A Journey Through the Worlds of Film and Television.
Chapter 2 Barefoot Doctor Lu Cheng
Tian Runye appears once in ten years, Tian Xiaoxia appears once in a hundred years, and He Xiu Lian appears once in a thousand years.
Every viewer who has watched "Ordinary World" is attracted by He Xiulian. This woman who doesn't like to read and has little culture has fully demonstrated the virtues of Chinese women: hardworking, kind, simple and capable.
She doesn't ask for a dowry, doesn't mind being poor, and is hardworking, capable, and infatuated.
Being tolerant and generous can help one endure hardships, and sharing worries and solving problems can help one’s husband succeed.
Sun Shaoan, the hammer king of the Northwest, had to give up his relationship with the daughter of the village party secretary Tian Futang because of many obstacles. He decided to find an ordinary woman with similar conditions to himself who would not despise his poverty to spend the rest of his life with. However, he did not expect to pick up a treasure and met He Xiu Lian from the land of Shanxi.
When they met for the first time, Sun Shaoan was attracted by He Xiu Lian's simple character. He couldn't bear to see such a good girl suffer with him, so he told her frankly about his family's situation and said that the fortune teller had said that he would have a short life.
But He Xiu Lian bit her finger without hesitation, wanting to use her own blood to prolong his life.
This ordinary yet extraordinary girl had such a pure heart. For the rest of her life, she really used her life to help her husband, shared poverty with him, lived in a barn with him, and worked hard together to improve the family's situation.
When it came to her husband's previous relationship, He Xiu Lian was generous and tolerant, giving her man enough face.
Sun Shaoan wanted to start a business, and He Xiulian went around to raise money. Sun Shaoan's business was frustrated and he owed a lot of debts. He Xiulian supported him silently and borrowed money from her parents' home to help her husband make a comeback.
Unfortunately, Sun Shaoan finally turned his life around and his family's situation became better and better, but He Xiu Lian burned herself out and died of cancer just after she turned 30.
As the youngest production team leader in the area, Sun Shaoan is worthy of the collective, his friends, his father and siblings, but he is not worthy of his wife.
Sun Shaoan cares for everyone and is considerate of everyone, but he forgets to care for and be considerate of his wife, and always rejects all of his wife's requests.
He Xiu Lian's dedication, hard work and ability to endure hardship also made her suffer for the rest of her life.
If he wanted to marry a wife, he should marry He Xiu Lian, but which father would have the heart to let his daughter become a He Xiu Lian like her?
It is now the spring of 75, and the plot has just begun. Sun Shaoan, the Northwest Hammer King, is still having a hot relationship with his childhood sweetheart Tian Runye, and has no idea that there is another He Xiu Lian in this world.
Lu Cheng sorted out his thoughts and decided that if he wanted He Xiu Lian to be safe, happy, healthy and live a long life, he must not let her marry Sun Shaoan, the Hammer King of the Northwest.
Given Sun Shaoan's family situation and his personality, anyone who marries him will be destined for a lifetime of hard work.
As for letting He Xiu Lian marry someone else, there are risks involved. Who knows if she can meet a good man?
So, Lu Cheng had to go up by himself.
In his previous life, Lu Cheng was born in a rural area and had a poor family background. Although he had a relationship during college, he ultimately succumbed to reality.
After graduation, I focused on work and had no time to take care of my lifelong affairs.
Now that he has a new life, it may not be a bad thing to find a virtuous woman like He Xiu Lian to spend his life with.
Love is a luxury, but feelings can be cultivated slowly.
On this point, Lu Cheng is more open-minded.
After thinking so much, Lu Cheng already had a general direction in mind.
But the most important thing right now is to continue living in this world.
Lu Cheng got out of bed, put on his cotton coat and trousers, a gray-blue patched cotton jacket, and a pair of Liberation shoes whose soles were almost worn out. Then he walked out of the bedroom and looked around at his current residence.
This is the most common farmyard on the Loess Plateau. The three cave dwellings facing north and south are Lu Cheng's home. The slightly larger cave dwelling in the middle is the living room. The two cave dwellings on the sides are bedrooms.
There are earthen kangs in both bedrooms. The kang in one of the bedrooms is connected to a stove, which is where people make fire and cook.
The three rooms are simply furnished. Apart from the necessary daily necessities and tables, chairs and benches, there is not much furniture.
