I am a Primitive Man

Chapter 344: The Qingque tribe beyond the flourishing age

There are twelve new houses built by the Qingque tribe this year, and they haven't been completed all at once.

There are six remaining.

These six houses Han Cheng did not let the pan-kang, and now four of them serve as granaries, which contain many large tanks and small cans, which are filled with grain.

It seems that we have to take time to make mulberry, otherwise, after the expansion of production in the coming year, the storage of grain will become a headache.

Han Cheng looked at the grains in the tank and spread out on the ground, thinking like this.

The so-called mulberry is a long strip woven from the hard skin of the sorghum stalk.

It is about thirty centimeters wide and there are not many requirements for length.

This kind of thing is specially used to trap food.

When not in use, it is rolled into a ball and tied with a rope, so that it will not take up space in the corner. (The sorghum stalk skin is more flexible and can be circled)

When using it, first padded the ground to avoid damp as much as possible, and then find the scorpion to untie the rope, spiral up round by round, circle out a circle, and store food inside.

As long as there are enough mulberries, it is not a problem to circle a cylinder two to three meters in diameter and two to three meters high.

This is actually a relatively primitive grain circle.

But with the progress of the times and the development of science and technology, after rubber and alloy products have become more and more common, this kind of hand-woven grain circle made of local materials has gradually been eliminated.

It is replaced by better and more convenient glue or alloy grain circle.

This kind of food stuff, one can hold several tanks, it is undoubtedly more space saving.

The rubber and the alloy grain circle Han Cheng does not expect, but the sorghum skin mulberry is just fine.

It seems that this is also a luxury...

Han Cheng sniffed helplessly, after all, he hadn't found the sorghum until now.

However, you can find substitutes. Millet stalks can also be made with some slender and tough grasses, but they are not as good as sorghum stalks.

Han Cheng now deeply feels the importance of carpenters and weavers.

After waiting, I have to choose a few more talented people from the tribe, and learn some crafts along with them.

The inheritance of these things that were created after hard work on the basis of Han Cheng's memory cannot be broken.

In this way, the lameness can also be saved a little, so that a lot of work will not be pressured on him.

He can become a master in the future and do more ‘tip’ things.

What Lame does now is very sophisticated.

Of the six vacant houses, one of the remaining two is used for sundries, and the other is regarded as a ‘carpenter’s room’.

The lame now stayed in this room, sitting on a small tree stump, with an axe in one hand and a chisel in one hand, and was earnestly opening a wooden board.

Not far from him, there was something with a more complicated structure.

This is what Han Cheng used to draw out the general structure with a charcoal pen and constantly explained to the limp, and then the limp was the main force, and it took more than a month to make a columbine.

A tall bucket used to hold seeds, three hollow wooden legs slightly inclined forward and curved, two sticks like a car cowl extend forward, and a wide leather strap is tied at the end. Connect the two shafts together.

On the back is a handle higher than the wooden bucket, which is used to help the columbine master the columbine.

This is the general structure of the Columbine.

The plank that Lame is making now is installed under the wooden bucket.

The hole punched on the wooden bucket is not very suitable, which is not conducive to controlling the number of seeds flowing.

After many experiments and modifications failed, Lame decided to remake a piece.

The lame axe works well, it cuts the surface of the plank very smoothly.

But there is no flattening out of the plane.

When the time comes to get the iron, another plane will be made, so that the lame can have a set of relatively neat tools.

It's not that Han Cheng was eccentric, and the iron he finally got out, just leaning towards the limp here, it is really that carpentry is too important to the Qingque tribe.

After hearing what Han Cheng said about the plane, he walked limpingly and happily.

He thought it would be good to cut with an axe and a saw with an iron saw, but he didn't expect that the son of God would actually know such a more labor-saving tool.

Work harder now.

Three days later, the sky finally cleared, and when the ground dries a little bit, the millet that the Qingque tribe had collected into the house was forced to get it out.

These grains were not air-dried, and they were a little hot. If they were left in the shade for a few days, they would become moldy.

The stamped millet pole was also smashed away, spread out on the scene, ready to hit the second time.

Looking at the millet drying in the yard, the witch and other members of the Qingque tribe laughed from ear to ear, grabbing a handful of them with their hands from time to time and watching them carefully.

This is the first time they have seen so many millet!

Han Cheng was not happy with them, not because he didn't like the joy of harvest, but because the output of millet was a little low.

When he started harvesting, he deliberately chose a place with a relatively strong growth, measured an acre with a ruler, and let him store it separately and punch it out separately.

The income from one mu of land is only less than one hundred catties. Such an output is too small for Han Cheng, who has seen that the yield per mu can easily exceed five hundred catties.

Calculated on the basis of 100 catties per acre, the Qingque tribe’s 30 acres of land can harvest only three thousand catties.

In later generations, a small household who does not have a few acres of land can easily surpass it.

Calculated on the basis of one catty of grain per day, Qingque tribe consumes more than one mu of harvest in one day.

Even if there are too many babies in the tribe, one person can't eat a catty of grain, which is equivalent to 100 catties a day, and this 30 acres of grain can only be eaten by everyone for 30 days.

And this is not a matter of leaving seeds~www.wuxiahere.com~ I have been busy for half a year, and I have only received less than a month of food, but the harvest is not big.

Han Cheng thought this way, then shook his head and chuckled again. This is just the beginning. After a large area of ​​millet is planted in the coming year, the total output of millet will increase.

If the yield per mu is low, there are many points. Anyway, the most indispensable thing now is land.

Even if it is a wide crop and a low harvest, it can also increase the total output.

Moreover, the people of the Qingque tribe don't eat all of the millet, and there are other foods that can be eaten, so there is no problem to worry about food and clothing when the time comes.

To be honest, the living standard of the Qingque tribe is not comparable to that of later generations, but it seems to have surpassed the prosperous age of the feudal dynasty.

The so-called prosperous age means that the people at the bottom drank thinly in their leisure time, were busy eating dry, had a meal with salted vegetables, had a little surplus food at home during the year, mixed clothes on their bodies, and kept them from becoming unclothed...

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