Fengyang County may be called big or small, but it is the largest county among the four counties in Bengbu. In 19', the Nanjing National Government was established and it was officially abolished. Fengyang County, Huaiyuan County, Lingbi County, Wuhe County
The county was directly under Anhui Province. At the beginning of 19), Bengbu established a Municipal Preparatory Office, which was revoked the next year and still belonged to Fengyang County. In 1932, Huaiyuan County and Fengyang County were successively changed to the Fourth District, the Fourth District, and Wuhe County of Anhui Province.
It was successively changed to the seventh district and the sixth district.
Tian Kui's Western medicine clinic is not the only one in Fengyang County, but his medical skills are the best among the doctors in Fengyang County's large and small Western medicine clinics. The war has made the world a lot worse, but for opening a medical clinic
For Tian Kui, this is the time to get a lot of income, because the chaos in the war means that more people will come to his clinic for treatment and treatment. Tian Kui is not a person who has forgotten medical ethics, but his family wants to send
He went abroad to study medicine, which cost a lot at the time. Later, he almost bought a house and land, so Tian Kui had to temporarily put aside his so-called medical ethics for the sake of his family.
At the same time as usual, Tian Kui, who had finished breakfast, leisurely went to his clinic from home. The clinic was not very far from Tian Kui's home, and Tian Kui's two younger brothers were keeping vigil at the clinic at night, so Tian Kui
Kui's clinic has never been robbed at night. Tian Kui, who was dressed in a suit, greeted familiar neighbors along the way. The clinic's income in the past few days made Tian Kui feel very good. If the clinic can keep doing this
With the momentum, Tian Kui promised to buy the land for his old father and got the money.
Several children who got up early were running and playing in the street. They carefully avoided the running children. Tian Kuileng, who was walking to his clinic, found himself in the middle of the street. In fact, he was not the only one who was in this state. The other neighbors on the street were also in the same situation.
A large crowd appeared at the other end of the street. Tian Kui and the neighbors were frightened by the sudden appearance of these people. "Close the door quickly, it's refugees, refugees are coming." Some people said.
Those who woke up immediately rushed back to their shops, shouting for helpers to help them close the doors. If refugees rushed into their shops, their life's hard work might be ruined.
Tian Kui glanced at his clinic from a distance. The two brothers who were keeping watch in the clinic didn't seem to have gotten up yet, and the door of the clinic hadn't been opened yet. Tian Kui, who was slightly relieved, stood close to the door of the shop on the street that had not yet opened.
Carefully watching the refugees pouring into the street. As the distance between the refugees and Tian Kui quickly shortened, the sounds of children crying, adults scolding and heavy breathing immediately rushed into Tian Kui's ears.
Fengyang had only seen Hanako begging, but had never seen such a large number of refugees. He couldn't help but take a few more glances.
The refugees pouring into the street did not seem to have any intention of staying. They directly ignored Tian Kui and the early-rising pedestrians and walked directly across the street. Those who were afraid of being forced to close their shops were secretly relieved like Tian Kui just now.
Take a breath. "Can I give you some water? The child hasn't had any water since last night." One of the refugees was so hungry that he bought steamed buns and steamed buns at a breakfast shop on the corner with money, and then asked the boss for some hot water.
He carefully fed his children, and after a while, many of Tian Kui's neighbors gathered outside the breakfast shop.
"Nanjing is gone. It has been taken over by the Japs. We are going to Xuzhou." A strong man carefully broke open the buns in his hand and fed his child while answering the questions from the people around him. "I heard that the Japs
We still have to cross the river. I think there is going to be a war here, so you should leave early. A lot of people died in Nanjing city. Cannonballs and guns don’t have a good eye." He ate a steamed bun while guarding his child.
The man put the remaining two buns into his arms, drank a bowl of water, and then left with the children on his back.
Nanjing City was lost. This news was enough to make the merchants on the street feel as if the sky was falling. Last month, many troops attacked here, saying they were going to guard Nanjing City. Why is this one?
With the situation of the moon, then the city of Nanjing is lost? These people on the street are just businessmen. They are just listening to the scriptures about the war. When the government says to pay donations, everyone pays. When the government says to pay food, everyone pays.
Food, but the money was given to the food and the food was paid, so why was the city of Nanjing still lost?
"Doctor Tian, you are a man who has seen the world. Can you tell us what we should do now?" Tian Kui was surrounded by neighbors standing on the street. Who is not afraid of war? Nanjing City and the city walls are
After being conquered by the Japanese, there is no comparison in a small place like Fengyang. In the dozen or so shops on this street, no one does not know that Tian Kui is a man who has studied abroad and seen the world. Everyone was impressed by what he just said.
The man was frightened by what he said, and he couldn't help but gathered around Tian Kui to seek an answer.
Habitually reaching out to adjust his glasses, Tian Kui coughed twice and then opened his mouth and said, "No way, you have seen the soldiers who passed by us a few days ago. There were tens of thousands of them. We
This is just a few refugees seen. If Nanjing really lost the battle, the defeated troops should have withdrawn. It is impossible that all the troops were killed by the Japanese. Can the refugees be believed?" In fact, Tian Kui himself
I was also very uneasy. Once the Japanese really came, Western doctors like him would definitely be requisitioned by the Japanese. Although they could save their lives, the reputation of being a traitor would ruin the reputation of our ancestors.
