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123 God's Blessing

Zuo Bo paper's production process was not inherited in later generations. It's a pity.

The closest thing to it is the later generations of "Linqu mulberry peel paper". It can be roughly divided into twelve processes, such as picking skin, soaking skin, fermenting skin, selecting skin, snipping skin, cutting skin, hitting pulp, snatching paper, pressing paper, peeling paper, drying paper, and other twelve procedures.

The handmade mulberry paper has a natural original white. It can be seen that the fiber structure is obvious. In the paper, horizontal silk and straight silk are interlaced, and are fine and appropriately fine, soft and tough to feel.

The original mulberry paper made by Zuo Bo has a soft feel, slender fibers, damage and wear resistance, good water absorption, insect-proof, easy to preserve, color without fading, and has unique ink rhyme characteristics.

It is necessary to soak the skin with good spring water and ferment the skin. How can Quanzhou lose sweet springs? Good craftsmen come to the springs and water diversion workshops. They are circulating and flowing, and are inexhaustible. The greatest pollution in ancient hand-made papermaking comes from the "squeezing" process. However, it is completely incomparable to the chemical wastewater of industrial papermaking in later generations. The pollution is much smaller nowadays and is very easy to be naturally degraded. With the self-purification ability of the Bohai Bay's huge size, it is completely insignificant.

After confirming that there was no pollution, Liu Bei felt much more at ease. Gold and silver mountains were not as good as green waters and green mountains. Including the serene water, which was known as Wuding River in later generations, we should also try our best to conserve water sources to prevent the loss of mud and sand.

The first batch of Zuo Bo paper was sent to the Jiwang Palace in Linxiang. King Ji took the pen and ink and wrote it. The ink was elegant and elegant, leaving traces after the pen. How could he not be overjoyed? He immediately presented mulberry paper to the Fourth Division of Ji Kingdom.

Cai Yong's brushwork was like flying, and every word was penetrated through the back of the paper. The ink marks were not as easy to spread as silk, nor as difficult to attach to bamboo slips. The advantages of paper are undoubtedly demonstrated. Cai Yong splashed ink and made it overnight, and he finished writing the whole roll of mulberry paper.

I still have not finished my wish, so I come here to ask for it in person.

Liu Bei asked with a smile: Can the national teacher send the letter to Gu Yixiu?

Cai Yong didn't care: What's wrong!

Liu Bei immediately ordered someone to paste and bind, called "Cai Yong Essay Sticker", also known as "Qiaoyi Sticker", which hangs high on the wall of the study and watch every day.

"Qiaoyi Guanpu" has become a good story.

There is a golden waterway that is constantly changing all seasons, which is a blessing from heaven. Even around the mouth of the Giant Horse Water, a considerable part of the water body has not frozen in the middle of winter.

Why do you need to talk about the convenience of the canal transportation? Minerals, grains, fodders, famous products, and personnel can all be transported by ship. It can be transported between the cities of Ji State, and it can be transferred to each other. It should not be too convenient.

The Quanzhou Canal in Jiguo was also dug before the soil freezes.

The canal passes through the city of Quanzhou, connects to the Baoqiu water in the northeast, and can borrow Xiaze and Peiqian. It can transfer to the Lishui River and Geng River and Rushui. It can pass through the east and west Lishui River to connect to the Juma Water and Hutuo Water. Therefore, this canal runs northeast-southwest, connecting to the Wushui River, Baoqiu, Gushui,?shui (Sheyan Water), Juma, and Wushui. It connects the three cities of Yongnu, Quanzhou and Yichang, and then enters Dongdian. Then, through the channel excavated by Bian Ji, the former Dushui leader, goes south to Hutuo Water, then transfers to Zhang River, and enters the Dahe River through Nanpi.

Because the Giant Horse Water does not freeze all year round, most of the Quanzhou Canal can be navigated normally in the middle of winter. In fact, the capacity of this Quanzhou Canal is far beyond the Jiguo Canal planned by Bian Ji. It is precisely because it uses the Giant Horse Water Road to the greatest extent that the Quanzhou Canal can be navigated in all seasons.

When the Quanzhou canal is opened, the Giant Horse Water will be connected more and more widespread, and it will meet with many water bodies, and the water temperature will drop. Liu Bei then ordered a good craftsman to inject hot spring water into it. He also set up a sluice gate, which will open in the middle of winter to heat up the Giant Horse Water. Over time, as several hot spring culverts were laid, a warm current was injected at the intersection of each water body, and the entire Quanzhou canal could be navigated normally in winter.

