon receiving the news of the invasion of the Wei army, Jiang Wei put down his work of stabilizing Yongliang, summoned his elite troops and rushed to Chang'an. At the same time, Wei general Zhong Hui also arranged everything and waited for the Shu army to fall into the trap.
Chapter completed!