Through the Han Dynasty(1/2)
The winter in the Han Dynasty was particularly difficult.
In the early morning, Han Ying, who woke up from the cold in her bed, opened her eyes. Through the wind vent, she saw a row of icicles hanging on the eaves of the earthen house, the branches were covered with hoarfrost, and the brazier in the house had long been extinguished.
Even the fire bed had only a trace of residual warmth left.
If you don't get up and add firewood, the kang will be as cold as the outside!
The cold reality defeats all laziness.
Han Ying reluctantly crawled out of the bed, leaving the warm bed. The coldness hit her face, and the sub-zero temperature made her shiver immediately.
"hiss--"
"Why is it so cold!"
Shivering, Han Ying quickly lit a fire and added firewood, filled herself with a hot water bottle, and then immediately got back into bed.
These days, only a warm bed can give me some comfort.
Holding a hot water bottle, Han Ying, who was recovering, couldn't help but complain.
What kind of life have I been living after traveling through time?
Yes, Han Ying is a time-traveler. Time-travel is not uncommon these days, but Han Ying really wants to cry bitter tears for her experience after time-travel.
Others who traveled through time were all popular and popular people, either princes, grandsons, or daughters of rich families. Why was she living so miserably, dressing like a commoner in the Han Dynasty - not even having a cotton-padded jacket or trousers for the winter? It was like she had been unlucky for eighteen lifetimes.
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She was an intern before time travel, and she will become a full-time doctor in half a year, and her future is bright. Although she is as busy as a dog every day, she still has home heating in the winter, from baby warmers to footrests to heated table mats, and all kinds of winter facilities.
It has everything you need to make it as comfortable as you want, and you won't get cold at all.
It's a pity that it clicked and she wore it, and she was dressed like a six-year-old girl. It was such a sour day.
Not to mention the physical awkwardness, when she first traveled through time, she lived in a straw hut. Living in that straw hut was the same as not living in it. When it rained, it would rain heavily outside and light rain inside. What was even more terrifying was that she lived with livestock.
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The accommodation was bad enough, but the food was even worse. The only food was beans and rice, which were half-cooked soybeans without salt.
The combination of memory fusion and the bad environment directly made Han Ying autistic. He lived in a haze and looked like a fool.
It wasn't until Han Ying accidentally heard that the body's mother was sending her eldest brother to serve in the army, and was discussing how to buy gun heads in Changyi City next door, because iron was produced there and the price was cheap, and it could save some copper money for the family, that she came up with the idea.
A touch of familiarity.
When the official who ordered the troops later took the bamboo slips to read the year number as the first year of Jianyuan, they learned that there was Ohnozawa here... So many pieces of information that she was familiar with came together, and it didn't take much effort for Han Ying to launch it.
He traveled to 140 BC, which was the second year after Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty succeeded to the throne.
After the time and place of travel were determined, the memory fusion was completed, and the fused personality was dominated by Han Ying, Golden Finger finally came online.
With her home as the center, her own clinic, along with the department store and supermarket on the left, and Guanglian Medical on the right, have also become her personal space!
Knowing the time and place she was currently in, holding a golden finger, and holding some of the supplies of modern civilization, Han Ying's panic finally dissipated a bit, and she slowly accepted the reality of time travel.
Accepting the time travel, and then looking at the family disciples... well, without a home, Han Ying couldn't help but take out the glass beads in the space, and her mother led the villagers to secretly sell them to merchants, in exchange for a large amount of property, food and
Tools back for a major rebuild.
The reconstruction process was unbearable to look back on, but fortunately, I was finally able to live in a mud house with a fire pit, so that I wouldn't freeze to death in the winter.
After adding more firewood, the fire gradually heated up, and the noise outside the house began. The shouts of men working and the cries of children mixed with the loud conversations of women came into the house, making Han Ying on the bed let out a long sigh.
I can no longer lie in bed in a daze.
Taking a deep breath, Han Ying quickly got dressed, put on the only rabbit fur in the village, opened the door, and went to eat with this body's biological mother.
The village she passed through was not big, with only 23 households and a total of 176 people. Because the corvee had left more than 50 men, there were now only 124 old, weak, sick and disabled people left in the village.
Han Ying's family is actually not that good. There are only a few people in the family. There are only four people in the family. Now that the eldest brother has gone to work as a laborer, there are only three people left living in the village.
Fortunately, Han Ying's mother, Zheng Sang, was relatively strong-willed and took her husband's position as head of the village and became the head of Donghe Village. After Han Ying came, her life became even more prosperous.
It was dinner time now, and the women all came out to carry firewood for cooking. After seeing Han Ying, they immediately gathered around him enthusiastically.
"Yue Nu woke up very early today."
"Yue Nu, would you like to come to my house and see the bean sprouts?"
"Yue Nu, when are you going to sell bean sprouts again?"
"Yue Nu, my chickens haven't laid eggs for three days. Can you take a look?"
Being surrounded enthusiastically by four or five women, Han Ying did not panic. She nodded and responded:
"There's no rush, I'll go check it out after dinner. The bean sprouts will be sold in two days, so you can go and do whatever you need to do."
