Chapter 249, is it good? or bad?
Sun Tzu's Art of War said: Knowing yourself and your enemy will never be defeated in a hundred battles.
Yuan Lang still has a little understanding of Japanese culture.
For non-local residents of Japan, what is generally more familiar is the division method of dividing Japan into four major islands of the Japanese archipelago and the Ryukyu Islands based on geographical concepts.
However, for local Japanese residents, a division concept called "eight-local distinction" is more commonly used.
The local residents' awareness gradually formed in accordance with the differences in history, culture, economic development, transportation construction, etc. in various places.
The whole country of Japan is divided into eight major regions, including Hokkaido, Northeast, Kanto, Central, Kinki, Chinese, Shikoku and Kyushu.
Kanto places include Tokyo, Kanagawa, Chiba, Saitama, Ibaraki, Tochigi and Gunma. It is located in the center of the Japanese archipelago and is a political, economic and cultural center.
The Kanto region is roughly located in the center of Japan and developed with Tokyo as the center.
Compared with Kansai and Kyushu areas, its development history was shorter. It was not until the Kamakura Shogunate was opened and became a political center in the late 12th century that real development began.
By the Edo period, it became more developed as a big city.
After Meiji, Edo was renamed Tokyo and became the capital of Japan. With the development of modern industries, the entire Kanto region developed rapidly.
The two Japanese heard that he had a Kanto accent, so they used this as an excuse to catch up with them.
Perhaps there are factors that are both fellow villagers.
Just like the Chinese who go to other provinces to climb fellow villagers, the Japanese will also join in groups.
The whole world is actually the same.
"I'm from Tokyo, he's from Saitama." Yoshino Taro, who has two beards, is very good at talking.
Yuan Lang was just in need of inquiries from them, and formed a table with the other party, responding in a false way.
I learned through conversation.
Yoshino Taro is from Taiyuan Special High-tech, and comes to Yangquan to crack down on spies and screen out infiltrated intelligence personnel in the army.
The other is his high school classmate Ichiro Iberi, who works in the Yangquan government.
Of course, the word "pseudo" should be added to Yuan Lang, which is a pseudo-government.
The identity Yuan Lang fabricated for himself was a drug dealer from Japan, Taro Watanabe.
In this war-torn world, those who can trade arms and medicines are not ordinary people.
Yuan Lang could feel that when he explained his identity, the two Japanese at the same table were stunned for a moment, and their attitude towards him also changed.
It should be more important.
Taro Hoshino asked curiously: "Watanabe, the control of Western medicine is extremely strict now, what medicine can you get?"
Yuan Lang felt alert after hearing this. It was difficult for people from TQ Technology to fool. If he was not careful, he could only silence him.
Nowadays, the Japanese do not have a piece of cloth or a piece of food to flow into the bases of the Eighth Route Army.
That is still conventional materials, and the control of arms and medicines is extremely strict.
It is enough to be shot to hide banned drugs.
Even drug merchants are extremely restricted in selling drugs, and the control over drug outflow is extremely strict.
If it flows to uncontrollable places in large quantities, it will be unlucky.
The other party specializes in intelligence and is too curious, so Yuan Lang is destined not to make up and fool.
He thought with a carton and replied calmly: "You two, don't know if you have heard of morphine?"
Ichiro Ibene's face was full of confusion, obviously he had never heard of it.
Taro Yoshino explained to his companions: "morphine is a powerful analgesic and has a powerful analgesic and calculating effect, which can greatly protect the wounded and promote their return to the front line.
It is often used in Imperial Military Hospital, and it is a very effective drug. However, morphine is addictive, after all, it is extracted from poppy and is more addictive than opium."
When it comes to opium, Ichiro Ikena understands it. After all, the decline of the originally huge empire under their feet is inseparable from the credit of opium.
"Momorphine is a very effective drug, a panacea that has been popular in Europe and the United States for decades. It is a great invention..." Yuan Lang was like a loyal drug dealer, advocating the good products in his hands.
He did not exaggerate nonsense either.
As early as 1806, German chemist Zertina extracted morphine from opium for the first time, and used it as a substitute for opium to make a painkiller that is more effective than opium.
What to do if you have a headache? Take a painkiller.
What to do if you have a cold? Take a painkiller.
What to do if your body hurts? Take a painkiller.
Until it was discovered to be addictive, painkillers were simply a panacea and were widely circulated in the European and American worlds.
Even after being discovered to be addictive, the pharmaceutical group still produced a lot and sent people to lobby the government to find ways to postpone legislation.
This gene may be one of the reasons why marijuana, one of the drugs in the 21st century, was not banned in Europe and the United States, but was instead widely circulated.
Back to the topic.
During World War II, morphine was used extensively as an analgesic by military doctors from various countries.
The United States has gone further, and medical soldiers can directly inject controlled amounts of morphine directly on the front line.
It is the blessing of the injured front-line soldiers due to the research and development achievements of the American company Squibb during World War II.
The morphine subcutaneous syringe commonly used in the war is like a mini toothpaste tube with 32 mg of morphine inside.
The tube mouth is sealed, and a double-headed needle tube is installed in front. When using it, press the needle tube to break the seal, and then perform subcutaneous injection.
After the injection is completed, put the syringe on the neckline of the injured person to calculate the amount of morphine to prevent overdose.
More than two million people became addicted afterwards, which proved that it was not something you could control just by wanting to control it.
However, everyone knows that they will become addicted, so why do they still use it?
The battlefield is very ruthless and cruel. Without morphine, soldiers may not be able to withstand the pain, struggle to pull the wound and cause greater damage, or they may be in full swing.
Since the morphine was found, no matter how severe the soldiers suffered on the front line (of course, if there is a serious injury that hurts the vital internal organs, no one can turn the situation around).
As long as you have a breath, you can temporarily save your life with morphine.
In addition, its pain relief is very good, so most seriously injured people can survive this most dangerous period until they are sent to a battlefield hospital in the rear for treatment.
It’s not necessary to die, you may survive if you use it. I believe no one will choose to die, right?
The US military has become popular and consumed a lot. The Japanese army has also mastered this technology, but generally does not equip the front line, but will only be used in hospitals.
Yuan Lang unlocked the morphine illustration, but for some reason, he only provided a small amount to the Eighth Route Army hospital for surgery and pain relief.
It would be absolutely fake to take it out and say that he didn't use him to harm the Japanese.
This thing is improperly controlled, and it is easy to become addicted and has extremely high harm.
It's even better than opium.
The Chinese were named the Sick Man in East Asia because of opium.
This lesson cannot be forgotten if a Chinese person is.
Chapter completed!