Shan You Mu Xi

Chapter 82: Anonymous village

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Sure enough, people came.

"How did you know?" Jie Gui murmured.

Jiang Heng: "Because as long as they look through our luggage, they will find that I am a doctor who practices medicine, and they hide in the mountains and dare not come out. They must be unable to treat their compatriots for a long time, so I guess they will find them. look?"

Jie Gui was convinced.

Lin Hu's tone was still fierce and arrogant, but his expression was much more gentle than when he was lying in ambush in the canyon. Jiang Heng repeatedly signaled Jie Gui not to kill people.

"Give it to them." Jiang Heng saw that Lin Hu was going to go forward and search, so Jie Gui had to suppress his anger and hand over his sword.

"With your skills, if you want to kill people, it doesn't make any difference whether you have a sword or not." Jiang Heng said.

Jie Gui said: "It makes a big difference whether you can get out of your body without getting hurt a little bit."

Jiang Heng said indifferently: "What's the point of being injured? The day I was rescued by Master, I broke both legs."

Jie Gui's expression changed, he consciously did not ask any further questions, and followed the Lin Hu people into Donglan Mountain. He really guessed it right. Since Geng Shu led his army to conquer the villages of various sizes on the banks of Donglan Mountain more than a year ago, nearly 90 percent of Lin Hu was forcibly relocated by Juicong, and moved to Liucheng to promote the "transformation of foreigners". The national policy of the great harmony of the people. The remaining 2,000 people hid in the deep mountains in order to avoid the Yong Kingdom's iron cavalry.

Linhu got its name from "Lin", that is, the vast forests and mountains outside the Great Wall, all of which are their territory. Before the juice department left the customs, they had lived here for thousands of years, and they were the masters of Donglan Mountain. As long as they drilled into the mountain, Yong Qi would be extremely difficult to find. Geng Shu had set fire to the mountain several times, forcing a lot of them out. In the end, he had to search for the rest of the people, which was both troublesome and laborious, so he gave up.

Originally, they were familiar with the terrain and environment, so it was not difficult to survive in the mountains. However, Linhu branches and villages are governed by each village. In each village, there are elders in charge of shamanism. They and a group of elders are responsible for treating the clan, mediating disputes, and holding sacrifices.

And when the war suddenly came, these old people and the women and children who were helpless, had no time to escape, so they were captured by Yong Guo. The remaining young people escaped wounded, living in the mountains and forests, lacking medicinal materials and no shaman elders in the clan to heal their injuries, so they had to simply bandage the wounds and let the wounds become infected and eroded.

First wounded by war, then a long winter, food shortages, and malnutrition accelerated their demise—and by the second summer, more than 2,000 Linhu warriors who had fled into the mountains had died nearly Half.

These people lost their homes and relatives, and could only survive in the mountains with hatred, but they still persisted tenaciously.

It took Jiang Heng a full night to arrive at the temporary village of the Linhu people until the rooster crows in the morning. Seeing the appearance, he couldn't help sighing in his heart.

The Yong army stationed a heavy army in Shanyin City, and the Linhu people could not go out to buy supplies. They lacked cloth and salt. They drank blood on the hair, drilled wood to make fire, built a temporary shelter with broken wood, and covered them with leaves and hay to live on. When the rainy season comes, the whole village is full of water, and the mud and rocks rolled by the torrent pass through the center of the gathering place.

The smell of horse manure was everywhere, and the road was muddy when it was poured over by the rain. The broken bowls that were picked up were placed in the house and then filled with water. When it was dawn, the men climbed up on the roof and started repairing the leaks. It was hot, and there were naked, knotted, bruised bodies everywhere. Bronze, wheat-colored, white, flesh|bodies come and go, buttocks, backs are still stained with mud, just like an ape, climbing up and down.

The moan was not loud, but it was clearly heard in Jiang Heng's ears. He had seen many patients, and he could already tell the source of these pains—most of which were infections from wounds that could not be treated.