With that said, Han Ying walked to her mother's room.
She did not stop, and the women in the village did not dare to stop her. They watched Han Ying walk away in awe.
Han Ying and her mother lived separately, not far nor close, more than ten meters apart, and they had the best mud house in the village.
The reason for openly doing something special in the whole village is not because Han Ying has a big face, but because the entire village is now built with the glass beads she brought out.
Of course, she had traveled through time for half a year, so it was impossible that she had only done this one thing. In addition to selling glass beads for money, Han Ying was still practicing medicine without a license during the Han Dynasty.
Modern doctors have the backing of drugs from Guanglian Medical Store. Even if they are interns, it is absolutely fine to beat down 99% of the doctors, not to mention all the doctors in the Han Dynasty.
The respect the villagers have for her is also based on the above two points.
As for the title of Moon Girl——
How could she do this? Where did she get the medicine? She always needs a reason.
The reason Han Ying gave was that he met the Moon Fairy in a dream and learned some of her skills.
Very ancient.
However, the villagers believed that the title of Moon Girl was also given to her by them.
If you ask Han Ying when he first made up the lie, would he be worried that the villagers would not believe it, that he would be beaten as a monster and tied up to worship the gods, or that he would be imprisoned by the government...
Han Ying can only say that the people's beliefs in Chu during the Han Dynasty were free, widespread, abundant, and full of demons.
Meeting gods is nothing. People who are pregnant and have intersected with their husbands in dreams come back from the mountain and report encountering mythical beasts. Even those who are ill and cannot die are considered to be haunted by evil spirits. Mountains, rivers and swamps are everywhere.
There are gods. There are also special witches, which is what the clergy are called at this time. These people are called crazy. They don’t even set up statues of gods, but they say they sincerely offer (money). Drinking water can ward off evil spirits and eliminate evil spirits.
All diseases...
With such a scene of demons dancing around, the government would not even notice that Han Ying was actually practicing medicine normally while pretending to be a deceiver in the village.
Because the population control in the Han Dynasty was very strict, ordinary people were fixed in the village and the surrounding ten miles, which is within the scope of one pavilion.
The pavilion was an administrative unit in the Han Dynasty. Down from the county were townships and pavilions. Nowadays, there is one pavilion every ten miles. The Han Dynasty inherited the Qin system. Liu Bang, the founding emperor of the Han Dynasty, once served as the pavilion chief. His main duties were to check passers-by, maintain local security, and enforce curfews.
Orders to arrest thieves and the like belong to the local police. It is not an easy task to run past them.
Therefore, Han Ying's reputation for treating other people's illnesses could not spread beyond this village and the three surrounding villages.
The whole village, who had benefited from it, wanted to give Han Ying as a gift. How could a grateful man from other villages sue the officials if he could cure diseases? Not to mention whether they had that idea, even if they did, he couldn't sue him.
So Han Ying's life is quite comfortable at the moment...what a ghost.
After drinking corn porridge at her mother's house, Han Ying sighed quietly.
In half a year, the thatched house was replaced by an earth house, and the progress was great enough, but Han Ying still felt like there was a sharp sword hanging over her head, making it difficult for her to sleep or eat well.
This is the Han Dynasty!
Especially under the rule of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty!
Being a civilian is a dead end!
Well, it should be said that under Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, it was not easy for anyone.
What most people know about Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty is nothing more than a genius and general in history textbooks who deposed hundreds of schools of thought and only respected Confucianism. He fought against the Xiongnu and had two SSRs, Wei Qing and Huo Qubing, under his command. Or else they only mention Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty in detail.
How many women have he fallen in love with, and then torn apart from the hidden beauty in the golden house to Mrs. Li and Wei Zifu, and at most a few male favorites of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty.
Others, most people just have a black eye.
But Han Ying knew a little bit more.
This little bit of information is about the approximate number of wars Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty launched and the financial situation of the entire empire.
It is nonsense to say that Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty destroyed the savings of the Wen and Jing generations by attacking the Xiongnu.
Even that little money is not enough to fight Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty for ten years!
The financial expenditures for wars during the period of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty were all financed by Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty himself, who slaughtered all the classes below him!
To kill the princes, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty issued white deer skin coins. When asking the princes and kings to pay tribute, they had to wrap it with white deer skin coins. How could the princes and kings have white deer skins? It didn't matter. Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty had them, and they cost 400,000 yuan each.
Slaughter merchants and add suing and suing to merchants. In the early stage, it was okay. In the later period, suing allowed businessmen to sue each other for not paying enough taxes and used it to plunder each other's wealth. This made the business environment extremely deteriorated. Businessmen in the past did not dare to
If you continue to do business, the entire country's economic circulation will directly collapse, and even barter will begin.
Even the common people did not escape the fate of being slaughtered. The poll tax was changed from seven years old to three years old, and an additional three dollars was added. As a result, common people drowned their babies because they could not afford to raise their children...
What's more, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty was in power for fifty-four years, and he was fighting for forty-three years. In wars, people always die. Guess who died the most?
To be continued...