It's autumn, and before we know it, the sky has become very high.
There are some cotton candy-like white clouds floating on the tile-blue sky.
The cooler wind blew by, making the leaves on the trees rustle.
The papers in front of the children who were taking the exam were also rattled by the wind. Amidst the rattling sound, two children put down their pens and moved their calves to catch up with the papers that had been blown away by the wind.
Han Cheng, the invigilator, couldn't help but smile when he saw this scene. Suddenly, he felt like time and space were out of whack.
It felt like I was back in elementary school, carrying a small bench I brought from home and squatting in the open space outside the classroom to take exams.
The surroundings were quiet, and the sun shone on my body, making me feel warm. Except for my legs being numb from sitting for a long time, I had no other problems.
Time passed quietly, and people began to submit papers one after another.
This time, Han Cheng did not collect the papers again, but handed over the matter to Shitou, Yuan and other teachers from the Qingque tribe.
There are only four invigilators including Han Cheng. On the one hand, this is because the minors in the tribe are very honest and will not cheat on this. On the other hand, the third batch of papers have not yet been transcribed.
After copying, the remaining people were still working overtime to copy the papers.
Test papers with names written on them were collected together, some were full of writing, and some had large blanks.
Han Cheng asked the minors who had taught the paper to take a break and continue the math test later.
During their break, Han Chengshi and others went to the toilet, divided the papers into four parts, and prepared to start grading them after a while.
Among them, Han got the most papers, almost half of them.
Sitting on a wooden chair with a backrest, Han Cheng took the time to correct more than a dozen papers, then stood up and announced the start of the second exam.
These minors returned to their previous seats and were seated quickly.
Stone, Yuan, and Huang Chong began to hand out math test papers one after another.
After Han Cheng watched for a while, he sat down again, leaning on the back of the chair, crossing his legs, putting the paper on his lap, holding a pen dipped in red ink in one hand, and correcting the Chinese paper here.
The surroundings were quiet except for the occasional wind blowing through the leaves and the sound of some children turning over test papers.
Fu Jiang didn't know when he came over, lying next to Han Cheng, putting his chin on his front paws, and wagging his tail lazily from time to time.
Han Cheng, who had been correcting the paper for a while, raised his head and looked around, then lowered his head to correct the paper in his hand.
The time is beautiful, with peace and tranquility.
It even gave Han Cheng the urge to become a teacher in the tribe.
This first batch of papers was very simple, so it was very fast to correct. By the time the children turned in their math papers, Han Cheng and the others had almost finished correcting them.
After the math test, Han Cheng and the others went back with their papers. After grading all the Chinese papers, Han Cheng took them all over and he, a very fast mathematician, added them up to get the total score.
The rest of the people began to grade math papers.
According to the plan, two more exams will be held in the afternoon to select second-year students, so we must hurry up.
After a lot of work, both Chinese and mathematics papers were marked.
Just like when taking the teacher exam before, the number of people who passed the test in Chinese was much higher than the number of people who passed the test in mathematics.
This time, a total of 453 people took the exam, 371 people passed the Chinese language test, and 252 people passed the math test.
There are 202 people who are qualified in Chinese and mathematics.
Han Cheng's plan is to start from preschool with those who have not received any training in reading and writing Chinese characters.
Those who pass only one subject will start taking it from the first grade, but will not participate in the second grade assessment.
Only those who are qualified in Chinese and mathematics can take the second-grade exam, which is the exam in the afternoon.
Those who fail the exam in the afternoon can continue to the first grade, and those who pass any subject can go to the second grade.
The following are all deduced in this way.
After lunch and busy work for a while, Han Cheng and the others made statistics. They wrote out the names of those who had only passed one exam and notified them to enter the first grade.
At the same time, we also made statistics on those who failed in one subject and asked them to attend preschool.
Those who have passed both subjects will continue to take the exam.
After such a selection process, Han Cheng found that there were many first-year students.
There are 169 people who passed only the Chinese language test, and 50 people who only passed the math test. The total number of people who passed the two exams is 219.
If you include those who have not passed the second grade exam, it will be easy to break through 250.
