Chapter 198: New Year's goods have arrived and I'm afraid they will be snatched away
The next day, Lin Sanqi slept until noon and found that he had a stuffy nose and a sore throat when he got up.
"Shit, I have a cold."
Lin Sanqi quickly took out the thermometer to measure his body temperature. Fortunately, he had no fever, no muscle aches, and no cough.
For doctors who do double penetration, there is actually a very big concern.
For example, if someone contracted the mask disease in 2013, would it be brought to 1959 through time travel?
In modern society where medical technology is so advanced, so many people have died around the world because of masks. If this virus had been brought to 1959 when there was a shortage of medical care and medicine, it would have been truly unkind.
If you say that all the Koreans are dead, then that's fine. But if it becomes popular in China, then Lin Sanqi can just hang himself on the crooked tree in front of Siling.
Don’t forget that the Black Death in the Middle Ages caused the deaths of 25 million people in Europe, accounting for one-third of the European population at that time.
In 1959, the population of China was 670 million, and the world's population was 3 billion. The deaths were as numerous as wheat fields.
The dean's godson, the future head of the purchasing department, is sick. It's not too much for him to take a few days off, right?
Lin Sanqi found a reason and went out early in the morning with some dry food on his back to start his "travel".
The first stop is Siling, the tomb of Emperor Chongzhen.
Siling is very small, after all, it was converted from a concubine's tomb. When Lin Sanqi found it after searching deep and shallow, he found that it was almost the same as a wild tomb. The mausoleum area was overgrown with weeds, and it was obvious that no one was managing it or cleaning it up.
There are no memorial halls or auxiliary halls. If there were not five stone offerings in front of the tomb and a huge stele on the tomb, one would not be able to recognize that this is the mausoleum of the last emperor of the Ming Dynasty.
Lin Sanqi took the camera and took several pictures of Si Ling from different angles.
He plans to publish a photo album of the Ming Tombs at his own expense after he has taken photos of all the mausoleums. That would be such a cool thing.
When passing by the Shi Wugong in Siling, Lin Sanqi took a few more glances.
After knowing that he would be working at the Ming Tombs Farm, Lin Sanqi also specially looked up information about the Ming Tombs and learned that the stone offerings would be stolen in a few decades.
This shows how unlucky Emperor Chongzhen was, and also shows that the security work of Siling was still a mess even decades later, and the last emperor was unpopular.
Lin Sanqi climbed up to the mound of Siling again, a small hill. The unfortunate emperor was buried under the mound, and it was estimated that no one would go to rob the tomb.
Since Chongzhen was buried with the help of the Qing Dynasty, it was naturally impossible to bury him with any gold, silver or jewelry. It was probably good enough that he had a thin coffin.
By the time of the unfortunate Emperor Chongzhen, the corrupt Ming Dynasty had been hollowed out by the civil servants and its fate was sealed, bound to end sooner or later.
Without Li Zicheng, there was still Wang Zicheng; without Dorgon, there was still Shao Ergon. It is impossible to expect a regime whose roots are rotten to reform itself. Interest groups will not reform themselves, and everything needs to be rebuilt from scratch.
In the following days, Lin Sanqi visited various mausoleum areas of the Ming Tombs.
For example, the Changling Mausoleum of Zhu Di, who seized the throne from his nephew, was a hero of courage and luck. The entire hall was made of huge golden nanmu trees. If Lin Sanqi really wanted to steal a few of them, he could have rested in peace by 2013.
Another example is the Yuling Mausoleum of Zhu Qizhen, the most incompetent emperor in Ming history, who was a student from the Oirat Mongols and defeated all the military generals and nobles of the Ming Dynasty in one battle, became emperor twice, and had Yu Qian beheaded. He may also be ranked among the top three incompetent emperors in thousands of years of history.
To the right of Yuling is the Maoling of Zhu Jianshen, who only loved Concubine Wan all his life. The key point is that Wan Zhen'er was 17 years older than him, and in ancient times she could be his mother.
On the left is the Qingling Mausoleum of Zhu Changluo, the Emperor Guangzong of the Ming Dynasty, who was emperor for only one month. The three major cases of the Ming Dynasty, the Case of the Attack with a Stick, the Case of the Red Pill, and the Case of the Move of the Palace, were all related to him.
In addition, the mausoleum of this short-lived emperor originally belonged to Emperor Jingtai. Because Zhu Changluo died too quickly and there was no time to build the imperial mausoleum, the old tomb of Emperor Jingtai was recycled.
In the deepest and most corner of the Ming Tombs, Lin Sanqi found the Tai Mausoleum of Ming Xiaozong Zhu Youtang and the Kang Mausoleum of his son Ming Wuzong Zhu Houzhao.
Lin Sanqi felt that this was the most pitiful father and son emperor pair in history.
The father was fooled by the civil service group. He spent his whole life pursuing to be a sage monarch who ruled the country without any effort, and indirectly handed over the power. He never left the Forbidden City in his life, and only married one wife. He didn't even have a concubine. He didn't even enjoy the happy life of an emperor.
He thought that this was how a wise ruler should be and that the world would be at peace.
In fact, it was because of his stupidity and weakness that the civil service group rose to power, controlled the court, committed crimes, enriched themselves, seized land, and exploited the people.
Finally, a monster like the Donglin Party was formed, which eventually destroyed the Ming Dynasty.
In order to compete for power with the civil service group, his son took another approach to seize military power, and even lived in the so-called "Leopard House" outside the palace to escape the surveillance of the civil service group.
Unfortunately, he was weak and ultimately could not defeat the greedy civil service group. After falling into the water, the strong Zhu Houzhao died of illness and was severely criticized by the civil service group in history.
He didn't even leave him any descendants, completely wiping out the entire line of Emperor Xiaozong.
