In Duke Cao's Mansion, where the servants were in the backyard, the steward of the Li family said loudly: "Of course our master can't bear to do this, but how can we, the servants, not think about our family?"
"With the addition of blood transfusion, it is equivalent to having an extra life after a trauma on the battlefield. Our family is a military general, and we may be on the battlefield again one day, so blood transfusion is indispensable. "
"The eldest young master is also worried about the master, so he made a promise in private without telling the eldest master: 'Anyone who is willing to receive blood will be rewarded with fifty pieces of money. Therefore, the deceased's parents, wife and children will be raised by Cao Guogong's house for the rest of his life. When the son grows up, he will be raised by the house.
The house will arrange errands; if someone falls ill, the house will take care of him for the rest of his life. When the son grows up, the house will also make arrangements for the errands.'"
Although the servants below did not discuss loudly, they all looked at the butler with incomprehensible expressions: Do you think we don’t know who the eldest master is? The eldest young master made such a promise in private without telling the eldest master. Why?
possible!
However, even if it is guessed that Li Jinglong was hypocritically instigating this matter behind the scenes, it does not mean that the servants will not be willing to become Li Jinglong's mobile blood bank.
Many people are considering it, especially those who are in poor health due to various acquired reasons. Following Li Wenzhong, Li Jinglong and his son were injured on the battlefield, and the Li family will definitely have to take care of them, but those who have problems with their legs and feet due to other reasons are all here.
consider.
After a while, a man who could not do heavy work because his right foot was injured and could only stay in the mansion because his father and son had served in Cao Guogong's mansion for two generations stood up and said: "I am willing to have a blood transfusion."
Afterwards, more people came forward one after another, but the number was not large. After all, there were not many people with acquired disabilities. The largest proportion of disabled people on the battlefield had basically not come forward yet.
The head butler of the Li family had good words to comfort these people who came forward, and Li Jinglong's eldest son Li Tangbang also came out to comfort them.
However, the chief steward of the Li family still thought in his mind: "There are still too few people. Most of them need to report to the elder to find people in the army. There are many disabled people in the army, and the court's pension is not much; and the disabled people are not only unable to
If you go to the battlefield to fight again, you will probably not be able to do the work at home. If there is such a thing that can reduce the burden on the family, you will probably be willing.'
Ever since Zhang Wen asked Yunxi about the blood transfusion, and everyone in the capital knew that blood transfusion was possible, nobles from various families were doing similar things to Li Jinglong, but most people would not be as hypocritical as Li Jinglong in front of their own servants.
Covertly.
For example, Chang Sen was very direct in his search among the servants at home, and did not need the housekeeper to take the blame.
The disabled soldiers of the 48th Guards in the capital soon discovered that they could be put to use again, and each family rewarded such people very generously, which made even the able-bodied people excited. If it weren't for the fact that there were quite a few
It is possible to die directly, and there are probably many healthy people who would be willing to do so.
Later, a doctor said: "Isn't this similar to dripping blood to identify relatives?" Then everyone suddenly felt that parents and their children should be able to have blood transfusions without problems, so most families changed to using incompatible blood transfusions.
Way to determine if they are the same blood type.
This led to an important thing, that is, it is unreliable for people to identify their relatives with blood, because there are so many people whose blood is completely impossible to be related by blood. This has attracted great attention in the Chinese medical community.
The earthquake also caused great surprise and shock to the people of Ming Dynasty.
The earthquake in the medical community spread to most parts of the country in the following years, but the impact on the private sector took a long time to spread throughout the country.
Yunxi actually knew that most of the compatible blood was of the same type, but Yunxi remembered reading an article in his previous life, saying that even if blood of the same type could be fused together, they would still be affected by the resistance of lymphocytes.
and other problems lead to life-threatening dangers, and only scientific testing can be the safest.
Yunxi now has no scientific testing method, so he can only use the most primitive method, which is to directly input the fusion into the body to detect. This is also the reason why Yunxi did not propose a method of incompatible blood drops. Anyway, he is the emperor, and he is not lacking.
Someone who can use it.
(The above information about the possible dangers of injecting compatible blood of the same type into the body was obtained from the Internet)
A few days later, the first blast furnace of the Ming Dynasty was erected in Meishan. Yunxi also went to the site in person and praised the responsible officials from the Ministry of Works, the officials and eunuchs in the inner palace, and the leading craftsmen. Although this blast furnace produced
The iron content was not high and there were problems from time to time, but Yunxi still praised them highly.
Then Yunxi told the officials: "Pay more attention to the opinions of the craftsmen."
"Most of these craftsmen are incompetent when it comes to managing things, but they are very knowledgeable about whether there are any problems with the blast furnace."
"Although I want you to produce more iron, I cannot ignore possible problems for the sake of producing more iron and cause a catastrophe! If the blast furnace breaks down and the craftsmen are killed or injured, I will not comply."
In addition to blast furnaces, firearms were also improved in accordance with Yunxi's previous instructions.
When the craftsmen discovered that the gunpowder ratio mentioned by Yunxi was indeed more powerful, and that granular gunpowder was indeed easier to load, making the gunpowder more powerful, they were shocked by Yunxi, although they did not know Yunxi's
real identity.
With the promotion of new gunpowder, as well as the unification of artillery and musket specifications, the use of fixed gunpowder and the unification of shells and bullet specifications, Ming Dynasty's firearms became more powerful, and aiming systems could also be put on the agenda.
Yunxi also instructed them to study how to reduce the weight of artillery. The 75 mortars in his impression were very small and could be carried by one person, but they could also be fired four or five miles; at this time, they weighed several thousand pounds
The artillery can only hit four or five miles, and its power is not as powerful as the 75mm mortar.
Although technology is iterating very quickly, and the technical level five hundred years later is not the same as it is now, one is in the sky and the other is on the ground, but Yunxi still feels that improvement is needed, at least the cannon should be lighter.
After that, because he was very familiar with blast furnace ironmaking, Yunxi visited the iron plant many times to guide the construction of blast furnaces.
Although the civil servants had some secret opinions, they felt that improving blast furnaces should be a matter for craftsmen. As the emperor, it was enough to delegate the matter to the officials without directing it personally. But after all, iron was very important, and it was the early Ming Dynasty. Except for a few imperial historians, there was no discussion on this matter.
Despite some remonstrances, the ministers who did practical things remained silent. This made Yunxi even more determined to "downsize" the imperial censors.
The track from Pukou to Chuzhou has also begun to be constructed. Bai Xiguang, the eunuch of the Royal Horse Supervisor, was completely on the construction site. In order to keep his precarious eunuch position, which could be replaced at any time, he also fought hard.
As soon as he started working hard, all the craftsmen had no choice but to follow suit, resulting in rapid construction of the tramcar track.
Yunxi also paid attention to the development of the Ming Dynasty's shipbuilding industry. However, Yunxi knew nothing about shipbuilding. After seeing that the Ming Dynasty still had sea transportation, and a large amount of grain was shipped to Liaodong every year. Although the official shipyards were more expensive, they still had the technology.
, decided not to point fingers at the shipbuilding industry.