A group of people gathered around the street talking, but no one had an accurate idea. Today, the sun was shining brightly, but not a single shop was open for business, because almost everyone in Fengyang was talking about the fall of Nanjing City.
"Quickly, pack your things. Let's go back to the countryside. The Japanese are about to attack." Tian Kui, who finally managed to escape, entered his clinic. His first words were to tell his two younger brothers to pack their things and go home.
.This clinic is Tian Kui's hard work, and it is also the livelihood of his Tian family. If the Japanese take care of it, their Tian family will be doomed.
Tian Kui's two younger brothers had not read many books, but they were convinced by their eldest brother who had studied abroad. Under Tian Kui's instructions, the three of them packed all the medical equipment and medicines in the clinic.
After the boxes were packed, they were just waiting for the called carriage to arrive, so they could take these things back to their old house in the countryside. "Which one of you is the doctor?" The ajar door of the clinic was pushed open vigorously, and several strong figures appeared.
Soldiers broke in, and Tian Kui, who was already worried, collapsed in the clinic in panic. He really came to whatever he wanted.
In order to stabilize the neighborhood, Tian Kui said that he could not believe what the refugees said before he saw the defeated army. But just a quarter of an hour later, soldiers covered in blood had already broken into his clinic.
Tian Kui really didn't know whether he should scold himself for being rude or complain about his bad luck. "You three, who is the doctor?" The leading soldier repeated the question just now, but Tian Kui and his two
The younger brother was so frightened that he couldn't even think of answering his question.
"Go, call Lao Xu, tell him that a doctor has been found, and ask them to bring Xiao Tang over." The soldier who took the lead turned to order a soldier who came into the clinic with him, and then he pulled Tian Kui over.
He sat down on the chair. Ignoring Tian Kui and his two younger brothers who were still slumped on the ground, the soldier with a sullen face said, "My nephew is injured. Please take a look at the injury. After you look at the injury, I can fix it."
I'll give you some medicine, and I'll give you a lot of money." After saying that, the soldier took out a few large pieces of money from his jacket pocket and threw them on the clinic table.
The sound of oceans falling on the table and colliding with each other brought the panicked Tian Kui back to his senses instantly. He had been making trouble for a long time because he came to see his injuries. Since they were not here to rip off money, it would be easier. Tian Kui, who was speechless, climbed up from the ground.
He got up, then pulled his two younger brothers up, and told them to go home first and tell their families to pack their things and prepare to leave. Then Tian Kui found a white coat and put it on himself. Liu Yangyang and Tian Kui in the clinic didn't wait long.
At the meeting, Tang Cheng, who was lying on a stretcher, was carried in by Jiu Jin and a soldier from the teaching team.
"This is my nephew. Look carefully. The injuries on his body were all from fighting with the Japs. If you dare to fool us, the guys in my hands can directly send you to meet your ancestors."
Before Tian Kui reached out to remove the gauze wrapped around Tang Cheng's legs, Liu Yangyang had already pulled out the shell gun from his waist and slapped it on the table. The heavy shell gun was slapped on the table with great force, and Tian Kui's legs went weak.
I almost knelt down to Liu Yangyang. The scholar could not explain why he was justified when he met the soldiers, not to mention that these soldiers came with guns.
"Uncle Liu, don't scare him. If his hand shakes and he takes the wrong medicine when he's looking at my injuries, it won't be me who suffers. Are you expecting me to be good or are you expecting me to lie like this in the future?
On a stretcher?" Tang Cheng, who was nestled in the stretcher, looked at Liu Yangyang with a smile, frowned and put away the shell gun on the table with a slight embarrassment, but the warning in his eyes made Tian Kui see it clearly.
"Don't be afraid. My Uncle Liu has such a temper. You are a doctor, so you should look at this injury as you see fit." After Liu Yangyang finished speaking, Tang Cheng in the stretcher turned to Tian Kui. Compared with Lao Xu's
As for traditional Chinese medicine, Tang Cheng, who was raised by Robert since childhood, still believes in Western medicine more. Tian Kui has studied abroad and is also very energetic. It was just the first impression that Tang Cheng did not think Tian Kui would do anything.
They are evil-minded, not to mention that Ma Han and the others are right outside the door. Tangcheng doesn't believe that anyone in Fengyang would dare to deal with these gangsters with guns.
Tian Kui calmed down and tried not to look at Liu Yangyang, who was staring at him from the chair. He used scissors to cut open the gauze wrapped around Tang Cheng's legs. While removing the gauze, he used the corner of his eye to pay attention to Tang Cheng's expression.
The gauze had already been stuck to the wound. Tian Kui was afraid that the force of his hand would make the other person gasp in pain. Fortunately, this young man who looked like he was only in his teens could bear it. He took off all the gauze and the other person didn't.