The creation of farming cards

Chapter 59 Chapter 059



Chapter 59 Chapter 059

Di Wen and Bu Nuan were never procrastinators. As soon as they thought of this method, they immediately discussed it and implemented it separately.Among them, the first to bear the brunt is the construction of the classroom.

In the middle of the Dizu residence is the place where everyone usually eats. There is a big bonfire, and a soup pot is hung under the shelf above the bonfire, which is usually used for making soup.There are a few simple stoves built of stones next to it, where the clansmen who are usually responsible for cooking work here.There are some boulders and thick tree trunks around these, and these are the chairs that the clansmen usually sit and eat.

The layout of the entire resident is centered around the bonfire, and the whole circle around the eating place is an open space. Usually, there are places where people come and go and take a leisurely walk, and then there are houses outside.These houses are still straw houses, but the construction method and layout are not the same as before, and great progress has been made.And because of the need to keep warm in winter, the originally not thick straw wall has been firmly thickened and reinforced from top to bottom, and now no wind can blow in.

Then there are several plowed fields on the east side of the resident, on which long-leaf flax, food, and various herbs and wild vegetables are planted-of course, the herbs and wild vegetables are carefully set up by Di Wen before winter I built a simple straw shed for fear that they would freeze to death.As for the long-leaf flax, Wen Erbai said that there is no need for any sheds, but he just led people to spread a thin layer of straw on it, and he didn't care about it anymore.

In addition to the fields, there are also cotton trees planted against the fence.Before they came to the Di tribe, they had grown into small saplings in the original residence of the Bu tribe. Because of their tenacious vitality, they have all survived until now.These trees are planted here, and within a few years they can become the second protective wall of the Di tribe's residence.

The south side of the station, that is, the side next to the rock wall, has been filled with various warehouses and workshops.Every time it's working time, there are all kinds of machine sounds here, and it is naturally impossible to set the place of study near this place.

After much deliberation, it would be a good idea to go to the west. This is where the pointed-eared fleece rabbit pen is located. Because the children are doing their best to take care of it every day, even if the number has increased now, there is no bad smell.It would be just right if the study place is near here, it won't be too peripheral, and it won't be disturbed by the sound of the machine.What's more, the children responsible for taking care of these velvet rabbits can come and take care of them as soon as possible.

Just do what you say, Di Wen called a few strong people to let them move the materials for building the house, while he was drawing on the ground with a branch, and it took a long time to decide on the size.

Di Wen didn't really want to build a simple room, but a spacious and bright classroom.If this classroom was built in summer, perhaps Di Wen would choose to build a shed directly, not to mention how cool it is to ventilate from all sides.But now it’s winter, and if you always sit there and listen to lectures, you will still have to suffer from the cold wind. If you accidentally get sick from the wind, it’s not fun.

So Di Wen asked everyone to build a classroom that was twice the size of the house we usually live in, and added four pillars in the middle for support to prevent the classroom from being unstable.After all, this classroom will be used every day in the future. If something goes wrong, there will be more than one, two, three or four people who are unlucky.

After the little girl left, everyone still maintained the habit of hoarding materials so that they could be used whenever they were useful, instead of having to deal with materials for several days.Therefore, there will never be a shortage of wood and dry straw in the Di clan's resident.In this way, it can start working immediately.

Di Wen took everyone to measure, dig holes, and move materials. Everyone was very busy.Everyone who came out of the house to warm up the fire in the winter breathed white air, and their cheeks were red from the cold, but they all had smiles on their faces, and no one was downcast.

Several high-level people in the tribe expressed their relief—they didn’t expect it at all, because everyone didn’t know what kind of experience it was to list school as a necessary stage of life, and they didn’t know that there would be so-called “schooling” in the future. Homework" is such a disturbing thing.

The project of building new classrooms was not as smooth as expected, because everyone had never built such a large house, so they had to ask Di Wen for his opinion on everything.But Di Wen couldn't divide himself into many individuals to solve everyone's problems, so the progress of building the classroom was greatly slowed down.

In the end, Di Wen was so annoyed that he directly grabbed Wen Erbai and threw him into the crowd—his world was finally quiet.

Since Wen Erbai was in charge of building the classroom, and he was relieved, Di Wen simply found a few more people and started making desks and chairs for class.The tables and chairs that Di Wen planned to make this time were not like the ones in everyone’s house, made out of various sticks and branches plus vines or ropes, but a table in the true sense.

There are no nails or planers here, but Di Wen is not helpless.She took a log that had been processed and dried, and carefully chopped it into two sections, each section was about one meter long.Then use an ax to carefully split them in half from the middle. It doesn't need to be completely flat, just don't chop crookedly.