"What's your name?" A young man asked Jiang Heng while standing in front of the crooked tree house.

Jiang Heng stopped and looked at the young man. The man in front of him was about the same age as Geng Shu. He was naked and well-proportioned. He was wearing a bark mask. There is a god, this kind of bright look, Jiang Heng has only seen in Geng Shu's eyes.

His skin was very white, and behind him were two strong men of the Linhu ethnic group.

"Can you put on your clothes and then talk?" Jiang Heng was still a little unaccustomed to talking face-to-face with a savage who was not hanging.

"The animal skin will be wet and uncomfortable." The young man said, "My name is Lang Huang, what about you? What is your name? Are you a traveling doctor? You are not from Yong."

The young man who called Lang Huang gave an order, and his entourage brought an animal skin skirt and let him simply wrap it around. Taking advantage of this time, Jiang Heng briefly introduced himself a few words, only omitting his origin as Yong Chen, and told Lang Huang that he was a doctor who came to visit the Central Plains.

"What about him?" Lang Huang gestured to Jie Gui again.

"He's my uncle." Jiang Heng replied without hesitation.

Lang Huang said, "I will repay you for helping my people to see a doctor."

Jiang Heng smiled and said, "No need to repay, I'm here to see a doctor for you."

Lang Huang instructed, Jiang Heng guessed the meaning, thinking that he wanted to move the patient over, and hurriedly stopped: "I'll see one by one, don't move the patient."

This village has no name, but it is a refuge. Jiang Heng temporarily calls it the "unnamed village". There are more than 1,400 people in Wuming Village, of which there are more than 200 people who are seriously ill, and more than 400 people who suffer from minor injuries. In mild patients, there are many wind pathogens and miasma.

Jiang Heng first took off the medicine bag, asked about the situation, and looked at the most seriously ill people one by one.

"As long as you send a letter back with Feng Yu," Jie Gui said, "you don't have to bother."

Jiang Heng said, "Why is this?"

Once Yongdu is informed of the hiding places of these Lin Hu Yu Party, Luoyan City will send people over to completely annihilate them, cut down their roots and eradicate them, so as to avoid future troubles, but what did these people do wrong

"Anti-God Evil God"

Jie Gui said interestingly: "As you like, nephew. But don't trust them too much."

Jiang Heng untied the medicine bag and asked Jie Gui to boil the numbing soup, preparing to amputate his first patient's legs.

"Lin Hu people have always been submissive," Jiang Heng said. "It's Juicong's fault. He is too anxious."

"You know again?" Jie Gui held a fan in one hand and fanned the red stove in the sound of the pattering rain, sparks flying.

Jiang Heng had read the Wangdu's "Wan Bang Feng Wu Zhi" in Luoyang, which recorded the three main foreign tribes in Saibei, Feng Rong, Lin Hu and Di Ren, in three volumes. Among them, Lin Hu was hospitable and hospitable, and he liked to sing ballads. It was passed down from generation to generation by the clan kings. His original surname was Wuluohou, which was translated into the Han surname and recorded as the surname "Lang", so the Yong people also called him Lang. 's.

The Linhu people are different from the Fengrong people. The Fengrong people come and go like the wind, and they are fierce bandits on the prairie, but the Linhu people are accustomed to living in the deep mountains for a long time, with trees and wild animals. As for the Di people, they were the earliest naturalized branch, mainly engaged in farming, and now they are almost the same as the Yong people.

Once the Linhu people had a close relationship with the royal family of Yong, Julang allowed the existence of shamanism when he was in power, and even personally received Linhu's great shaman. During the Muqiu Festival, he even led the royal family to go to Donglan Mountain in person to pray for the north. . The great shaman also brought Prince Linhu to frequently enter and leave the palace of Luoyancheng.

But after Juicang died, everything changed.