There is a jujube tree on the east side of the yard, under the tree is a stone mill, and in the northwest corner of the yard is a simple toilet.
There is an old 28-inch bicycle parked near the eaves, which is Lu Cheng's main means of transportation for work.
Lu Cheng just took a quick walk around and became familiar with the situation at home.
Although the place is simple, it is a space that belongs to him alone, and Lu Cheng does not mind it.
Moreover, after traveling to this world, Lu Cheng no longer had to be urged by his boss to change the plan, no longer had to answer the phone in the middle of the night, and no longer had to exchange his life and health for a few ounces of silver.
Of course, the current era is not good either. Everyone is very poor, so poor that they cannot have enough food to eat or warm clothes to wear, and material life is extremely scarce.
In some really poor families, several children even have to share a set of clothes, and whoever goes out wears the clothes.
It is still the rural commune period, the land is publicly owned, and the village is divided into production teams. Every day, the production team leader organizes everyone to work collectively, calculates work points, and distributes food and supplies according to work points.
An adult laborer can earn about eight or nine work points a day.
The value of work points varies depending on the region and the harvest.
Generally, one work point is worth three or five cents. If the land is fertile and the harvest is good, the value of one work point may be even higher.
If the weather is fine and one can work for a full month, an adult can earn seven or eight yuan a month, which is already quite good.
At the end of the year, when food and supplies were distributed according to work points, those families with a high proportion of strong laborers and few elderly people and children naturally received more food rations per capita and had a better life.
In Sun Shaoan's family, there are old and young people, and they have to support two students, so life is quite difficult.
Points, points, points, they are the lifeblood of the common people.
This is also the most realistic portrayal of the lives of ordinary rural people at this time.
As for Lu Cheng, he is a lone man, and if he is well fed, the whole family will not be hungry. He is also a strong laborer, so naturally his life will be better.
Moreover, Lu Cheng is currently the only barefoot doctor in Shuangshui Village. He does not need to participate in too much labor in his daily life to earn the work points of a strong laborer.
After deducting his own food rations, he could still have 50 or 60 yuan left every year. Although not as good as the workers in the city, it was already a very good condition in Shuangshui Village, only slightly worse than the village party secretary Tian Futang.
I returned to the main room, opened the wooden medicine box on the table, and looked through the equipment and medicines inside, which were also quite simple.
An old stethoscope, a thermometer, an aluminum needle box, a glass syringe, anti-inflammatory drugs, painkillers, alcohol cotton, gauze, and some homemade herbal remedies.
In addition, there was a heavy oilcloth umbrella and an old-fashioned tin flashlight next to the table.
Although the equipment is simple, the responsibility is quite heavy.
Lu Cheng is responsible for all the medical services in Shuangshui Village. He is responsible for everything from minor issues like headaches, fever and diarrhea to major issues like disease prevention and control and health management.
During the flu season, Lu Cheng would carry a medicine box and go door to door to distribute medicine to the people and explain disease prevention knowledge.
Sometimes when someone had a fever or a cold in the middle of the night, Lu Cheng would get up at any time to go to the clinic. He would treat the disease he could on the spot, and would also deal with the disease he could not treat first, and would also escort the patient to the health center of Shigejie Commune.
A hoe in one hand and a syringe in the other. Farming when busy, seeing a doctor when needed.
A silver needle can cure a hundred diseases, and a red heart can warm thousands of families.
This is the barefoot doctor.
Although the barefoot doctors' medical skills were not very advanced, they provided first-hand medical and health services to the vast majority of the people, allowing countless people to afford medical treatment.
The villagers only need to pay 1 yuan per person per year, and then the brigade will deduct 5 cents per person from the collective public welfare fund as the medical fund for the entire village.
Except for some patients with stubborn diseases who need to take medicine all year round, ordinary people only need to pay a registration fee of five cents when seeing a doctor, and all medical treatment and medicine are free.
In this land, there are thousands of barefoot doctors like Lu Cheng, serving the people at the bottom of society.
Reaching out and touching the equipment on the table, Lu Cheng, who knew nothing about medicine in his previous life, seemed to have been practicing medicine for three or four years at this moment and had acquired certain medical experience and skills.
Walking to the desk on one side, Lu Cheng picked up the "Barefoot Doctor's Handbook", which was praised by later generations as one of the three great books for time travelers. He also had a strong sense of familiarity. He could recite many of the contents directly, and he also had relevant treatment experience in his mind...
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