All Hail Cousin Brother

Chapter 920: Disaster resettlement

Ma Dachun nodded again and again, and most of the silkworm farmers who taught the victims to raise silkworms were silkworm farmers in the silkworm farm under the name of the Shaoyi County Lord. They had mentioned this earlier.

The little official said earnestly: "The county master will not lose you, the price of tussah silk is not cheap, if you can keep it well, even 30% of it will be enough for your family to live a good life. If you don't believe me, ask, which other silkworm farmers in Liaodong area have such a situation. good treatment?"

Ma Dachun hurriedly said: "I understand, I heard from the silkworm farmers recently that the gentry do not do good things, and the silkworm farmers work hard to raise silkworms, but they are not enough to make ends meet. Putting pressure on the price of tussah silkworms, and signing a price guarantee contract, to ensure that no one can maliciously suppress the price of tussah silkworm cocoons and bully silkworm farmers in any form."

"The price of tussah silkworms in the Liaodong area this year is basically the same as that of other areas in the Great Zhou Dynasty. The first batch of silkworm cocoons in the Liancheng area is almost out. Many silkworm farmers have signed a sale and purchase contract with the silkworm farm of Shaoyi County, and everyone can sell it. Good price."

The silkworm chrysalis produced in the process of raising silkworms is a good thing. Not only can they be eaten by themselves, but they can also be used to raise livestock and poultry, all of which belong to them.

With only a little effort, you can get 30%. This is because the Princess of Shaoyi takes special care of them.

Not to mention 70%, even 90% of them are willing.

The clerk's expression darkened slightly, and he nodded.

Ma Dachun hurriedly said again: "It's strange that the small ones are small. Those who have learned to raise tussah are assigned to the place where the silkworm farm is opened. What about the others? How should they be divided?"

Seeing many people behind, the clerk stretched out his ears and listened without any impatience: "Those who have learned to fish will be assigned to the coastal areas, rivers, and lakes, and that's the blue flag over there, what? No, they will be allocated to places with more wasteland to open up wasteland and plant sweet potatoes. The owner of Shaoyi County has carried out seedlings and breeding on his own village. When they arrived at the land, they went directly to the village to register and collect them. The few groups of disaster victims who had been resettled before have already been planted in wasteland..."

The government has posted bulletins in all the large and small yamen in Liaodong, and the camps have heard of it, and they have completely put their hearts into it.

King Wumu, the government, and the Shaoyi County Lord have properly arranged and taken care of these victims who have fled from the famine. The big guy will endure for another month or two, and the sweet potato vine will come out, so there is no need to live a precarious day. Now, for a while, everyone praised the lawsuit, and the Lord of Shaoyi County was holy, kind and benevolent.

There were even a lot of people who immediately scolded them. Those who used to slander and slander Shaoyi County Lord, bluntly said that the people in the north are all big fools. Shaoyi County Lord has done so many good things, but there are still people who scold them. She, the disaster victims, don't believe those words that are splashed with dirty water.

Yin Huaixi only watched for a while before returning to the camp.

There are a total of 200,000 refugees in this group. According to different household registration conditions, they are divided into different regions. The disaster victims in one place, except relatives and friends, are scattered as much as possible, so as to avoid grouping together and forming a crowd.

After the victims receive the resettlement materials, the You Army will **** them to the designated place for resettlement early tomorrow morning.

For the next three years, the victims of the disaster will be the focus of the government's attention.

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

This point was explained to the victims by the government before they settled down.

If they do not agree to settle down in Liaodong, the government will not force them, and it is clear that they will be repatriated to their place of origin after the famine is over.

Yin Yi came over to report: "The next batch of refugees has undergone preliminary screening. It is expected that they will be able to receive resettlement materials in three days and resettle them to the designated location, and so on. It is expected that the resettlement of the victims can be basically completed in early May."

Almost as expected, Yin Huaixi frowned: "How is the situation at the injury camp?"

In the camps, many people are injured and sick every day. Once these people are found, anyone who comes into contact with them will be sent to the sick and injured camp for isolation and treatment, which has formed a small epidemic.

The patients all have symptoms such as pain in the limbs and joints, headache, vexation, coughing and vomiting, and in severe cases, vomiting and diarrhea, and sores on the body, which are easily contagious.

Fortunately, Sun Bo has a lot of experience in dealing with such diseases: "This kind of epidemic belongs to spring and summer, and the weather is hot and humid. The victims have traveled long distances to escape the famine. Prosperity is a common disease, it is not a complicated disease, as long as it is detected early, it can be cured, but this kind of disease is an emergency, if the disease worsens..."

Sun Bo didn't say anything after that.

However, Yin Huaixi understood that the deterioration of the condition was not incurable, but that the treatment required a large amount of relatively precious medicinal materials, and it would also cost a lot of energy, which was not worth the loss.

It's not that you don't want to save it, it's that you can't save it.

There is no shortage of medicinal materials in the camp for the time being, but most of them are commonly used medicinal materials. Good medicinal materials are still scarce. The use of good steel on the blade is cruel, but it is also a reality.

In addition, most of the Langzhong in the camp are military doctors from the You 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 camp, and it takes too much energy on one or two people. , it is likely to cause other mild patients to deteriorate due to neglect of treatment.

Yin Dao: "Because of the precautionary measures in advance and the relevant treatment methods, the epidemic has not expanded and is still within the controllable range. At present, there are sufficient medicinal materials, and the situation in the wounded and sick camps is also improving."

But every day, many people still die.

"The fragrant medicines to ward off epidemics and toxins, and to repel insects and filth, must gather the victims together and scorch them every day, once in the morning and once in the evening, and in every tent, fumigate and burn wormwood every morning, sprinkle a mixture of sulphur and wormwood. Plant ash, medicine to prevent and control diseases, one bowl per person every day, don't neglect..."

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

The refugee camps look messy, but in terms of control, they are managed semi-military.

Everyone must strictly enforce it.

Those who do not obey will go directly to the wounded camp. There is no reason to speak.

After explaining clearly, Yin Huaixi asked again, "How long until Ye Xiaoci arrives in Xi'an?"

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

Yin Huaixi was confident, and said in a low voice, "After Ye Xiaoci arrived in Xi'an, he illegally smuggled evidence of transactions such as tea, salt, grain, and porcelain to Beidi by the gentry from the northern border, and the gentry perfunctory state policy, resulting in a lack of supplies in the refugee camps, and the victims of the disaster. The casualties were huge, and the evidence related to the outbreak of a small epidemic in the refugee camp was handed over to Ye Xiaoci."

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