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Chapter 143 leave

Huang Yucheng looked at the child, realized his mind, and smiled and said, "Don't worry, a small matter, take more than a dozen medicines, three meals a day, and pack them for five days."

"Thank you, the old god." The white-headed man kowtowed excitedly, and found a handkerchief from his arms. After untiing it, there were some black scattered silver and a few strings of copper coins.

"My couple ran out in a hurry, and all their belongings are here. If it is not enough, the villain is willing to serve in the army here. He will pay back the debt slowly. Please rest assured."

After saying that, the white man and his wife were very worried. If there is anything that makes people afraid of these days, in addition to the government’s yellow and white list, their families are sick. The medical level in this era is very poor, so I won’t mention it. Basically, seeing a doctor is a great fortune, and it can be cured when you meet a good doctor. Traditional Chinese medicine has become a metaphysics in later generations. Many people think that traditional Chinese medicine is a liar. In fact, traditional Chinese medicine still has a lot of experience and prescriptions that work, as long as a good doctor can master it.

There are enough prescriptions, and they can be increased or decreased according to the patient's condition. Generally, problems can be seen. Traditional Chinese medicine also divides into pediatrics and orthopedics and gynecological surgery. However, in rural and rural areas, ordinary travel doctors only treat all kinds of diseases, and the real prescriptions are quite limited. They really treat living people as dead people, and curing them is completely lucky. Not only that, the price of medical treatment is still very expensive, the cost of diagnosis and medicine is expensive, and once someone gets sick, they will almost lose their money.

In the worried eyes of everyone, Huang Yucheng, who was called the old god, laughed and waved his hand, "I don't want your money. We have all your medicine, food and accommodation. You are righteous people. But after the initial settlement, it will cost you to stay there in a month. After all, we must live within our means."

It turns out that accommodation, food and medical treatment are all free!

This kind of treatment is unheard of. These Liao people also knew what was going on in the government. They never thought that after escaping, they would have the relief of the Ming Dynasty and local governments. Even if the government organized a large household to donate porridge, they would be very lucky. They would be free of food, accommodation and medicine. They would not have to go to other places to experience it. This is completely impossible.

In fact, when the Liao people fled in the early days, many people were unable to leave their hometowns, but later people from Liaodong ran all the way to western Liaoning, crossed mountains and seas and entered Yongping, and slept in the open air. After leaving the door, hundreds of thousands of people fell into poverty and helpless territory, with no heads and no tiles, sleeping under the eaves on the street, without eating three meals, often cold porridge and cold rice, or even hungry for a few days. The court had no choice and had no measures at all. It was just that these refugees were slowly diverting themselves, and eventually relying on the people from all over the country to absorb these escaped people.

The initial sympathy and later hatred were all because refugees robbed the local people's jobs, disrupted the market, and caused chaos. It was good that from Yongping to the capital, there were many cities, more developed economies, and the conflicts were small. The conflicts between the Liao people in Denglai area and the local people were particularly serious. Fighting often, the locals rejected the Liao people very seriously. They could not blame them. The arrival of the Liao people impacted the local labor market and seized water and wasteland. These were all very precious wealth for the lower class.

I am not very clear about the situation in Denglai in Liaodong, but I have fled to Yongping, western Liaoning, and have been back in recent years. Of course, the Later Jin Dynasty also intends to promote it, so that the Han people dare not escape at will. The group of fleeing people in front of me never expected that they would be treated like this now.
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