It easily exceeds the total number of students of all ages from second grade onwards.
There is no doubt that preschool and first grade have the largest number of students.
It will take more than two years for this situation to gradually become normal.
The afternoon passed quietly. In the room with lights on, Han Cheng and others continued to correct, total, copy scores, and carry out related matters...
Two days later, all exams have been completed, and classes and grades have been assigned based on test scores.
As expected, the higher you go, the fewer qualified people you go up.
For example, the fifth grade, the highest grade, has only 13 students, and except for three who have passed Chinese and Mathematics, the rest have only passed a single subject.
The preschool is divided into two classes, with more than 70 people in each class. The first grade is the largest, divided into four classes, with more than 60 people in each class.
Apart from these two outliers, the remaining grades have fewer classes, all with only one.
After grades and classes are divided, teacher resources need to be allocated.
Because the number of students in the upper grades is small, the two students with the highest levels, Stone and Circle, are taught to both the fourth and fifth grade students at the same time.
Because in addition to cultural classes, these tribal children also need to learn other things and participate in labor, so they only attend half-day classes a day.
And I have two days off out of seven days.
In this way, Shitou and Yuan taught two grades and were completely busy.
Of the remaining thirteen teachers who had just passed the exam, Han Cheng selected those with lower cultural standards and good personalities to serve as preschool and first-grade teachers. Some also had to teach two classes.
After all this work, we will look for a vacant house to serve as a temporary classroom until a new classroom is built.
These series are tedious and trivial, but they cannot be omitted or careless. Before the work is finished, the autumn harvest in the tribe has already begun.
After a sumptuous opening feast, the Qingque tribe entered the annual harvest season.
The children in the tribe were very lucky. They had just passed the exam and were assigned grades and classes. They had already had a holiday before school started, and they joined the autumn harvest with the adults.
As for Han Cheng, he still hasn't left the tribe with anyone. He still has some things to be busy with.
It’s still about teaching.
When compiling the textbook before, he did not think of grading the students in the tribe, so now he needs to revise the previously compiled textbook.
At the very least, textbooks for the corresponding grades should be compiled.
Therefore, he split the two previously compiled books into two parts and expanded and extended them based on the previous ones.
The further the Chinese text goes, the higher the grade, the longer the text, and the more advanced the content.
Mathematics textbooks continue to go deeper and not only figure out things like perimeter, area, and volume of geometry.
Everything including the angles is also written down.
At the same time, he also compiled reciprocals, fractions, decimals, linear equations of one variable, simple squares, and cubes into corresponding textbooks.
Because he had been thinking about things like Jinguan City and rice in the south, Han Cheng was really working hard during this period. He was writing these things non-stop from morning to night, really day and night.
Even when I was humming some tunes with Bai Xuemei at night, my mind was always thinking about how to write a certain text, or what a certain law was.
In the past, he was always envious of people who held pens and sat in offices. Now, he is not envious at all.
Who said sitting in the office is easy?
The pen barrel is not light at all to hold.
This not only consumes mental energy, but also consumes physical energy.
After a busy day, everyone feels dizzy.
It was only then that Han Cheng suddenly realized that he had been thinking wrongly some time ago.
If time could go back, space could change, and I could go back to the past, I would never have the thought of locking a certain Mo Baibai into a small dark room.
I will no longer play his little hook whenever there is nothing to do...
In the busy day-to-day life, time passes quietly.
By the time he finished all these things and finalized the teaching materials, the tribe had harvested all the first batch of millet planted, and had begun to harvest the second batch of planted millet.
Han Cheng took a short rest and then summoned Shitou, Yuan, Huang Chong and others for a meeting.
The main thing is to explain the copying and application of these newly compiled textbooks, and ask them to take the time to read the textbooks for the grade they teach, and ask him if they don't understand anything.
After settling all these matters, he quickly led his people south.
For this reason, Han Cheng also specifically approved that they do not need to participate in the tribe's autumn harvest for the time being.
So Shitou and the others began to study intensely. When they encountered something they didn't understand, they asked Han Cheng, and often wrote down some of what Han Cheng said in a small notebook.
