
1865: Miracle Doctor Went to the United States to Revitalize Chinese Labor
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In 1865, a coolie ship in the Pacific carried hundreds of Chinese laborers to the "Golden Mountain" - they thought it was paradise, but they didn't know that what was waiting for them was hell. Chen Mo, a doctor who was supposed to die in the chaos of the late Qing Dynasty, woke up and found that he had become an indentured Chinese laborer. Hunger, disease, the oppression of Qing officials, the whipping of white sailors... In this floating cage, human life is cheaper than tea in the cargo hold. But he is different from other Chinese workers - he is proficient in English, knows medical skills, and has a better understanding of how future history will treat this group of people. From the sea to the railroad, from San Francisco to the Sierra Nevada Mountains, the blood and blood of Chinese workers paved the steel road across the Americas. Chen Mo knew that simply treating diseases and treating people would not be able to change the status of Chinese workers or even the Chinese people. He wants to use his modern knowledge to change the status of the Chinese people from the root step by step. Even on the other side of the ocean, it's time to send those decadent feudal worms to the mines to dig coal...
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