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Chapter 91 Construction of the Deer Enclosure

The deer circle can already ‘stay’, next to the rabbit circle.

A railing-like building.

Such a building is not very difficult for the Qingque Tribe who has built the walls.

This is how it is created specifically.

First, at the selected position, outline the shape of the deer ring, which is actually four sides.

The deer ring is rectangular, fifty meters long and thirty meters wide, with a total area of ​​1,500 square meters! In later generations, it is definitely a very luxurious act.

However, considering that these deer are of twenty-two in total, and the size of the deer is large and Mr. Lu is arrogant, Han Cheng deliberately built the deer clan to a large size.

Of course, there is another consideration that is the breeding problem of these deer. Once the deer herd expands in the future, the circle that is too small will naturally not be able to adapt. Instead, it is better to come in one step.

This way people are convenient and easy to live in, and it is comfortable to live in.

After planning the shape on the ground, the next thing to do is to dig pits and plant columns.

The weather is cold in winter and the land is hard, so it is naturally difficult to dig at this time, but don’t worry, this problem is easy to solve.

At Han Cheng's instructions, the tribe's people cleared the snow before excavating, and then raised a pool of fire on the ground that was about to dig the pit. The temperature of the flames would make the hard land softer.

After the land was softened, everyone took advantage of the heat and excavated with the newly built bone shovels.

The bone shavings are much easier to use than the previous flat-headed wooden sticks. This is not only manifested in that they are sharper, but also because of their wideness, more soil can be excavated at one time.

Another reason is that when digging, the senior brother and others can step on one side of the squid with their feet and go into the soil.

When people used ground flat wooden sticks to dig the soil and inserted the stick into the soil, all they could rely on was the power of two arms.

Moreover, due to stress, a lot of power will be lost in this process. Not all of them are used to "enter" into the soil.

Now it is different to step down on the side of the squid with your feet and directly step down. First of all, the strength of the thigh is much greater than that of the arm. It is not in vain to say that the arm cannot twist the thigh.

Secondly, when using your feet to push the bone turret into the soil, your body weight will also be used. With this alone, I don’t know where the level is higher than simply holding a wooden stick in your hand and inserting it into the soil.

Another thing is the directness of force. When stepping down with your feet, the power consumed will be much less than that with your hands.

After combining these advantages, the most direct manifestation is that the speed of mining is more than three times higher than before!

In the past, things that could not be pressed with great effort by hand. Now I just need to stretch out one foot and step on one side of the squid. Without using too much force, the squid easily enters the soil. Then I hold the squid handle of the squid with both hands and lift it back, and a large piece of squid was dug up. (I suddenly remembered various pain-treated wines and plaster advertisements at the local station...)

The usefulness of the new tools makes the elder brother and others very happy because it means that they will improve their efficiency in doing things, and another reason is that they save effort.

Even if you have to do a lot more things a day than before, you won’t be as tired as before.

In just four days, the Qingque Tribe dug 170 or 80 holes in the four lines drawn by Han Cheng, including four corners and the largest and deepest pit in the middle of the four sides.

This is done to improve the stability of the deer ring.

In one of these eight deep pits, a pillar with a diameter of more than fifteen centimeters was planted.

Such a thick tree trunk is naturally difficult to break by relying solely on the stone axes in the tribe, but it is much easier to burn on the fire, although this loss is a bit large and it is hindered.

But these things are obviously not necessary to consider for the Qingque Tribe, which has a lot of wood.

When the fire was ignited and the ground was burned, these pillars had been cut off while they were burned.

Eight pillars more than two meters were carried by the tribe and stood in the dug hole, and then the soil excavated was backfilled. Each layer was filled with the sticks used to beat the wall.

In order to be more firm, at Han Cheng's instructions, some stones were filled into the roots of the pillars.

After the eight large pillars at the four corners and in the middle were established, the people who were already divided into four groups divided the work again, and began to plant small pillars of wrist thickness into the remaining pits in groups.

This is easier to do. It has not been used up for half a day, and it has been planted.

Then weave branches on these pillars that are one every meter away.

In Han Cheng's hometown, this technique is called "blade" or "don't"

The specific method is to use thinner and flexible branches to pass through these vertical pillars, one left and one right, and then the next branch, and then the other side passes through.

After doing this, the entire deer ring will be connected into a whole and will be very strong.

The height of woven with fine branches is about one meter and two, and above it is a gap of about forty centimeters.

After the gap, the remaining one on top is about thirty centimeters high, and weave it with thinner branches again.

This not only ensures lighting, but also saves a lot of materials and strength, and will not affect the firmness of the deer ring.

In the deer circle, Han Cheng also asked someone to dig a trench for drainage. A thick layer of wood ash was also placed on the ground inside the deer circle, with hay and broken leaves inside, which can be said to be very attentive.

Because of the disturbance of the Tengshe Tribe a few days ago, the deer circle was not completely built, such as the lack of ceiling, such as the one-meter-two-high fence that Han Cheng envisioned mud on both sides of the one-meter-two-high fence near the bottom.

These will be made up one by one after another in the past few days.

Mr. Lu was holding a crisp and refreshing rapeseed in his mouth. His mouth moved and he got a stomachache in a few strokes. Then Han Cheng didn't need to do anything. He consciously buried half of his head in the animal skin pocket held in Han Cheng's hand, and rolled up his mouth with his tongue. Then he was willing to pull out his head and slowly chew on this rare delicacy.

The rest of the deer followed their boss into this place that they had never seen before.

However, these deer have seen big scenes and are not at all afraid of this.

Especially at Han Cheng's instruction, Heiwa and others brought a lot of dried grass and placed it on the wooden rafts prepared in advance on the ground. After treating them with kindness, the deer became more natural.

Their mouths were moving quickly, and their tails were shaking from time to time, looking quite happy.

The witch looked at the deer and grinned, seeing the teeth and not seeing them.

Especially a deer that was not born for too long, after sniffing his head and ate a few rapeseeds from his hands, and stretching out his pink tongue and licking it a few times, the witch was even more happy.

He reached out and gently stroked the deer's head. Looking at the group of grazing deer, his inner joy was indescribable, and his respect for Han Cheng was even more unparalleled.

The Son of God is a true god! Without any violent means, he brought back such a large group of deer to the tribe!

You know, deer are good at running, and even adults from tribes are extremely difficult to hunt them!

And the son of the god who is still a child can bring so many of them directly, and they are all alive. If they continue to be tamed, the deer in their tribe will be as many as rabbits!
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