Hot spring comes out of Yichang.

Many years ago, in Yichang, located in the middle of the Juma Waterway, several places found hot spring traces. The water temperature was extremely high, almost like boiling soup. A few years ago, Liu Bei ordered people to try to draw out the hot spring water to see if it could replace firewood to keep warm for the city. So he asked the craftsman to dig a canal along the way and lead the hot spring down the mountain. However, the heat loss was too great. When the flat ground was approaching the room temperature. The craftsman came to report that he needed to build culverts and cover them with earth and stones. He drew water underground to keep the heat intact. At that time, the township was only a county, and the cost was high and unbearable. After the craftsman reported to Liu Bei, the following text was gone.

After six counties were merged into the country, the country was strong. Liu Bei, who was far away in Luoyang, was obsessed with it, so he ordered the building to build a museum, and he spared no effort to burn pottery culverts, buried deep underground, wrapped straw knots, poured chalk mortar, and covered with soil to keep warm. He finally introduced the hot springs to Linxiang, Yichang, Pingqu, Nanguan, etc., and was close to several cities, so that there was no need to burn charcoal in winter.

Hot spring breeding and hot springs keep warm, both of them are not missed. Now, the Giant Horse Waterway is heating up. It is a three-killing victory.

I just regret that there are too few hot springs... If you get enough geothermal energy, you don’t need to burn charcoal to keep warm in Ji Country.

It is the safest and easy-to-get clean energy nowadays.

Remove charcoal, Jiguo has used charcoal to keep warm.

"Yuzhang produces stones, which can be combustible as firewood." Carbonite is the coal of later generations. It is also known as: Anshi, Shini, Black Dan, etc. The use of coke to smelter iron is also one of the reasons for the huge increase in steelmaking output of Baiji Kingdom.

The most unexpected surprise is the Golden Platform.

There are endless talents, and there are endless people. The Ji Kingdom is no longer in short supply. It is rare to have geniuses, but there are many good talents.

Recently, there was Liu Cong, a native of Zhongshan, whose courtesy name was Zihui, who was directly promoted to the fifth floor. He was a famous scholar in Jizhou, and was upright and stern. The two prime ministers were very happy to see it, so they recommended it to their lord Liu Bei. Liu Bei was appointed as the Sikong Chief of the Shogun Army, with a rank of thousands of stones and a black ribbon. The Sikong Chief of the Military Officer was under the Military Officer's Order. It is indeed powerful.

When Liu Bei was in charge of Linxiangcheng, he planned ahead and set up three cities inside, middle and outside. The outer city was mostly established with titles and citizens, and the clans of officials. The middle city was the residence of all officials. The inner city was the residence of the royal palace. As the family members of the officials continued to move in, the number of households in Linxiang also increased rapidly.

Linxiang was in the country of Ji. Liu Bei chose an auspicious day and was promoted to Linxiang Order Lou Gui as the "Ji Du Yin", with a rank of two thousand stones, silver seals and green ribbons, and was appointed as the governor of the county. He was in charge of Linxiang for 300 miles and ten cities. He also led the common son of the Ji Palace.

"Yin" is the only one for the capital of the state. For example, Jingzhao Yin, Henan Yin, and "Ji Du Yin" are also in compliance with regulations. The remaining counties cannot be called "Yin". According to Liu Bei's idea, with ten cities and one million people, each county will be promoted to county magistrate. The county magistrate is promoted to county magistrate, and is in charge of government affairs in various cities and towns in the territory. In this way, a three-level power structure is formed: city magistrate, county magistrate, state prime minister, and three-level power structure.

The Ji Kingdom has a narrow land but many people. Everything is complicated. For example, the meeting of the big court often starts from the beginning of the sunrise (Mu time) to the end of the sunset (Wei time). This can be seen.

The so-called capable people work harder. It is really too incompetent to let the government orders such as Lou Gui, Beihai Yilong, and Cui Yan limit the government orders to one city. In this way, dealing with the government affairs of the ten cities under the rule can be said to be full of their talents. It also greatly reduces the workload of the two prime ministers.

The successor to Linxiang was the fourth son of the young master Chen Chen, whose courtesy name was Jifang. He walked with his brother Chen Ji and Qide, and his father and son were famous for their reputation. He was known as the Three Lords in the world.
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