The civil service group headed by Yang Yanhe was so powerful that the subsequent Ming Dynasty emperors almost became puppets.
In order to protest, Emperor Shenzong of the Ming Dynasty, Zhu Houzhao, created a great ritual debate. How could it be for his father?
The royal family is ruthless. They would even kill their own father for power, so why would they fight for a memorial tablet? To put it bluntly, they are just fighting for the right to speak with the civil service group.
The later Wanli Emperor Zhu Yijun was unable to defeat the civil service group, so he simply did not attend court for 20 years and insisted on not adding new officials.
For example, the Ministry of Justice and the Ministry of Works only have one vice minister in charge, the Ministry of War has no minister or vice minister, the Ministry of Rites has only one vice minister, and the Ministry of Revenue has only one minister, with the vice minister position vacant.
Among the 31 officials in the Ministry of Personnel, 24 were vacant. If those officials who had failed in their duties were removed, there would be almost no one in the court to govern. However, Emperor Wanli remained indifferent to this.
What was the purpose? It was a silent protest against the civil service clique, by not filling the positions and denying them the opportunity to become officials in a legitimate manner.
When Lin Sanqi visited the Ming Tombs, he did not see ancient buildings, but a book called "History of Ming Dynasty".
Everyone says that we should learn from history, but unfortunately, China's history is a cycle of repetition. How many lessons have the later dynasties learned?
It is said that the people should be the most important, the country second, and the emperor the least important, but throughout the dynasties, how many people in power have treated the people as human beings?
After spending a few days in the Ming Tombs scenic area and spending more than ten rolls of film, Lin Sanqi was finally satisfied.
Then he drove his beloved little jeep to visit the Great Wall, and finally arrived in Zhangjiakou through Jimingyi. This route was the same as the one that the old woman Cixi took to escape with Emperor Guangxu.
However, after arriving in Zhangjiakou, the old woman went west to Datong and finally went all the way to Xi'an.
Lin Sanqi continued to head north, wanting to see what the vast grassland looked like.
However, when he arrived at the Bashang grassland, he found that the grassland in winter was really not very scenic. At first glance, it was not the scene of vast wilderness with the sky as vast as the sky, cattle and sheep visible in the grass blown by the wind.
Instead, everything was yellow, and there was not even a trace of snow. There was no snow on the Bashang grassland either, but the temperature was minus 20 degrees Celsius.
Lin Sanqi drove along the way and actually found many herdsmen's yurts, so he decided to visit the herdsmen's homes and see how ethnic minorities live.
But when he walked into the yurt and found a strange smell mixed with heat coming towards him, Lin Sanqi knew that he was still not adapted to life in the yurt.
By this time, Lin Sanqi had realized there wasn't much to do in the north during the winter, and it wasn't like the Winter Olympics were being held in Zhangjiakou. So he turned around and followed the same route the old Buddha had taken, driving all the way to Datong to see the grottoes.
By the time Lin Sanqi returned to Beijing, more than 20 days had passed and it was January 15, 1960.
Dean Shen stood at the window in front of his office, staring at the hospital entrance every day, his neck stretched so long that he almost evolved into a giraffe.
Kong Shuihu happened to be delivering documents, and seeing the dean's anxious look, he jokingly said:
"Dean, you're like a husband-waiting rock right now. You haven't even felt tired standing there for so long. Don't worry, Lin Sanqi will definitely bring good news."
"Humph, I think this kid must have gone crazy again. I don't know where he has gone. He hasn't even sent a telegram in so many days."
Dean Shen was obviously in a very unhappy mood. The Chinese New Year was just 12 days away, and the employees were all waiting to receive New Year's goods, but those who had bought them had not returned yet.
If Lin Sanqi couldn't successfully retrieve the supplies, Dean Shen didn't know how to explain it to the staff.
Seeing that the dean was unhappy, Section Chief Kong quickly explained on behalf of Lin Sanqi:
"I heard from Old Yang that he and Lin Sanqi went around the countryside of Shisanling Town and asked around, but there weren't any chickens, ducks, fish, or meat for sale. It seems Xiaoqi couldn't get any supplies in the suburbs of Beijing, so he went looking for a way elsewhere."
Dean Shen sat back in his chair in frustration:
"I know it's not easy for Xiaoqi to purchase supplies, but I'm really anxious. Look at the sores at the corners of my mouth, they're all caused by anxiety. If nothing else, I can only go to the army to think of a solution. Let's give each employee a few cans of food before the New Year."
At this time, the phone on the desk rang, and Dean Shen answered the phone:
"Hello……"
"What? Okay, okay! You must guard the warehouse well and make sure no one finds you. I'll be there soon, right away!!!"
Dean Shen put down the phone, jumped up, and ran out the door so quickly that he didn't even have time to put on his coat.
It was the first time that Section Chief Kong saw Dean Shen move so agilely, so he chased after him and asked:
"Dean, what's wrong?"
"Lin Sanqi is back and has acquired a large amount of supplies. Quick, go to the logistics department and call Lao Quan. Get all the trucks and cars in our hospital out and have the staff follow me to the Fengtai Railway Station warehouse."
When Section Chief Kong heard that the supplies had arrived, he jumped up excitedly and ran to the logistics department like a rocket.
Ten minutes later, the Chinese Medicine Hospital's truck arrived at the hospital entrance, and Dean Shen was already giving instructions:
"Male employees, all the vacant male employees, please get on the bus!"
Several doctors complained, "Director, we still have to work during the day, why are you withdrawing all the people?"
“上屁个班,赶紧的,过年福利到了,数量还不少,要是人去少了,半路被别的单位抢走,你们哭都来不及!”
“啊,年货到了?赶紧上车,快点,还上个屁班!”
瞬间,中医院轰动了~~~
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