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C21

In the newly opened rear mountainside, Liu Zhiqiang was guiding several craftsmen and women on their own with the method of using cement. After two weeks of groping, adding the tools of the iron shop, the materials they were looking for were sent up the mountain, the fine salt and cement were slowly produced, and the glass was still rather rough because of the process problems, because it was similar to the products of the same era, but Liu Zhiqiang did not stop there and gathered all the craftsmen together. Originally, he thought that different craftsmen were responsible for different crafts.

After weighing all these things, he began to use the cement he produced and the firebrick to build the house. Because they were still lacking steel bars, they only replaced them with iron bars.

These days, the building of a glass factory, a salt factory, a cement factory, a brick factory, and a new army that paid women and trained more than four hundred soldiers, as well as the expansion of staff and workers, had greatly reduced Liu Zhiqiang's full treasury, especially in the face of those pig farmers who started the price on the ground (they needed to open a canteen, but they needed to replenish it after the soldiers trained).

Oh, that's right. After the founding emperor of the Ming Dynasty, Zhu Yuanzhang, seized the world, the taboo system, which had ended almost a hundred years ago, was revived. "The emperor's surname is Zhu, and the word 'pig' is the word that bears the brunt of all this." Pigs "," Zhu "homonym, pig pig to eat pig to avoid taboo, fortunately the Chinese characters are rich, pigs can use" Han "," Boar "and other words. The writing was fine, but it was difficult for the common folk to change their thousands of years of use of Chinese. Even if it was difficult to change, it had to be changed, or else they would lose their heads. Fortunately, the commoners had the wisdom of the commoners, and were not allowed to call themselves pigs. The commoners of the Ming Dynasty were known as the "Ten Thousand Li Hng Hng", and they would say that they would kill a pig for ten thousand miles. Pig-raising was about raising boars, which was what Liu Zhiqiang said when he came to this era and heard Li Ben say he was going to die at 18.

Since the beginning of the Ming Dynasty, there has been a funeral in the royal family, and slaughter is forbidden in the world. Before the Yuan Dynasty, Chinese people rarely killed cattle because cattle were the main labor force in the fields. The slaughter mentioned here mainly referred to pigs, sheep and other domestic animals. According to the records of the Ming Dynasty, after the death of Empress Ma, Zhu Yuanzhang's wife, the court's memorial committee stipulated: "From the date of the news of the obituary, it is forbidden to slaughter in the capital for forty-nine days, three days outside." In other words, with the death of the royal family, the citizens of Nanjing could not kill pigs or sheep for forty-nine days. It was forbidden to kill animals for three days outside the capital. Since then, this rule has become the law of the Ming Dynasty. The people gradually spread rumors that the imperial government would not allow the slaughter of pigs. The True Record of the Ming Taizu had thirty-eight records: "Ding Mo... set up the meritorious official position... "As a matter of fact, corn, millet, rice, sorghum; sheep, boar, one each." The "pig" referred to here was a pig, which meant that in the early Ming Dynasty, pigs were the main offerings. In fact, in the early Ming Dynasty, it was forbidden to say that killing pigs to feed on pigs and pigs to feed on pigs, but it did not prohibit people from not eating pork.

In the true age of Ming Wu Zong, because Ming Wu Zong Zhu Houzhao is not only surnamed Zhu, but also a pig. The emperor, who was already good at making trouble, began to make a new comeback. In 1519 A.D. (14 years of Ming and Zhengde), the emperor Zhu toured the south and, in December, ordered a ban on the raising of pigs by the people in Yizheng, which was now part of Jiangsu Province. During the ceremony in Yizhen County, it was stipulated that the head of the pig should not be offered to the head of the sheep. Ming Wu Zong's Record records: "Zhengde 14 December, Yizheng. As long as they were on patrol, no civilian pigs would be allowed. As far as they were concerned, they would be massacred. Those who owned the Tian family would be thrown into the river. Yes, Yizheng, with the Sijia sheep... A home for raising pigs was easy to sell and kill; it was very ordinary. But when the ship was born, it had a surname, and although the words were different, they were the same. It was like eating and suffering from sores. "It is a good idea to ban the leather, but if we do not do so, we will not send our best guard to the house and be forever in the army.

The Emperor's meaning was very clear. My surname was Zhu and I was a pig, but my words were the same. Furthermore, eating pork and catching foot-and-mouth disease should be banned. If anyone breaks the rules, I'm sorry, but I'll send you and your family to the edge of poverty and never come back. For a time, the entire country was filled with nobles. People didn't dare to raise pigs anymore. People in Li, Shandong and other places were forced to slaughter the pigs they raised, and even the newborn pigs would be buried. Fortunately, Zhu Houzhao's absurd regulations were soon declared abortive at the urging of the Minister. If he continued to persevere, then today's national treasure would no longer be a panda.

