The Little Officials of the Song Dynasty Chapter 237: Changes in the Salesian Bureau (middle)


Zheng Ling only felt a chill in his heart, not to mention whether this method can be successfully operated, he just needs to think about the picture, it is enough.

A family of three, with the oldest son, is that a fair word?

Not to mention, the mother is still Zhao Yunchu...

In order to fight against Zheng Ling, Zhao Yunchu really fought hard, but seeing Zheng Ling's ugly face, he was still very proud, as if he had grasped some Zheng Ling's death point.

At this time, Yun Yanhui put down the child and turned around, but seeing a strange atmosphere flowing between Zheng Ling and Zhao Yunchu, she couldn't help but say in surprise, "I was just away, and you guys quarreled again?"

Yunyan replied calmly and persuaded them: "How old are you, it's just a matter of arguing when you were young, and you're still arguing when you're so old. Isn't this a joke for outsiders? They're all family!"

Zhao Yunchu: "..."

Zheng Ling: "..."

Although Yun Yan's return to that "family" had no deep meaning, but the two of them felt guilty and naturally heard different meanings.

Yunyan looked back at them and didn't speak, and pointed to the weighing weight who was supporting Ah Huan for the physical examination, and said, "Look at them, they have grown up together since childhood, they help each other, the relationship is so good, not to mention the fact that you are still relatives..."

From his own point of view, he is naturally related, but this will only make Zhao Yunchu and Zheng Ling more restless.

"Don't talk about it," Zheng Ling said sadly, "It's all my fault, okay, I'll go collect the wind."

Looking at Zheng Ling's dejected back, Yun Yanhui asked Zhao Yunchu in surprise, "It's rare that you have won so much, so it may not be because your eloquence has grown recently?"

Zhao Yunchu smiled sweetly, "After staying with Brother Yan for a long time, I will naturally grow a little bit."

When Zheng Ling heard this, he didn't know what to expect.

……

In the afternoon, all the children of the Salesian Bureau checked their bodies and took their measurements. This order is relatively large. In order to be able to make it as soon as possible as required by the Salesian Bureau, the tailor shop also invited a familiar colleague to complete it together.

Zheng Ling also finished collecting the wind and went back with a full harvest.

Looking back later, Lian Lung thought that since Mr. Yun came, the Salesian Bureau had changed with each passing day. When they ordered meat to eat, they not only had meat to eat, but also new clothes. When they were looking forward to new clothes, not only did the tailor come to measure the body, but also the doctor came to check the pulse.

On the second day, the Salesian Bureau welcomed three more gentlemen from the Hanlin Academy.

The younger children didn't understand the concept of the Hanlin Academy, and they were even more surprised when they heard that they were people with university studies, and the older ones were more sensible.

In the past, only a few children of the Salesian Bureau had the opportunity to go to primary schools to be side students. Naturally, some bright and gifted children were selected.

Now, they learn that every other day, a gentleman comes to the class, and everyone can attend the class.

He was happy and inconceivable. He went to Mr. Yun, held Mr. Yun's hand and said, "Mother-in-law said that I am so stupid that I will definitely not be able to go to elementary school in the future. Can Mr. Hanlin want me?"

"The Master said: There are teachings and no distinctions." Mr. Yun said such a sentence.

Liang Mong didn't understand the meaning of this sentence, but Mr. Yun was going to be busy, so after the class, Mr. Hanlin - no, Mr. corrected, you can't call him that, just call him Mr. Li. After Mr. Li introduced himself, he asked everyone if they had any questions.

At this time, Li Mong raised his hand and asked, what does it mean to be taught without discrimination?

Mr. Li was taken aback and told them that this sentence was said by a sage, which means that no matter what kind of people, they can be educated, of course, including the scales. Moreover, this can make him change, become smarter and smarter, and finally, be no worse than others.

In Li Mong's heart, this sentence is very amazing, and I don't understand it, but Mr. Li explained the meaning, which made him feel very good. The sage is very powerful, Mr. Yun is very powerful, and Mr. Li is also very powerful, so he can actually know such a thing.

