Chapter 133: Untitled



Zhu Youxiao compiled physics and chemistry knowledge equivalent to junior high school level, which was already a milestone achievement.

Because these theorems and conclusions are correct and true, they can be used as teaching materials to cultivate Ming Dynasty scientists who are at the forefront of the world.

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Guiyang.

Since the beginning of the year, eye-catching notices have been posted on major traffic arteries and village intersections, and people have been explaining them to the people who come to watch.

"...Whether they are Han or Yi people, they are all subjects of the Ming Dynasty. The imperial court will treat them with kindness and protect them from humiliation and poverty. We are now recruiting Yi people to join the army to suppress the rebellion and restore peace and happiness to our people..."

The proclamation was drafted by Zhu Youxiao himself. It was relatively easy to understand and emphasized the benefits in order to attract the foreigners to naturalize and join the Ming army to become a force to suppress the rebellions of An Bangyan and She Chongming.

The crowd of onlookers included Han, Miao, Tong and other ethnic groups, as well as the Yi people who were barefoot and wearing woolen cloaks.

"Eliminate the rebels and share peace and happiness." After the commentator finished reading the notice, he raised his arms and shouted, trying to add to the lively atmosphere.

But there was almost no effect. The onlookers did not respond, and their eyes were still full of confusion and curiosity.

"As long as you can shout these two sentences, you can get one or two ounces of salt. Those who sign up will be given five pounds of salt and thirty acres of land." The commentator didn't care and took out his trump card.

Just talking big wasn't enough; he needed to offer some real benefits, and someone would definitely be tempted. He'd seen it happen countless times before. And if he recruited a foreigner into the army, he could even get a reward—one silver dollar!

When they heard about the free salt, a quiet noise arose among the crowd.

Salt is a precious commodity in Guizhou. Many poor people cannot afford salt and can only eat bland food or use other flavors as a substitute, such as sour food.

"See? That's a truck loaded with salt." The tour guide pointed and saw a truck loaded with salt under a bamboo shed not far away.

If you don't take it, it's a waste. If you take it for free, who wouldn't take it? This kind of thinking is no different from that of later generations.

When people saw the white salt deliberately exposed on the car, their eyes lit up with enthusiasm.

Finally, one of the barbarians took action, quickly running to the bamboo shed, asking questions, and shouting slogans. Then, everyone saw this guy who took action first took a small bag of salt, grinned happily with his big mouth showing black teeth, and walked away with big strides.

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