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1570. Chapter 1570 Chaos in Beijing 【04】

Excluding those that cannot be cultivated, there are at least more than 30,000 acres.

And the more than 10,000 acres of land that cannot be cultivated can be used for other development.

For example, lakes can be used to raise fish and shrimp to develop aquaculture, and mountains can be used to develop orchards and vegetable gardens. According to local conditions and timely conditions, a large area of ​​ecological farms can be developed.

Shen Mingzhu was more satisfied here than the farms near Qin State, so he wanted to build a larger one. When the time comes, Mianzhou and Daizhou will echo each other, which will be the granary of the north.

If there is a chance, go to the south to find tens of thousands of acres of land and build two more granaries.

With these four large granaries, many great things can be done.

After all, no matter what you do, the problem of food and clothing must be solved. Only when you have extra money will you think about other things.

After measuring the land and drawing a map, she led a farm planning research team of fifty people to hold an overnight meeting.

Depending on the soil quality, what to do here, what to plant there, where is suitable for digging a biogas digester, where is suitable for an ice cellar, etc., all need to be planned.

Fifty people worked in the tent camp for five days and five nights. A dozen women and men kept making soup and cooking every day, letting them eat when they were hungry and sleep when they were sleepy. Other than that, they just wanted to

Method.

Some people just fell asleep when a good idea suddenly occurred to them. They jumped up and ran to the burning biogas lamp, asking to see Shen Mingzhu and chattering.

When it comes to excitement, I dance with joy.

At the same time, Han people from the surrounding areas also came to seek refuge. Those Han people who had originally met in Shangjing also moved here with their families.

The Jin Dynasty court in the capital was too busy quarreling to care about the common people, so it was very smooth for them to come over now without any trouble.

Anyway, there was nothing there in Shangjing. I packed my bedding, family and food at home, and came all the way.

Without hesitation.

Shen Mingzhu was very moved when she found out and asked people to build houses around the farm.

She asked people to build a practical bungalow, which was very spacious inside. The house was divided into a front room and a back room, and four Kangs could be connected together to save firewood.

In order to speed up the process, she also used some mechanical tools previously developed in Daizhou.

There are all kinds of pulleys, simple cranes, wheelbarrows, barrel carts, etc.

It's just that I didn't bring it with me when I came this time, but I had it prepared by Daizhou. After Xiao Xian gave the order, they sent it over. It was only a few days away.

As soon as they started construction, the commotion was very loud, and people from all walks of life were quickly attracted to watch.

Shen Mingzhu was doing macro control on the sentry tower that day when he saw several horses galloping towards them, circling around in a circle, and then running away again with a gloomy face.

She said to the official from the Ministry of Works who came with her: "Master Feng, keep an eye on me again. I'll be back as soon as I can."

Master Feng would naturally not interfere with her and respectfully asked her to just go about her business.

Shen Mingzhu went down in the big pulley basket and asked Hou Shou to come, "Where is the prince?"

Hou Shou looked at it and said, "Your Majesty has gone to Ranch No. 3."

For convenience, they divided the six pastures into numbers 1 to 6 so that they can be easily distinguished.

After hearing this, Shen Mingzhu took her guards to the residential area, followed by Mei Xiang and Ju Yun.

Shen Mingfu, Biyun and others were also in the residential area, directing people to resettle the Han Chinese who had defected and let them settle first.

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