Shitou's task is heavier, not only because he needs to teach fourth and fifth grade, but also because Han Cheng also told him some things about making bamboo paper in the future and asked him to write it down.
Explore.
Moreover, during this period of time, he also needed to guide several people in the tribe from time to time on how to produce the kind of paper that the tribe already had.
This is because with the preparation of textbooks and various examinations, the demand for paper in the tribe has suddenly increased, so it is necessary to seize the time to produce a batch.
While doing these things, Han Cheng also took the time to check the things prepared by the tribe for this trip south.
He also summoned the witch, senior brother and other senior leaders in the tribe to make arrangements for the next half year.
The main ones are the holding of the Winter Games, the selection of qualified tribal slaves to become citizens of the tribe, and the subsequent meetings that need to be held to relieve slave status, and drink Qingque wine with the newly joined citizens.
These things are very important to the development and stability of the tribe and need to be arranged properly.
And if nothing else happens, he will have to wait until the next year to open up the paddy fields and plant the seedlings before returning, so these things need to be arranged in advance.
The final solution that was negotiated was to honor the heroes and hold the Winter Games as scheduled.
As for the matter of lifting the slave status, a discount needs to be made.
When the Winter Games are held, the list of all those who will be released from slavery will be announced.
At the same time, these people will also be moved out of the slave courtyard, live in the inner courtyard, and enjoy all the rights that citizens of the Qingque tribe should enjoy.
However, the issuance of resident ID cards and the drinking of Qingque wine to join the tribe need to wait until Han Cheng returns.
On the one hand, after Han Cheng thought about it, he felt that these things should not be borrowed from other people's hands. On the other hand, these things that were done after Han Cheng arrived, from the beginning to the present, were all done by Han Cheng.
People in the tribe have become accustomed to Cheng playing the leading role, and there is a tendency to develop in the direction of unwritten rules.
If it were handed over to the witch and the eldest brother, not only would the people in the tribe not agree with it, but the witch and the eldest brother would not be used to it either.
It was the two of them who took the initiative to postpone the holding of these two ceremonies until Han Cheng came back.
In addition to these things, Han Cheng also summoned Heiwa, Lai, Gu, Dou, Laoyang and others, and explained that in the second half of the year, based on various existing land, they would continue to cultivate land and strengthen grazing.
As well as building blue brick schools and other things.
Things are piecemeal, but I can't help but explain one or two things.
After explaining all this, Han Cheng also called Lai and Heiwa alone and explained to them the printing technology.
The printing technology tree must be opened. During this period of time, Han Cheng was fed up with copying books and papers.
Nowadays, Han Chenggong feels that his wrist hurts when he sees something that needs to be copied into dozens or hundreds of copies.
"...Wait a minute, you can make clay or wood into small squares, and carve words on one side of it backwards... Carve more of the commonly used words, and just carve more of the less commonly used words.
Carve less... In the future, if there is something in the tribe that needs to be copied in large quantities, just arrange these words one by one. After making them firm, brush ink on them, and then print the paper on them, and you will get a copy immediately.
A new one…”
Han Cheng told the two people about printing.
Instead of taking the path of engraving printing first and then movable type printing, we directly resorted to movable type printing.
Block printing is not suitable for the current tribe.
Even the item with the highest repetition rate in the tribe is only about 300 copies, and most of them are 100 copies, or even less.
Under such circumstances, it is really not cost-effective to specially engrave and then print it.
Before the engraving is completed, it can be copied manually.
Movable type printing that can be dismantled and reorganized is more suitable for small-scale printing in tribes.
After all, the biggest trouble in movable type printing was when making movable type before. As long as the movable type can be made well and other problems can be overcome, it will be much more convenient to use.
Moreover, if any character is broken, just replace it. It does not need to be like an engraving. As long as one character is broken, the entire board will be scrapped.
Han Cheng was not unfamiliar with movable type printing because he had learned such a chapter in a history textbook when he was in school.
Although I have never done it in detail and I don’t know some details, it is enough to have such a general direction and framework.
The remaining things can always be figured out through many experiments.
After all, the most important thing about this thing is creativity.
