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Chapter 100: Finding the Road in Deer Creek

 If you want to build a house, you must first find a craftsman.

Now that Feiqian has an official identity, he can naturally call on official craftsmen.

The craftsman in charge of this aspect in Xiangyang has a surname of Huang and a name of Dou, which has no characters. What is the rank? It is quite high and belongs to the level of master craftsman.

Fortunately, in the Han Dynasty, calling people by their first and last names was not popular. Otherwise, Fei Qian probably couldn't help but laugh, especially if it matched Huang Dajiang's short and round figure...

It turns out that Huang Dajiang shied away and said that there was no official order, and then Fei Qian directly said that he would pay for it personally, and if he didn't want to do it, he would find someone else. Then Huang Dajiang agreed without hesitation.

Now that the autumn harvest has passed, many farmers are already relaxing at home. Many people are willing to go out and buy some energy in exchange for some money, so the handyman does not have to worry about no one coming, and for those more professional projects, the craftsman only needs a few apprentices to take care of them.

Just check it and you'll be done with it. It's basically not difficult at all. It's purely an opportunity to make extra money. You'd be stupid not to do it.

Mr. Huang circled around the foot of Lushan Mountain twice before deciding on the location to build the wooden house.

Although Fei Qian didn't understand it very well, he thought it was pretty good at first glance. It was a small earth bag that was slightly higher than the flat ground. The stream flowing down from Lushan Mountain happened to flow around the earth bag not far away. It was very convenient to get water for daily life.

You don’t have to worry about the problem of high water levels and backflow during the rainy season.

It's better to be in the Han Dynasty. You can build whatever you want on such a large piece of land. You only need to go to the government to prepare a case and write a document. Fei Qian took out the newly acquired seal of separation and banged it, symbolically.

After paying a small land fee, this piece of land is counted in Feiqian's name.

It’s not that Fei Qian is using his power for personal gain, it’s because the land itself belongs to the mountains and is some distance away from the city, so its value is not high. Besides, I heard that it has the approval of Duke Pang De, so it’s just a small favor.

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Now that we have decided to build a wooden house at the foot of the mountain, we no longer need to look for any houses in the natural city.

Fei Qian didn't bother to see the ugly and short-sighted scribes, so he and Uncle Fu spent the past few days running around Lushan in the morning and back in the evening.

As for dian mao?

Haha, according to the rank, if you are under the governor, you should not drive. Anyway, as long as Liu Biao doesn't say anything, no one can care about Fei Qian...

Originally Fei Qian only planned to build a wooden house, but after confirming the construction cost with Master Huang, he discovered that the price of building houses in the Han Dynasty was really cheap, so he simply expanded the scale of the building.

Anyway, because of this special status, the materials can be calculated according to the purchase price from the public treasury. They can be pulled from the Xiangyang warehouse. There is no need to wait for the felled wood to dry before using it like ordinary people. They are all well-formed materials and can be used directly.

Now that it's on the shelves, it's much more convenient.

Fei Qian didn't know much about the construction industry, so he simply left it all to Huang Dajiang. When he and Uncle Fu came over every day, he basically didn't interfere with Huang Dajiang's work by gesticulating. Instead, he found a secluded place by himself to think about Pang Degong.

The remarks.

Fei Qian was not in a hurry to visit Mr. Pang De again. He had not thought clearly about it yet, and he would not be able to help much and would be considered impetuous. The last time he met Mr. Pang De, he specifically woke him up, so Fei Qian felt that he needed it too.

It's not too late to make adjustments first before leaving.

When he arrived at the construction site today and greeted Master Huang, Fei Qian found a place by himself, untied the carriage harness, and asked Uncle Fu to take the horses to find some water plants, while he found big rocks by the stream.

Sat down.

The stream is gurgling and rushing, and the warm autumn sun shines on your body, which is very pleasant.

But in Fei Qian's heart, it has been turbulent these past few days and it is difficult to calm down.

Fei Qian has been thinking about the word "Tao" mentioned by Pang Degong a few days ago, and found that this may be a great difference between the people of the Han Dynasty and the people of later generations.

If we look at the number of people who have purely mastered general knowledge, then later generations will naturally have a wider level of education and more people. But if we measure it according to this "Tao", maybe there were people in the Han Dynasty who had their own "Tao"

On the contrary, it is hard to say that there are more than those in later generations.

Fei Qian recalled his experiences in later generations, and found that almost none of them truly formed his own "Tao".

When you are a child, you may often be teased by adults and say some lofty words about how you will become a member of this family or that family when you grow up. However, these are just like jokes and are just for fun. Adults will not take them seriously, not to mention that they are still ignorant children.

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When you get older and go to primary school or middle school, how many people will remember their childhood dreams? Maybe some, but most of them are indoctrinated under the red flag to become the successor of so-and-so, and to work hard for a certain cause all their lives.



Then go to college. Logically speaking, you should at least find the direction of your life in college. However, Fei Qian searched carefully in his memories and found that even the college philosophy teacher followed the textbook every day and did not even mention this, which was originally the biggest motivation in life.

Source, not to mention teachers of other courses...

And what did you do most in college?

Play.

Then, when I entered the society, I found a job that was not in the same line as my major, and I had no interest in work, so I just hung around, until now in the Han Dynasty...

A few days ago, when I was listening to the public lecture at Xun's house, Fei Qian felt inexplicably shocked when he heard Xun Yu put forward the "Four Virtues" on the stage. Thinking about it now, maybe that feeling at that time was not just for

Xun Yu's Four Virtues, but he faintly discovered the biggest gap between himself and this group of top people...

Recalling the characters who shined in the Three Kingdoms along the way from Luoyang to Xiangyang, the general Yifeng Feiqian was naturally incomparable with the marksmanship he learned from Zhang Liao. Speaking of the civil servants alone, Cai Yong

, Liu Hong, the two masters of the academic world, high-level officials like Cao Cao and Yuan Shao, and people like Xun Yu and Guo Jia, there are those who have not established their own "Tao" early on and have continued to work hard for it.

struggle?

Even Zao Zhi, who was bullied and teased by him, was determined to achieve the "Way of Farming and Mulberry Farming", wasn't he?

And what about yourself?

mix.

The habits brought over from later generations have not changed at all.

Although I can still recall the sudden question "What is your ambition" that night, but in actual behavior, avoidance still accounts for the most part.

If Cai Yong and Pang Degong hadn't woken up, maybe I still wouldn't know where my biggest shortcoming is...

Master Cai Yong said that his Tao is not suitable to be taught to me, but he hopes that Mr. Pang De can teach it. What does it mean?

Do you think my slipperiness is inconsistent with modesty?

Or is it that my escape from individuality is inconsistent with perseverance?

Or is it both, or some other reason?

well……

How do I find my own "Tao"?

What are my strengths?

What are my weaknesses?

What on earth am I going to do in this turbulent dynasty?

Where am I headed?

Fei Qian sat by the Lushan stream, thinking hard...


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