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Chapter 1783 On the importance of beating

Marin seems to be thinking too much. Before building roads, you have to ensure that these territories are controlled by you...
Now, news came back from Haiti Island - the colonial activities on Haiti Island were subjected to stubborn resistance!
As early as last year, Marin sent Captain McCas, one of Columbus's favorite students, to lead a fleet, with five 250-class armed merchant ships, a total of 500 colonists and a large number of building materials, to arrive at Santo Domingo, the first colonial city in the Americas abandoned by the Spanish, on Haiti Island, which was the capital of the Dominican Republic in later generations.
After the 500 colonists arrived in Santo Domingo, they immediately restored the stone castle along the coast that was abandoned by the Spanish. The main body of the castle is relatively complete, but the wood and furniture in the castle were all demolished by the locals.
McCas had been here last time and knew what was missing. So when he came, the new castle oak gates and various tables, chairs and furniture had been shipped by ship.
After the colonial team arrived, they quickly restored the Santo Domingo Castle and also repaired the Long Bridge Pier for docking ships.
After repairing the castle, McCas ignored the indigenous people on the island, but sent 200 people to the nearby mountains to capture the animals that were abandoned by Spanish colonists. For example, those hundreds of horses, thousands of cows, thousands of wild domestic pigs and hundreds of sheep...
In order to capture those fast-running horses, McCas even used the horse pole. This was taught by Marin's court doctors, Morigen and Bater. Mongolian horses did not want European horses to be kept in captivity, but were grazed and free-range.
When the horses grow to a certain level, you can try to tame the train (river crabs). But horses are free-range and run fast, how can they be caught? This requires the nomadic artifact "Horse Stick".
A skilled rider will ride on the back of a very fast horse and cooperate with other herders to drive the selected horse to the designated position. Then, taking advantage of the opportunity of panic after the horse is surrounded, he will cover the live rope on the horse's neck.
Then, the horse that had not yet been domesticated (river crab) would definitely resist and run wildly. At this time, he would ride his horse tightly while tightening it. Until the horse was tired of being tired, he pulled it back to the reins and then trained in various ways. From now on, the horse could not run freely on the grassland as before, but would be tied up at any time for people to drive it.
Obviously, these wild Spanish horses are used to being free in the mountains and forests, and also need this Mongolian technique, first using a horse pole to cover them. Then, they domesticate the sect (river crab) so that they can be used by people.
Of course, Marin is not a very horse-loving person. When he trains his horse, Marin is simple and crude - he doesn't have to be too patient in taming the captured wild horses. Those who are obedient will be treated well. Those who are disobedient will be beaten to death!
In his previous life, although he did not like the woman Wu Zetian, Marin still admired the way she trained her horses. Wu Zetian once proposed a method to tame the fierce horses of the Western Regions - to use an iron whip, an iron hammer and a dagger. First, use a whip to beat him, and if he didn't accept him, he would smash his head with an iron hammer, and if he didn't accept him, he would wipe his neck with a dagger...
This method is very tough and ruthless, and some animal protectors may not adapt to it. However, Wu Zetian's words make sense - "No matter how good the good horse is, what's the use of being tamed if it is not accepted?"
For humans, horses are considered valuable only if they can be used. If they are not driven by others, they are worthless. This may be unfair to horses, but this is a world dominated by humans. If a horse refuses to serve others, it can only be given up or even killed.
Therefore, Marin never lets the knights take the risk of taming horses. In his opinion, human life is the most precious, not a good horse. If a horse dares to get angry and throw a person off the horse, it will be beaten with a whip until it is covered in bruises. Next time this happens, it will be beaten again. If it is like this every time, it will be chopped directly into horse meat and eaten. Of course, if it is particularly divine, it will be retained. If it is not divine enough and still has a temper, it will be beaten once and until it has no temper.
In fact, this method is applicable to other animals, even humans. For example, if a child loses his temper, he will be done with a beat unless he is too young. Never coax, otherwise he will be a bad temper when he grows up. Moreover, the smaller the beat, the more effective it is.
