Whether it is in the process of teaching martial arts or the content recorded in the martial arts notes, Wu Dong has a very clear meaning.
That is, he strongly recommended that all young men and women should integrate martial arts into their daily life and production.
Wu Dong himself did this!
Not to mention the breathing method that I learned in my previous life, but now I am slowly exploring and discovering its wonderful effects.
For example, when he first came to build a temporary camp, he would try his best to complete tasks such as cutting down trees, branches, and planks using the knife method.
Not only did he do this, but the younger brothers around him, as well as the close brothers who were willing to follow closely, were also asked to do this.
He had already taught him the moves and routines of the Difang Dao.
The effect is quite obvious, at least once the many stilted buildings in the temporary camp are built, my younger brothers and many of my close friends have already started.
Of course, everyone has their own preferences. After all, the use of the ground knife is not very elegant, and Wu Dong has no intention of forcing it.
The iron cloth shirt taught by Yan Zhendong and the accompanying stick method can be used for practice.
Like Five-Shaped Boxing, it also has unique sword techniques, stick techniques and spear techniques.
In the Black Flag Army, there is also military martial arts, which is also spread among the young men under his command.
In short, Wu Dong's request is very simple: integrate martial arts training into life and production.
Not only when building a temporary camp, but also hunting in the nearby mountains and forests, fishing in the rivers, and hunting large sea fish on the sea.
Whether using bare hands or using equipment, martial arts can be integrated into it.
There are also ordinary running walks, and Zhuang Gong can also be integrated into it.
In short, under Wu Dong's advocacy and suggestion, the young men who came to the southwest coast of Khmer have greatly improved their martial arts and become strong.
Wu Dong's requirements are not too high. As long as he can practice martial arts to the point where he can enter the palace or even become proficient in it, and be quick, accurate and ruthless in his attacks, it is enough.
As far as he knew, most of the ordinary warriors who traveled around the world were at this level of strength.
Warriors who have truly condensed their strength are not ordinary people.
As I said before, not every warrior can enjoy inheritance and resources.
It can be said that the young people who followed Wu Dong were definitely lucky, including members of the Foshan militia.
They have master warriors like Huang Feihong to help them create martial arts. The simplified version of Tiger Fist can be practiced to the level of Ming Jin. Such martial arts are considered valuable in the world.
The medicinal recipes left by Wu Dong were improved by Huang Feihong and were enjoyed by the regiment members almost every day, which was of great help in martial arts training.
Of course, the close brothers who followed Wu Dong to Khmer to open up wasteland would naturally receive more and better auxiliary resources for martial arts training.
There are more than 300 people. Even if there are no ships that regularly deliver rice, flour, grain and oil, they can only rely on the wild animals and fruits in the nearby mountains and forests, as well as edible plants and roots, which is enough to feed them.
Not to mention, the mountains and the sea are rich in resources. Not only are there many medicinal materials for preparing medicinal diets, but there is also no shortage of meat.
In half a year, almost all the young people who followed him became stronger.
In addition, he practiced martial arts diligently and studied hard at the same time under Wu Dong's whipping. Not only did he have a strong aura that no one would dare to neglect, but the extra aura of a scholar that made him admire the seafarers who regularly sent daily necessities.
Amazing.
After privately inquiring about the conditions of the temporary camps, some seafarers even came up with the idea of sending their families and children to settle in the temporary camps.
Although the southwest coast of Khmer is desolate and inhabited, it is far inferior to the bustling Guangzhou and Foshan. However, there are fewer disputes here, and there are no evil gentry and bullies who oppress good people, as well as local ruffians who are deeply hated by the common people.
Not only do they have enough food and clothing, but they can also practice literature and martial arts, which are very attractive to low-level seamen.
Not to mention, the temporary camp also teaches medical skills, as well as blacksmithing, carpentry and other crafts. No matter which skill you learn, you will definitely have a worry-free life in the future.
In addition, what attracts seafarers is the gradually affluent life in temporary camps.
Wu Dong is not a fool. It is simply too easy to get rich in this era with modern memory.
If he really wanted to live a life of slash-and-burn farming and a primitive tribe, he himself would not be able to bear it first.
On the southwest coast of Khmer, he and his close brothers opened up a small salt field.
At the same time, it also purchases sugar cane and beet sugar from fleets that regularly transport living and production supplies.
In addition, with the help of the rich medicinal material resources near the temporary camp, various prepared medicinal materials are also sold.
Also, all kinds of smoked bacon and fish are also easy to sell along the coast.
Not only that, they also use the beach to build a simple kelp production base, and also pick corals in shallow seas, etc. These are all quite marketable things.
In short, the series of products he has produced are all produced using ancient techniques and some modern planting and breeding methods.
Once launched, it was quite popular, at least the sales were quite good.
To this end, Pork Rong, who is responsible for managing the fleet, has even increased the number and frequency of ships traveling to and from the southwest coast of Khmer.
At this time, the benefits of Wu Dong's previous assignment of militia brothers to establish a stronghold on Qiongya Island were revealed.
It is quite convenient for goods produced on the southwest coast of Khmer to be transferred to Guangdong Province through Qiongya, or transported to Southeast Asia.
The most important thing is that the militia has tight control over the docks, so outside forces will not take advantage of it.
At the same time, being able to keep secrets longer is a good thing for Wu Dong and the militia.
Not only that, the members of the militia group who settled on Qiongya Island, according to Wu Dong's original plan, reclaimed wasteland on the island to plant crops such as rice and sugar cane. They are now able to be self-sufficient, and even have wealth to support the militia headquarters.
When Zhu Rong personally rushed to the southwest coast of Khmer to inspect Wu Dong's small salt fields and sugar workshops, he couldn't help but sigh when he talked about the situation over there in Qiongya.
"I didn't expect such a good result!"
Wu Dong said with a smile: "I can only say that it is necessary to prepare for a rainy day!"
Zhu Zhurong nodded repeatedly, then suddenly changed the topic and tentatively said: "This salt field looks easy to imitate. If we don't open more in Qiongya, we can make more money!"
Having said this, he seemed worried that Wu Dong would be angry and said hurriedly: "Don't worry, your share of the benefits is indispensable!"
The benefits are impressive. The salt merchants in the Qing Dynasty were famous and wealthy.
Obviously, Pork Rong also wanted to get a share of the salt profit. No matter whether Wu Dong agreed or not, nothing could stop him from taking risks.
There are some things that don’t need to be said much. You can tell your true thoughts just by looking at your eyes and expressions.
This is Zhu Rong's attitude at this time, and the benefits during this period are too tempting...