In fact, Liu Zhiqiang had seriously underestimated the current Ming Dynasty. As the saying goes, a skinny camel is bigger than a horse, and right now, the Ming dynasty still had a few useful generals. Moreover, the biggest skill of the Chinese people was to fight in the internal strife, and if they wanted to choose between internal strife and external enemies, they would definitely be able to calm the internal strife first.

Liu Zhiqiang, who was busy trying to forget the problem of losing a large amount of silver taels, heard the sound of footsteps. It was the patter of leather shoes. "Reporting, sir. Mr. Wen has come up the mountain."

Liu Zhiqiang put down the red bricks and turned around. A soldier in a khaki-coloured military uniform stood straight up with his right hand on his chest and performed a breast buttoning salute (a military salute created by Liu Zhiqiang).

Liu Zhiqiang recognized the guard. He was about sixteen years old, with a rough face and a physique more solid than that of the average Northern Han. Liu Zhiqiang recognized him because he had performed better archery than Li Ben during the exam when there were more than four hundred soldiers. Liu Zhiqiang remembered that this man was called Li Muheng, a Mongolian who fled famine in the provinces.

Liu Zhiqiang returned the salute and asked, "Where is Elder Wen?"

It turned out that when Liu Zhiqiang attacked the five mountains, he was different from the other bandits. Although they had lived together with the Han Chinese for a long time, and had more or less Chinese blood in them, they still kept the custom of grazing and grazing. Back then, he shot an arrow accurately into Wen Shao's forehead, and the distance between the arrow and the zombie was less than 20m.

Not only that, but zombie Wen also picked up a rock from the ground and threw it at the wooden log hiding behind two large trees.

Although he was shocked by the zombie's lack of copper skin and iron bones, he didn't care much about the stone he threw out. There were two big trees in a straight line in front of him, so he didn't need to worry, but what surprised him was that the stone quickly rushed out from the tree in front of him without slowing down in the slightest. It continued to ram into the big tree behind him, and the flying speed of the stone didn't slow down in the slightest.

If it wasn't for the fact that he couldn't see clearly due to the excellent eyesight he had trained in as a herdsman when he was young, he wouldn't have been able to avoid it at all. But when he saw the stone about to pass through the tree and the stone's chest, he felt a small hand reach out and grab onto the stone that had almost killed him. Judging from the speed of the stone, it was definitely not because the stone had passed through the tree to get a grip on it, but because the small hand seemed to have infinite power.

Liu Zhiqiang was worried that the zombies would bite less and create a large army of zombies, so he was wary of this side. When he saw that the arrows released by Li Mu were accurate and fierce, he thought that this person was a talent, moreover at a young age, since there shouldn't be any big problems, he came to catch the stone.

The zombie Wen could only watch as Liu Zhiqiang caught the stone and attacked other targets.

He saw that the owner of this small hand was actually a five year old child, and from the way the child walked over, it seemed as if the child wanted to grab him and swallow the bitter water. He thought to himself: My Mongolian wrestling is pretty good, even if this child has some skill with this stone, okay, very skill, at least I can't catch such a strong stone, but after all, this is a child, and the difference between our stature and mine is too great.

However, what surprised him was that as soon as he made a move to grab the child by the collar, the child quickly came up behind him and kicked him down. Normally, with the strength of his lower body, it was impossible for a child to kick him down from the back, but that didn't make sense. Not only that, when the child stepped on his back, the child felt as heavy as a stone.

In truth, when he had first been caught by this child, Li Mu was still very unconvinced, because his archery skills were practiced in a situation where he didn't want to admit defeat. Until he was forced into the Sky Valve Army, he had truly accepted Liu Zhi Qiang as his master, what was there to be unconvinced about? Not only did he eat other people's food or wear other people's clothes, but he also learned Chinese characters better than Liu Zhi.

Liu Zhiqiang's pig leather insole was actually not made of elephant glue (this era had yet to be invented), which made him want to speed up the dispatch of troops to Southeast Asia. It was just that he had to eat his meal and walk the road step by step, and he still had a lack of money, so how could he afford an army that was independent of the Ming Dynasty?

Faced with Liu Zhiqiang's question, Ji Mu He recovered from his thoughts and loudly replied, "Elder Wen is at the Benevolence Hall. Since he doesn't know where the military commander is, and there seems to be an urgent matter, this subordinate will look for him!"

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