Then, Di Wen asked the clansmen who came to help to use a combination of stone daggers or bone daggers, stone chisels and large stones to smooth the cut surface of the tree trunk little by little.Finally, rub the rough outer bark and stones on it, and then rub it with fine stones after clear water until it becomes completely smooth without small sawdust.

Then put the two trunks that have been cut from the middle up and put them together, and after polishing them to the same height, place two thick wooden sticks horizontally at the left and right ends, and then tie the upper and lower thick wooden sticks from both ends with a rope. The stick is tied tight.In this way, the side-by-side sections of cut logs form a smooth table top, which is firmly supported by several wooden sticks.

Finally, a hole was dug under the two ends of each half of the log, and wooden sticks thicker than the forearm were broken to a suitable height and inserted into it respectively, which became the four supporting legs of the table.Then use a wooden stick to fix their feet two by two, which adds to the stability of the table.

Di Wen reached out and patted the table with satisfaction, tested its firmness, and expressed his satisfaction.A table is more than one meter long, enough for two adults to use.

Although it is very troublesome to make such a table, since it is a school, it is naturally different from ordinary people.Only in this way can we fully mobilize everyone's enthusiasm for learning, and be proud of being able to study in such a beautiful classroom-does she know the real taste of reading, I am afraid that the enthusiasm of the people is only the first few days, after waiting for this strength I know how tiring reading is.

Not everyone is named Di Ye, and not everyone is a top student.

Di Wen didn't make the chair, because the table is not high, so there is no need for a chair.She had already told Wen Erbai that large, smooth stones should be paved on the ground to isolate the ground from the ground, which would help prevent moisture during the rainy season.After the gaps are filled with small stones, a thick layer of dry grass is spread on it, and a straw mat is spread behind each table, and woven futons are placed on the straw mat.

In this way, everyone can sit on the futon during class, which is better than sitting on a chair and not being able to move.Such measures can prevent moisture in the rainy season, and can simply keep warm in winter, which is simply not better.As for the problem of hot summer, it is also simple, when the dry grass on the ground is removed, the cold stones will play a role.

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Compared with the big projects of Di Wen and Wen Erbai, Bu Nuan's work is more delicate, that is, papermaking.

Going to school and studying naturally requires writing and drawing. It is impossible for everyone to draw on the ground with branches. Not only will this not have any effect, but it is indeed difficult to record without paper and pen.She was okay before, she used a systematic notepad to write things down, but if it was really an ordinary clansman who did it, she could only carve it on wood, which was time-consuming and laborious.

In fact, Bu Nuan is not very familiar with papermaking, but I remember reading some knowledge about it in some books. Wen Erbai knows it, but the method she knows is limited to how to make paper in a high-tech world.This kind of primitive world with nothing has always made them very worried.

Relying on a vague memory, Bu Nuan got some scraps of wood from Di Wen that she discarded when cutting the table, cut them all into smaller pieces, soaked them in water, set them on the fire and cooked them continuously. cook.After the water in the pot boiled for a long time, the originally hard logs began to soften a little, so they took a stone mortar, put the wood blocks in and smashed them little by little.

This is a very grueling thing. Bu Nuan used a stone mortar and a stone pestle to pound and grind for a long time, but there were still only a few finished products.The raw wood pulp after she smashed it and roughly ground it will be handed over to the next person for a second grinding, and after the second grinding is the third grinding.

The raw wood pulp that has been finely ground three times is already relatively fine, but because there is no bleach and other additives, the smashed raw wood pulp still retains the original natural color of the log.

Bu Nuan put the pulp into a shallow large wooden basin, poured clean water, went deep into the wooden stick to fully mix the raw wood pulp and water, and made appropriate increases or decreases according to the current situation, and then asked everyone to continue grinding the raw wood pulp.Because in the future, the Di people will need a lot of paper whether they are attending classes or recording various data, and only these are not enough.

After leaving the issue of raw wood pulp to other tribesmen, Bu Nuan made a tool for drying paper and a mold for papermaking by himself.

Bu Nuan tore a piece of delicate cotton cloth, found a few thick wooden sticks, and cut off the four sides to make it look like a square wooden stick.According to similar standards, they were tied into square wooden frames of several specifications, and then a layer of stretched cotton cloth was sandwiched between the wooden frames of the same size, and then tied together, it became a simple paper mold.

The author has something to say: I finally gave up after sticking to the day for more than [-] days, because I was too sleepy today and couldn't turn my mind, so I only had [-]...

but! ! !Without full attendance on Saturday, we still have full attendance on Wednesday! ! !come on! ! !

And I will not give up on Saturday!After all, I also want to finish this book as soon as possible... (The data is really horrible


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