Chapter 280
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Ye Jian, who was about to fall asleep due to the rocking of the carriage, heard the conversation in a daze and laughed, "That would only work if there is no language barrier. I … don't understand Tibetan at all. I'm afraid it will be difficult to communicate."
She didn't understand Tibetan, and the people in the Tibetan area, especially the Tibetans who were around 30 years old, couldn't understand them either.
It was better when they were outside, but now that they were in the heart of the Tibetan area, Mandarin was like a foreign language to the Tibetans. They had to rely on Principal Chen to communicate with them.
"We will stay here for about seven days. Girl Jian, you have to remember my 'Wolf Survival Rule'! As long as you have a wild nature and an enterprising spirit, there is nothing you can't do. "
When Principal Chen came here, the border between the two countries was at its most unstable. It was also the time when the lives of the Tibetans were at its most turbulent. At that time, the first requirement of the soldiers sent by the army was that they must learn Tibetan within a month!
Learning Tibetan within a month, in the eyes of ordinary people, was something that was simply impossible! The Han people stayed in the Tibetan area for a year and still couldn't learn it.
But for the soldiers, there was no task that couldn't be completed. They had to learn it within a month if they were given an order.
If they couldn't learn it, they would be punished by military law!
Principal Chen learned it within a month, and Ye Chien had been in the Tibetan area for more than ten days. She would leave in another ten days. Although he didn't ask her to learn it, since Ye Chien mentioned the communication barrier, how to solve it was up to Ye Chien.
The Wolf Survival Rule: First, you have to know what you need. Under the premise of what you need to get, you have to know if you need to have something.
Sharpen your fangs, sharp claws, and develop excellent survival skills and a strong physique. These are the prerequisites for what you need. You need to possess them!
Language communication is also a survival skill. Since you found it troublesome, then if you want to communicate with the Tibetans without any barriers, you have to learn Tibetan and clear the barrier.
Ye Chien immediately understood. She had a ready-made teacher beside her, but she didn't think of it!
"My home is right in front. There's warm milk, fragrant beef jerky, and endless mutton. Eat whatever you want!" The herdsman was about the same age as Principal Chen, but he looked more than ten years older than Principal Chen. This had a lot to do with the local environment.
Principal Chen laughed and replied, "And the strongest liquor!"
This sentence ignited the passion of the herdsman, because this was the first time he met a Han Chinese who said that he wanted to drink the strongest wine in the no man's land!
It must be known that the greatest danger to the Han people living in the plains was altitude sickness, and drinking alcohol was absolutely forbidden.
The laughter in the carriage never stopped, and it was blown far away by the night wind.
The temperature in July was neither hot nor cold in the no man's land, but it was also the rainy season. There would be occasional showers during the day and at night as well.
The rain came at the drop of a hat. One second, it was a starry sky, and the next, it was a torrential downpour. The Tibetans were already used to it, but Ye Chien was still not used to it even after so many days.
The rain beat against the tent, and the temperature dropped sharply. Ye Chien put on thick Tibetan clothing, and the Han girl became a Tibetan girl.
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