72 Treatment and grades of indentured slaves
"In short, I hate you lying the most. As long as you tell the truth, there will be benefits. If you have more achievements, you may not be able to become a trusted family member." Liu Baiyu threw out his biggest bait, and kept shaking it.
, after all, people are really a bit cheap, and the game mode with real rewards will soon become boring. If the rewards need to be some dungeons or the like, it will be more attractive. If it is said to be some kind of VIP treatment, it is related to the GM relationship.
Class, on the contrary, it makes people more fascinated and the effect is better.
Before long, Liu Shan had almost everyone identified: the vast majority of these indentured slaves were from peasant backgrounds - even one who was barely considered a small landowner often participated in labor in person, and a few were considered craftsmen.
He is also a half-farmer and half-worker. During his spare time, he burns pottery or works as a mason to repair and build houses for others.
[Actually, the life of a refugee is not something that ordinary people can survive. A scholar's downfall is a legendary matter. Of course, after the Manchu and Qing Dynasties broke through several times, this kind of thing gradually became common.] Someone with a little bit of skill is a
A rough carpenter can only do repairs and make small things, not large and delicate ones. He is also an old man, and he has gray hair and he doesn’t know how old he is.
He knew a lot of handwriting [simplified Chinese characters], but there was only one who could write in written form. He was the wretched man with Chinese characters named Jin Qiude, who also knew how to do accounting. He was called out alone and went to night school with Mr. Wu.
Strengthening study can be regarded as becoming a member of the mental workers, and their responsibilities are nothing more than being the clerk of the entire labor team, responsible for keeping records and other things.
Liu Baiyu singled out the craftsmen to form a team. He announced that they would be exempted from heavy manual labor, and that they would also get extra meals for doing technical work. This immediately made the other unskilled indentured servants gasp with envy. The other more than ninety members, all
It was divided into five labor teams, with five indentured slave leaders as captains. During the formation, based on the records he reviewed, he deliberately disrupted the mixed formation of all the refugees in Lujiazhuang and various places, and still used the same set of mutual constraints -
―Anyway, you can’t unite.
The five leaders of the indentured servants have now become captains, and their food and treatment are much higher than those of their companions. They suddenly forgot about their identities as half indentured servants and half slaves. Each of them felt that they had an identity and were in charge. No wait.
Liu Baiyu ordered him to kneel down and ask for the cane himself. He was ready to supervise his former companions.
Strict hierarchical relationships, absolute power between superiors and subordinates, and the benefits obtained through power are extremely tempting in human groups. If coupled with significantly higher treatment, people who have been in modern society
Liu Baiyu knew this. So he deliberately deepened these things materially. Each of the five captains was issued an ugly rattan helmet - this was a successful trial product suitable for the hot weather in summer. The extra few
Originally destined to be thrown into the warehouse to mold, Liu Baiyu had an idea and got all these hats back, distinguishing the status of the indentured slaves and the leaders with obvious signs such as hats and no hats.
Even in order to support the five indentured slave leaders, Liu Baiyu announced that the five indentured slave leaders' treatment was equal to that of his own rough servants, which was significantly higher than that of ordinary indentured slaves, which completely divided them.
And in order to combine kindness and power, Liu Baiyu announced that the indentured slaves had worked hard in the past few days and expressed his loyalty again, so he added an extra meal in the evening, making these heavy laborers kneel down in gratitude and shout for mercy.
, and those who were deducted from their meal portions because of dishonesty also felt that they deserved it and did not have any resentment.
The cook Ding Laosi and his family are all famous fast workers, and soon they used donkey carts to deliver meals to these heavy manual laborers. Now, Liu Baiyu hung up a wooden sign with a special number on each person, plus five
The sticks of the indentured slave leaders taught them to queue up. Queuing up is a basic social order and a manifestation that everyone can generally obtain resources fairly. The reason why Chinese people don’t like queuing up seems to have nothing to do with personal quality. Maybe it’s very
To a large extent, it is related to the long-term lack of social resources. Anyone who obeys the order will suffer. Therefore, over time, everyone does not like to queue up. If there is an opportunity, they will rush in and push others to the back. Liu Baiyu feels that this is somewhat true.
reason.
Just like the current meal distribution, although each team has a captain to maintain order, and the meal is served according to the numbered wooden sign around the neck instead of in order, the whole team is still a bit messy, and everyone hopes that they can
They pushed their way to the front. Only due to Liu Baiyu's intimidating force with clear rewards and punishments, the order of the team was barely maintained.