Liang Lung's group of children are all under ten years old. Under the leadership of Mr. Li, they held the opening ceremony, worshipped Master Confucius, and then began to give lectures.

Everyone is very serious, not only because this is the first time to attend class, it is very fresh, although they are young, but they vaguely know that reading is very important, and this may be an opportunity to change their fate.

Some of this knowledge comes from the mouths of others, but more is the impression left by witnessing it with my own eyes, and it does not need any reason to reflect.

The eldest children of the Salesian Bureau, some read books, some did not read. After they left the Salesian Bureau, they would occasionally come back to check on them, or someone would report their current situation. Those brothers and sisters who have read books are always in a much better position than those who have not read books.

Many people know that there was an older brother who went out of the Salesian Bureau. He was sent to primary school to study. Later, he succeeded and was admitted to the university. Later, he became a teacher of an academy and set up his own courtyard, Bo Tian. , also married a wife.

This brother's fate is the envy of many Salesian children. This is the best future they know.

And hard work usually starts from the Salesian Bureau. Only a few people can go to primary school, and even fewer of these people can have the next step.

But I can't read, I can do a lot if I can read, I have more choices than I can't read, and the variety of jobs is more decent.

Now there is such a "teaching without discrimination" opportunity, how can they not cherish it.

……

Five days later, the tailor's shop delivered all the new clothes. Everyone gathered around, waiting in line to call their names and receive the new clothes.

Everyone's new clothes look the same, except for the size, they are very beautiful, they are reddish-brown, they are also wrapped, and some words are embroidered on the chest, but many people can't understand them.

The older children who can read say that it has everyone's name written on it, as well as the words of the Salesian Bureau.

After receiving his clothes, the weighing mound happily touched it again, tried it on again, and then shouted: "No, it's wrong, it's not my clothes!"

"Why not?" Xiao Yan'er said, "Brother Li Mong, look how well you dress."

"It doesn't matter how well it fits, you see, it's not my name written here." He pointed to the words on his chest and said, "We have two words, but three words are written here!"

"Yeah!" Xiao Yan'er saw that it was true, "Brother Li Mong is so smart, this is really not your clothes."

Yunyan Hui was helping to distribute clothes over there, and when she heard the weighing mound shouting from here, she came over to take a look, "Let me see, did I send it wrong?" He read out the name on the clothes, "Chen Daquan Who is Chen Daquan? Is this Chen Daquan's clothes?"

"Look, I'll just say, this is Chen Daquan's clothes..." He said happily, suddenly feeling a little wrong and scratching his head, "Wait, Chen Daquan...it seems to be my name."

"..." Yun Yan didn't know whether to laugh or cry, "Zhang Mong, you have to think about it before you remember that this is your name?"

Liang Mound lowered his head, his face flushed, and he felt ashamed.

The surrounding children all burst into laughter, "Liang Mong doesn't even remember his own name!"

"I remember, I remember!" whispered Lim, "Oh, I just forgot!"

Liang Mound grabbed the front of his clothes, stared at the three square words, and decided to write down these words so that he would not mistake them in the future.

For many people, this was also the first time they saw how their name was written, and they were quite curious. They even took a branch and scratched and copied it on the ground.

Lin Yi saw this scene of laughter and laughter, and was very emotional, "These are good children, how easy to satisfy."

"Yeah." Yun Yan recalled, because they had too little, but soon, Zheng Ling's public service advertisements could be published.

……

At the end of the month, the orphan-themed comic strip by Zheng Ling's team was published as scheduled, which really caused a great response.

Although there are no "Three Kingdoms" comic strips in this issue, there are not many complaints, and if there are, they will soon disappear.

This comic strip corresponds to a very broad social phenomenon. People cannot afford to raise children, but they have no choice but to abandon them.

In the comic strip, an old jigsaw puzzle that ordinary people can't use is donated to become the most precious treasure of the Children of the Salesian Bureau. Children who are fortunate enough to go to school, when they come back, hand over the words they have learned to others, use branches as pens and soil as paper...

Through the platform of "Tokyo Daily" and the presentation of comic strips, the Salesian Bureau appeals to the citizens of Tokyo, hoping that they can donate the things they do not need to the Salesian Bureau, including food and clothing.