Lai and Heiwa, one of them is a carpenter and weaver, and the other is a potter and model maker. They are still exploring the path of making porcelain, and they are not in the same system as the cultural and educational undertakings.
Therefore, after listening to Han Cheng talk about movable type printing, although I was also novel about Shenzi's idea, I was not particularly impressed.
But people like Shitou, Yuan, and Huang Chong are completely different.
After Han Cheng explained the matter to Lai and Heiwa, they suddenly became excited after learning about movable type printing.
These days, they have copied a lot of things, and they can deeply understand how much benefit it will bring to the tribe if such things can really be produced.
Not only can they be freed from the heavy work of copying things, they can also quickly promote the development of tribal teaching.
Not to mention the rest, just the textbook matter can be solved quickly.
After all, textbooks are different from papers. There are many words in textbooks, and it takes a long time to copy one copy.
Thinking about the children in the tribe, after the autumn harvest is over, everyone can hold two new books and sit in the classroom to listen to and study. Stone, Yuan, Huang Chong, Xiaomei and others can't help but
A moment of excitement and ecstasy.
This scene is so beautiful that just imagining it makes people extremely intoxicated.
While admiring the genius idea of the Son of God, these fifteen people came together to find their Son of God and expressed to the Son of God that they all wanted to participate in this matter and wanted to give such good things to the Son of God as soon as possible.
Made.
Worried that Han Cheng would not agree, they made a guarantee before Han Cheng could speak, saying that this would never affect things like copying textbooks and preparing lessons.
They all mentioned this, so Han Cheng naturally had no reason to refuse.
Moreover, their move also reminded Han Cheng that relevant matters should be handed over to relevant people to complete.
Although people like Stone, Circle, and Yellow Chong are not carpenters or potters, they will often deal with writing in the future. It seems more appropriate to let them do seal carving and the like.
As for the use of clay for pottery movable type and the firing process, I would just like to let Heiwa give me some more advice.
Moreover, Lame and Heiwa both have a lot of things to be busy with.
For example, the carpenter's room headed by Lame needs to hurry up and produce a large number of tables and chairs specially used for teaching.
Many blackboards to hang on the wall and small blackboards for minors to use also need to be made quickly.
In addition to these, when building a brick house, doors and windows need to be made by them.
As for Hei Wa, he is also very busy. In addition to pottery and molds, he is also exploring how to use kaolin clay to make porcelain. At the same time, he is also the main person responsible for guiding the firing of blue bricks in the tribe.
As for movable type printing, a new tool that involves several difficulties, it requires someone to calm down and spend a lot of energy and time to study it seriously.
Lame and Heiwa are obviously not very suitable for this task.
In comparison, it is more appropriate to hand it over to Stone, Yuan, Huang Chong and Xiaomei.
After figuring out these things, Han Chenggong called in Lame and Heiwa and made a new explanation. He asked Shitou and the others to study the movable type printing technology as the main ones, with Lame and Heiwa as supplementaries.
Regarding Han Cheng's new arrangement, Lai, Heiwa, Shitou and others all seemed very happy...
After so many piecemeal things were arranged one by one, half of the second batch of millet planted by the tribe had been harvested.
And Han Cheng was finally about to set off.
In the misty early morning, many people gathered in the square of Qingque Tribe.
Various materials that had been packed up long ago, as well as people who had been clearly informed that they would go to Jinguan City with Han Cheng, were all gathered here.
Han Cheng, who was carrying a backpack, appeared in front of everyone with one arm holding Little Pea and the other holding Little Myolie.
After kissing the two little guys on their faces, Han Cheng placed them on the ground.
The two little guys were very good and did not bother Han Cheng to hold them more. After being put down, they followed Han Cheng obediently.
"Son of God, be careful. Slow down on the road. Don't be in such a hurry. We will take good care of the tribe..."
The witch is there to explain.
He had already said similar words a few days ago, many times.
Han Cheng listened patiently and nodded vigorously to reassure Wu.
What needed to be said had already been said before, so Shang Hancheng didn't say any more. He just stayed here for a while and then set off with his people...