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Chapter 523: Problems faced by the health center system

Chapter 523: Problems faced by the health center system Lin Che began to tell. He used an emotional tone to describe the short-term impact of war on a country. His lens went back three hundred years ago. During the war between the Song Dynasty and the Liao Kingdom, Yanjing was attacked by the Liao army and the entire city was reduced to ruins. Residents fled the war, countless families were separated, and their wealth was looted. Lin Che affectionately described the displaced women and children, covered in tattered clothes, struggling through the war and ruins. Zhu Xi listened, and the pain of life and death made him empathize with such a war. He recalled that when he was a child, his father was fighting at the front, and his mother took him and his eldest brother to live in Chuzhou, where wars broke out frequently. Lin Che's story made him feel the same way. Lin Che then talked about the long-term impact of the war. He showed Zhu Xi a prosperous scene of the Song Dynasty, which was in an era without war. He depicts prosperous cities, where people live and work in peace and contentment, farmlands have abundant harvests, and commerce is booming.

He used words to outline the tranquility on the border of the Song Dynasty, without the threat of enemy countries, all of which were due to the accumulation of a long period of peace. Zhu Chong was moved by Lin Che's words. He thought of all the wars after the founding of the Ming Dynasty. Although they were for the need of unification, they also brought great harm to the people. Through Lin Che's lectures, he hoped that the Ming Dynasty would not use war in the future. to expand territory and hope to maintain peace through diplomacy and trade. Lin Che then pointed out that war not only destroyed the social and economic foundation, but also destroyed people's hearts. The war has caused people to lose their relatives and friends, family affection and friendship. He took an old man as an example. The old man lost his wife and son. His soul was hurt. The old man tossed and turned every night, unable to sleep in pain. Zhu Ping felt deeply sad after hearing this. He sighed and expressed the hope that war could be avoided in the future so that people could live and work in peace and contentment. Lin Che encouraged him to believe that Zhu Ping had the ability to promote peace and change the future of the country through his wisdom and determination. They discussed many topics about war and peace. Zhu Feng further realized that war can only bring pain and losses to the country, while peace can bring happiness and progress to the people. At this time, Zhu Ping thought of the Ming Dynasty's attack on the Japanese country and felt a little puzzled. He asked Lin Che that war was very harmful to the people, so why there were no people's uprisings that still suffered from the war at the end of the dynasty. Lin Che looked up at Zhu Xi, thought deeply for a while, and then slowly said, "This question is actually very simple. If you think about it, war does bring huge harm to the people." "But when the dynasty is coming to an end, the people may choose to revolt, because at that moment, revolt can minimize the harm to them." Zhu Xi stared into Lin Che's eyes and asked with some confusion: "Why, I don't understand. Since war will bring suffering to the people, why do they still want to revolt?" "I always thought that the people would expect peace." His voice revealed a strong desire to understand this issue. Lin Che answered with a smile: "War is undoubtedly a nightmare for the people, but when a dynasty is close to its demise, the situation becomes different." "At this time, the pressure and contradictions inside and outside the country have reached an irreconcilable point, and the lives of the people are already in danger. They are well aware of the incompetence and corruption of the court, and they are also well aware of the pain and difficulties caused by the court's foreign aggression." Zhu Ming seemed to suddenly understand something. He pondered for a moment and said, "Sir, what do you mean, the uprising has become their only way out. Maybe it can bring them new hope and freedom?" "That's right." Lin Che nodded, feeling Zhu Xi's understanding of this issue: "At the end of the dynasty, the people increasingly realized that their past dissatisfaction and complaints against the court had become meaningless." "They may have mistakenly thought that the imperial court would change the status quo, but the reality is that the imperial court's corruption and incompetence led to more wars and suffering. The uprising became the only force they could resist and brought them a glimmer of hope." Zhu Xi listened quietly and thought about Lin Che's words. He began to understand that the uprising was not a blind act of the people, but the inevitable result of their loss of confidence in the court. They chose to revolt not because they liked war and violence, but because they were eager to change their lives and destiny.

Lin Che sighed softly and continued: "Do you know? The people's uprising is not without foundation. They once had beautiful dreams and longed for a prosperous and powerful Ming Empire." "However, the incompetence of the imperial court and the crisis of national subjugation made these dreams out of reach, so they chose to revolt, hoping to pursue their dreams through resistance." Zhu Ping's mood became complicated, "Sir, what you said makes sense. Let's understand. The uprising is not a simple resistance, but people's desire for freedom and hope." Zhu Xi looked at Lin Che firmly, his gratitude beyond words. Lin Che smiled and nodded: "That's right. People's hopes and desires are everywhere. As a monarch, you should listen to the voices of the people and care about their sufferings." "Only in this way can a country truly prosper. Ordinary people like us can also learn from this, remain humble and upright at all times, and live up to the expectations of the people." Zhu Xi fell into deep thought. When Lin Che saw Zhu Ping like this, she picked up a book and read it intently. Zhu Xi came back to his senses, looked at Lin Che and said with a smile: "Sir, you must be tired from reading all day long. Let me give you a massage to relax you." Lin Che readily accepted Zhu Xi's proposal and enjoyed the comfortable massage peacefully. Zhu Ming first massaged Lin Che's legs, then signaled Lin Che to relax and change the massage position. After a while, Lin Che turned her neck slightly and prepared to continue teaching Zhu Ming. Lin Che suddenly asked a question from before, which was also the question he wanted Zhu Ping to think about. Lin Che looked at Zhu Ming and asked seriously: "Boy, do you still remember the Ming Guard system we discussed earlier? We are facing this crisis. Do you know what it is?" Zhu Xi was stunned for a moment, and then said thoughtfully: "As long as we can stick to the bottom line and do a good job in trying some serious criminals from the imperial court, we can ensure the security of the country." Lin Che smiled and nodded: "Yes, you are right, but this is not the crisis I am referring to." Zhu Fang looked at Lin Che in confusion and asked, "Sir, please tell me, what is the crisis we are facing now?" Lin Che's eyes became solemn: "Please clean up and pay attention to the Northeast Guard's policy of surrendering Jurchens. This is also a major problem we are currently facing." (End of this chapter)