Families with conditions are also welcome to adopt these children, most of them are healthy.

Inspired by the comic strip, many people immediately rummaged through the old things they didn't need at home and sent them to the Salesian Bureau.

A lot of palace people even brought a beautiful elephant-shaped slide and put it on the open space.

Everyone around, almost all the kids, didn't even know what it was. Whether it is an elephant or a slide, they have never seen it, and they have no idea what it is used for.

Yunyan explained to them: "This is a gift from Her Royal Highness the Eighth Princess. This is called a slide. Originally, it was Her Royal Highness's favorite toy."

Toys?

The kids wondered, how big is the toy? The most popular among them is the swing, but compared to this, it's really nothing.

"It's made from the shape of an animal called an elephant. You should have heard of it, right? Look, the long one is the trunk of the elephant, the eyes are here, and the tail is this." Yun Yan explained back .

After Yun Yan said this, many people suddenly realized that they had heard of it, but because they had never seen it, they could not correspond to this exquisite object for a while.

Yun Yanhui explained how to play, helping them up one by one, and then sliding down.

At the beginning, everyone heard that this was the princess' old thing, and they were a little timid, but after all, they were children, and they gradually relaxed. They felt the fun, and they slipped down with a smile and continued to line up, round after round.

And at dinner time, something that made them even happier happened.

Because there are many donations, commoners donated old things, rich businessmen and nobles not only donated old things, but also donated money and food, so they add meat in the evening. Nursing women are still handing out toys to them.

Because of the deep impression of the comics, the Salesian Bureau received the most toys, such as tangrams, clay dolls, chess pieces... everything, enough to give everyone the same and so much more!

The whole cafeteria was full of noise. Fortunately, it was only after dinner. Otherwise, they would definitely not have the heart to eat. At this moment, they are all watching each other what they have found and making an appointment to play together.

Standing aside and looking over, these children are uniformly dressed in quick red-brown clothes, all of which fit well. After these days of broth and whether it is a snack, their faces are all fuller.

At Yun Yanhui's request, they also paid more attention to cleanliness, washing their faces and hands clean. After my husband's teaching, I have also made great progress in etiquette. After a meal, my lips are clean.

Now holding the toy, even with a happy smile.

It's only been less than a month, but it's very different from before, showing a kind of vigor.

A woman who has been in the Salesian Bureau for five years whispered to her companions: "This is like an orphan. It looks better than my family."

"That's right," her companion nodded in agreement, "I think the gentlemen of the Hanlin Academy are very capable. They used to be very skinny, and they teach, and now they will salute when they see me!"

"That's for sure, and this meal of broth is fed, and if you eat well, of course you will study hard."

"Remember, in the past, when someone came for adoption, they were always picky and disliked. Now if someone came, they would have to be distracted. You said that everyone was clean, and they also read and taught etiquette. If I hadn't had a child, I would have adopted it too!"

The two women were talking, and their eyes fell to the corner of the cafeteria. There were a group of teenagers over ten years old, most of them were thirteen or fourteen years old.

"Orphans stay at the Salesian Bureau until they are eighteen at most. I really don't know if they are lucky or unfortunate."

Someone came for adoption, and they would definitely be willing to adopt a younger child, so that they could have a close relationship. As for these half-sized children, the situation is more embarrassing.

If they were younger and caught up with this good time, their chances of being adopted would be much higher. But now, after all, I have caught up with the tail, and I can read for a while, and then go out to find work, which is better than a completely illiterate one.

However, being alone is not much better. The Salesian Bureau can introduce work, but it is also limited.

Theoretically, the children of the Salesian Bureau are only raised until they are fifteen years old, and from fifteen to eighteen years old, these years are considered a period of adaptation for them. They can still live here if they want, but they need to After paying the money, it is cheaper than living outside, but it still costs a few bucks.

I was completely independent at the age of 18, and I had to start making money at the age of 15. After some children went out, they couldn't make any money, and they would follow hooligans.

——Speaking of which, the Kaifeng House has been purged recently, and there is no future for being a hooligan.


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