Many children in later generations grew up and fell apart, which actually has a lot to do with the incorrect educational methods when they were young. In particular, after the so-called "personality education" was introduced in the last century, many parents who were not well educated mistakenly thought that "personality" was disobedient. When they saw their children disobedient, they happily thought that their children "had a personality" and "prosperous". Then, the child gradually became crooked. He couldn't see it when he was a child. When he grew up, he became a fool, all kinds of brainlessness, and he thought he was self-righteous... In fact, this child lacked beating since childhood...
Marin had never raised a child in his previous life, but he had two dogs. He found that dogs were instinct to protect food. When eating, many dogs were not even allowed to touch them. But this was not absolute. For example, when Marin raised the first dog, Marin would be bitten when he touched them. Then, when he raised the second dog, when the dog was caught, Marin paid attention to this training. For example, when the puppy was deliberately touched them while eating.
At first, the puppy was also very angry and wanted to bite people. But Marin was even more fierce than it - she kicked it directly and kicked the puppy to the ground...
In this way, after many trial training, the second dog finally got rid of the bad habit of not even the owner when eating. Of course, it was only targeted at Marin.
Later, when the dog was eating, Marin touched it from behind, and the dog would tighten its whole body, and then carefully looked back behind him--well, it was Marin, so he shook his tail and continued to go back to eat. If it was a stranger, just bite it...
Even the instinct of dogs to protect food is good (river crabs). It can be seen that some things are not difficult to educate. For example, children with bad tempers can also be educated. Of course, it is best to be young. The younger they are, the more effective they are to beat them...
Why do people in the last century look a little bit stupid? It was just the popular past that were stick education. Beatings were enough for children, so naturally there were not so many sick people. There was even a terrible saying that "beating children on rainy days is also idle." This shows how many beats the predecessors suffered...
The turning point came when the "personality education" was introduced in the 1990s and the stick education was opposed. As a result, children were beaten less when they were young, and more and more brainless and willful children were.
Of course, many parents themselves have problems. They always use the reason that "the child is still young and can be forgiven" and cannot do anything. But they don't know that the younger they are, the more useful they are. When they grow up, they can stand the beating, but it is useless. Even if they become crooked, they will fight against you and dare to kill their mother... (Of course, you can't beat them in infancy... If you can remember things, it means you can beat them. Because, if you can remember things, you will have a memory and know what you can't do next time...)
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However, there is a difference between humans and animals. Therefore, when training people, it is said to be beaten, but it cannot be really hurt. Instead, it must be beaten to the point where it hurts as much as possible without hurting the bones. For example, when Malin's mother beat him in her last life, she liked to use ropes to draw. The hemp rope thick for tying goods should not be too good to pull people. Threaded blood marks on her body look terrible and painful, but it is not serious. Apply some medicine and jump around again. Just like many Ming Dynasty novels, people are responsible for making boards with good skills, and can make "skin and flesh blooms", miserable but not serious. At the same time, they can also make boards that look terrible but have extremely serious internal injuries...
When dealing with children, we naturally use methods that seem serious but cannot be too serious. After all, children are very precious and cannot be really broken. But we must not be beaten, nor can we be beaten too late. Beat them a few times since we were young, and when we were old, we got used to the rules. If we really had to wait until we were old, it would be too late. Perhaps, in the future, we will be beaten to death by others...
But when it comes to horses, you don’t have to be so polite. Just pull it hard. Except for the extremely majestic horse-king-level good horse, other horses will be beaten to death if they dare to get angry. If they don’t accept it, they will be beaten to death. Horses that are unwilling to serve others will either keep their seeds or kill them to eat meat...
This is Wu Zetian's horse training, and it is also one of the few things that Marin recommends...
Whether it is horse training or people training, Marin advocates that "nothing cannot be solved by a beat." If so, just beat it again...
Chapter completed!
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