The Jui family needs charcoal to make iron, good horses, and iron ore in Donglan Mountain. Yong Guo is unwilling to follow the rules when Ju Lang was alive and overturn all trade terms overnight. money to buy? So Ju Cong sent an army to ask the Linhu people to hand over their resources.

At first, the Linhu people held a certain respect for the Lord outside the Great Wall. When Julang was still alive, he focused on Huairou, hoping to slowly domesticate this nation. But Juicong couldn't wait any longer. He wanted to put Nanzheng on the agenda as soon as possible. The war would cost money, and it would be spent elsewhere. This place must be saved. A war is equivalent to throwing silver money into the sea, millions or even tens of millions of taels, only to hear the sound of water.

So one after another, under the oppression of the royal family, the Lin Hu people began to resist, and the war became more and more fierce, until Geng Shu went out and completed the final blow of the decisive battle, pushing this hatred to the point where it must be washed with blood.

Now that the southern foot of Donglan Mountain has been firmly controlled by the Yong army, the Lin Hu people have been escorted to nearly 90%, and Wuluo Houhuang led the last remaining people to hide in the northeast.

Jiang Heng methodically advances his treatment, seeing ten to twenty patients a day. Every Lin Hu soldier knew very well that this doctor was here to save his life, and everyone cooperated very well. Even if the pain was painful, they had to endure it. As a result, Jiang Heng was often unable to tell the difference.

"Shout out when it hurts," Jiang Heng wiped his sweat and said, "Otherwise, if you hurt your heart, it will only make it more troublesome."

Jie Gui translated it for him, and the wounded man nodded his head while he was confused.

This is the tenth day of Jiang Heng's medical treatment in the mountain village. The food is almost finished, and Jie Gui must go out to the mountain to buy it. From here to Shanyin City, it will take three days to travel quickly.

"Be careful when you come back," Jiang Heng said to Jie Gui, "Don't be followed."

Jie Gui was still hesitating, Jiang Heng washed his hands, his hands were full of blood, he began to bandage the wounded soldier who had the arrowhead removed by caesarean section, and said, "Buy me a carload of spirits to wash the wound, and then put the wind on it. Feather belt."

Jiang Heng did not let Feng Yu go into the mountain to avoid being discovered by them. This Costin has become the symbol of Geng Shu, and Geng Shu has a deep hatred with the Lin Hu people.

Jie Gui thought for a long time, then shook his head and said, "No."

"Go," Jiang Heng frowned, "otherwise, if there is no food, the people here will starve to death sooner or later."

Jie Gui said: "They will go hunting, haven't they come here for more than a year?"

Jiang Heng said again, "What about the herbs? Be obedient, go buy them, uncle."

When Jie Gui heard this, he suddenly laughed, the word "little uncle" really made him laugh and laugh. But after careful calculation, Jiang Heng is the child of the Jiang family, the Jiang family is his mother clan, and Jie Gui and Juicang have a sibling relationship. Intimacy.

Facing his smile, Jie Gui is willing to do anything for him, just go out and buy, I am afraid that Jiang Heng will be in danger if he stays here alone.

"It's my uncle." Jie Gui said coldly, "Forget it, I'll go walk for you, but Feng Yu can't take it away, and I'm ready to send a message at any time."

"Go," Jiang Heng said, "you know very well that they won't do anything to me until everyone is cured."

Jie Gui replied: "I'm not worried about that. The Lin Hu people will repay their kindness and repay their revenge. I'm afraid that you will accidentally say the wrong thing. After all, your brother and them have a hatred of annihilation."

"I'll be careful." Jiang Heng said, "Go back quickly, go."

Jiang Heng couldn't stop pushing Jie Gui, Jie Gui then got up, and he left, and when he rode to the entrance of the village, Jiang Heng appeared on the roof again and shouted to him, "Bring me some candy by the way!"

Jie Gui stopped, as if he wanted to say something, and finally waved at him from a distance.