Liu Baiyu was very satisfied with the initial organizational discipline of his workers. During the entire meal period, he seemed to just walk around and observe the team. Most people were quite disciplined during the meal. Of course,
It's not that they are highly conscious, but that they have a sense of competition among the five captains. No one wants their team to perform too poorly in front of Liu Baiyu for the first time - to the common people, "traitors are better than devils".
Worse." These five captains did work very hard in supervising the work, but it was not enough. Liu Baiyu knew that the prisoners' hard work was only because of fear. To work hard voluntarily and voluntarily, other stimulation was needed. Carrot
Going with a big stick is the way to go.
Liu Baiyu decided to start with food. After each of the prisoners received a bowl of porridge and a plate of so-called meat dishes that had a meaty taste but no shredded meat, Liu Baiyu asked someone to bring a basket with a pile of salty meat in it.
Duck eggs, in order to satisfy Liu Baiyu's taste for green food, they were bought from the countryside and looked like salted duck eggs. They were all items that required a bowl of water to be eaten after one bite. They had a faint fishy odor mixed with salty taste.
The original destiny was to be used as fertilizer to fertilize the fields. Liu Shan felt it was a pity and thought that the waste from indentured servants could be used to make use of it, so...
"I asked, among the several captains today, Zhao Manxiong did the best and the most." Liu Baiyu announced on the mound, "So Zhao Manxiong's team has taken advantage of Zhao Manxiong, and each person can eat one more salted duck egg.
, you must remember that the captain has become outstanding, and it is also good for you. Everyone is for me and I am for everyone. This is the truth." Liu Baiyu quietly instilled modern collective consciousness and organizational discipline.
This extra reward made the eyelids of many indentured slaves swell. From the time they arrived at Liu Baiyu's house, they had to eat porridge twice a day - this is still enough for most people, because they also give out steamed buns at night, and they have bones.
The soup can replenish the body, which is better than living as a free citizen - in this era, there are many people who have lived half-starved and half-fed since birth.
However, because Liu Baiyu believed that they were not very reliable, he deliberately reduced the supply of salt. The food was quite bland, not even salty radish or anything like that. The weather was hot, and he naturally sweated a lot, so he couldn't eat enough salt.
These days, my body feels weak when I lie down at night. I just want to sleep. What other thoughts are there?
"Zhao Manxiong takes the lead and sets an example for everyone. Send two." This reward made Zhao Manxiong's face light up with excitement. He is indeed worthy of having the word "bear" in his name. After just a few days of bone soup, his body became stronger. This
Although he is strong, he is an honest person. The reason why he didn't run away in the first place is also very simple. Liu Baiyu gave him a pair of coarse clothes, which even his biological father did not give him. It was out of simple gratitude.
, he naturally did not escape.
The other four indentured slave leaders felt a bit sour that this honest, almost fool-like person had received his first reward. Although their pay was much higher than that of indentured slaves, eating more salted duck eggs was a trivial matter.
Face is the most important thing. They all plan to deal with those slackers in their team in the future - to scare the monkeys.
The treatment of the five leaders of the indentured slaves made the indentured slaves jealous. Some people were jealous, and some privately approached Liu Shan or Huang Dali, just to change their past mistakes and do their best for Mr. Liu.
For these people, Liu Baiyu dispersed them and assigned them to various labor teams. He ordered that if anyone talked about something worth reporting, they could report it to Liu Shan or Huang Dali. As long as it was true, there would be more or less rewards.
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If there is no merit, Liu Baiyu will not promise anything to these people, nor will he give any benefits. After all, in any organization, as a tainted member, if you want to really gain trust, you must show the courage to betray yourself.
After arranging all this, it was already dark. Liu Baiyu yawned, and went home to sleep with Liu Shan, Huang Dali and others under the eyes of the indentured slaves, who looked at them with a mixture of gratitude and fear.
Probably because the good food here in Liu Baiyu, which can provide people with full meals and bone soup, was so eye-catching in the troubled times of the late Ming Dynasty, which gave many people such a strong impression, and compared with how they lived now, although
It's easier, but you often have to go hungry, so it's not much different. Anyway, except for a few rich peasants who miss the so-called freedom of the past, there is no abnormal situation among ordinary indentured slaves, and there are even a few who are afraid of hunger.
Chapter completed!