Wu Dong first went to a hospital consisting of several large stilted buildings and treated the more urgent injuries.
Here, the most common symptoms are the threats posed by venomous snakes and symptoms caused by some poisonous plants.
As long as it's not a king cobra, there's basically no problem with the cure.
Fortunately, we were well prepared and got the medical resources from Zhibao Zhilin, which solved the biggest troublesome problem of acclimatization.
Coupled with the fact that all the young men who came here are in strong health, there has been basically no non-combat attrition.
The little brothers who followed him, along with a few smart young men, recorded Wu Dong's treatment process, treatment methods and prescriptions in detail.
These medical records are all practical teaching materials for teaching brothers studying medicine around us.
After finishing handling the emergency cases in the hospital, Wu Dong did not leave in a hurry. Instead, he called his younger brothers and several smart young medical students to the office to ask them about their study status and their opinions on various cases.
understanding and opinions.
By first reading the study notes, then listening to their actual opinions and thoughts, and pointing out the errors and deficiencies, you can clearly perceive the progress of these guys.
Although in a short period of time, it is still not possible to go to the clinic alone to dispense medicine, but some common ailments can be accurately identified and treated in a disciplined manner.
For a village with a population that has just exceeded 300, having a doctor like Wu Dong and five or six apprentices who have rapidly improved their skills is enough to deal with common medical problems.
Fortunately, Wu Dong and his brothers copied almost all of Bao Zhilin's collection of medical books, otherwise it would not be so easy to learn medicine.
After half a year of training in the militia, the young brothers who originally worked as beggars in the small town with Wu Dong all came to the southwest coast of Khmer.
These guys have read books, received militia training, and experienced some practical training. Although they are not young, they all have good skills.
They came to Khmer and quickly became Wu Dong's main helpers.
With them here, Wu Dong can get away from the specific and cumbersome affairs and focus more on the overall development of the camp and the training of his own martial arts.
Otherwise, even if Khmer is rich in medicinal materials and has a treasure trove of oceans, which can not only help him hone his martial arts, but also provide a steady stream of valuable training resources, his strength will not be able to improve so quickly.
After finishing his work at the hospital, Wu Dong went to a nearby school.
The school is open and does not have fixed students. It can be said that all young people who come to Khmer are students of the school.
Here, it is also a combination of several tall stilted buildings, and the area is much larger than the hospital.
The main purpose is to allow young people who have free time to learn history by listening to stories.
Wu Dong always believes that if you want to cultivate talents with independent thinking ability and an overall view, studying history is the best way.
Here, the Four Books and Five Classics are of little use, but studying history can increase experience and at the same time enhance the ability to deal with certain things.
It is impossible for Wu Dong to give a lecture with the Twenty-Four Histories or Zizhi Tongjian, which would be too boring and boring. How can a group of young people who are only in the first or second grade of elementary school listen to it?
With a modern memory, he naturally knows how to turn historical knowledge into short stories and tell them, and the effect is quite obvious.
And the short stories he told were compiled into a book and became a textbook, entertaining and entertaining.
In addition, there are also many reference books here in the Xuetang, such as "Tiangong Kaiwu" and the like. All books sold in Guangzhou and Foshan bookstores are basically collected by the Xuetang.
Because the place is remote, there are basically no outsiders coming except for fixed ships.
In addition to basic tools, other more practical tools and machinery must be made by yourself.
Wu Dongchang personally acted as the leader of the production team. While leading people to study these famous ancient reference books, he also slowly thought about and researched to make the required instruments.
In this process, a group of junior craftsmen talents can naturally be cultivated and trained.
Fortunately, most of the young people who came here had received literacy education in internal training classes run by the Foshan Militia League, otherwise Wu Dong would have had to bother teaching them how to read and read.
Under Wu Dong's leadership, this humble school has now even formed a model that integrates industry, academia, and research by setting up a research team based on demand, including reading a large number of ancient books, conducting research and innovation, and finally creating it.
Although this model is still very crude and can even be said to be ridiculous, with the accumulation of time and the increase of knowledge and experience, it may shine brightly in the future.
Not only the tools of life and production are used in this way, but also the training of martial arts are done in this way.
The young man who has read and read for more than 300 years basically practices the five-shaped Tiger Fist simplified by Huang Feihong. Naturally, he has different perceptions and experiences.
Wu Dong himself set an example. He compiled some of his experience in practicing this boxing technique, as well as the better training methods he had thought of, and practical explorations into martial arts training notes, and placed them in the martial arts room library of the school.
Interested young people can borrow it.
He has almost ten years of experience in this area, including his previous life, which is no joke.
Many things are based on my own experience, slowly pondered and summed up.
It cannot be said that it is universally applicable, but at least it points out a direction for the young men in the temporary camp to have a deeper understanding of martial arts and improve themselves.
Not to mention anything else, just pointing out that the body is the foundation of all martial arts has made many guys who only know how to practice hard and practice hard come to their senses.
If you want to improve your martial arts skills quickly, the first prerequisite is to have a good and strong body.
Otherwise, if you have weak bones or hidden diseases, no matter how hard you practice, it will be of no use.
At this time, the medicinal diet provided by the temporary camp has been fully recognized and loved by the young adults.
They will no longer eat less or not eat much because the medicinal food tastes weird or they are not used to it, thus wasting great cultivation resources.
It was written very clearly in the notes that the medicinal diet provided by the temporary camp was quite effective, at least it had a significant effect on warming the body and improving physical fitness.
In addition, there are all kinds of weird auxiliary methods to help improve martial arts strength, which is most eye-opening for young adults.
In the notes, the environment around the temporary camp was fully utilized, such as rivers, seawater, beaches and reefs as training tools.
The nearby mountains and forests, wild beasts, bees, etc. can all be used as means to assist in spiritual practice. There is nothing you can't think of...