Chapter 1981 Is there a difference between Fangshi and later large residential quarters?
Li Ke on the side raised his lapel with a look of disgust on his face and came to the place where he was shoulder to shoulder with Cheng Sanlang.
I saw Brother Chu Bi raising his arm full of fighting spirit and pulling out of thin air.
"That's natural, but there is strength in numbers. Once the Wan Guoyuan Palace is almost ready, our construction teams can move here."
"According to the information previously passed by the Luoyang Order, twenty-six cities in the south have been turned into ruins, and another six cities have been seriously damaged. Only a few areas have human traces."
"We can first create a model for one or two neighborhoods and replace them with the sporadic residents in each neighborhood.
By moving all the scattered residents of those six squares into it, we will have nearly thirty squares, so there is a lot to be done."
In the eyes of ancient people, this thing was called a square. For Cheng Sanlang, each square could be regarded as a large residential complex in later generations.
It has to be said that the squares of this era are quite similar to the large residential complexes of later generations.
They are all closed and managed, with gatekeepers and cleaners. There are also green areas and small supermarkets. Well, this era is called a grass market.
However, in this era, no one collects parking fees, no one sends or receives express delivery, and there is no national fitness equipment for physical exercise. As for greening...
Greening... Well, there is no need for greening at all. This place is just like a deserted suburb. Why do you need to take the initiative to green it yourself?
As long as the trees that have grown here for 20 to 30 years are preserved, it will be like an original ecological park.
However, the ground must be well leveled and cleaned in case someone is energetic enough to go for a night or morning jog.
Suddenly seeing the scary white bones on the roadside, it would be strange not to scare people out of their wits.
Cheng Sanlang has also had contact with many workshops in Chang'an and Luoyang over the years, and has rich experience in field visits.
Combined with what he knew about the models of high-quality communities in later generations, Cheng Sanlang had considerable confidence in building more than 30 squares in the Naluonan area into more than 30 high-quality model communities.
As for the demolition work of the six scattered residential areas, Cheng Sanlang did not dare to say that he had experience.
But I have never eaten pork, but at least I have seen pigs running away. In the beautiful southwest region, many shantytown renovations have always been the focus of news reports.
Cheng Sanlang still remembers that the largest shantytown reconstruction project in the country in later generations was also in the beautiful Southwest. Well, after the reconstruction of this shantytown, it had a very spiritual and rustic name: Huaguoyuan Community.
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Cheng Sanlang still remembered that he had gone there for a walk, especially the big square there, with a particularly beautiful night view.
Especially when night comes, as soon as the music sounds, thousands of people dance in the square. The scale and scene can simply be described as majestic.
And in this era, if you want to get thousands of people to do something in a unified manner, except for the large collective of the military, it is simply impossible.
At this moment, a large number of staff from the Han and Tang Dynasty trading houses are measuring these ruins and considering how to dispose of these things, where the usable materials should be stacked, and which places need to be retained.
This is an epoch-making project that will take a certain amount of time to carry out. Anyway, Cheng Sanlang is not in a hurry. After all, at this stage, the Wanguo Garden Palace is being constructed overtime.
When things are almost done there, the construction team will gradually withdraw here.
After the two inspected this area, they mounted their horses again and looked north, but they did not go directly to Tianjin Bridge to cross Luoshui.
Of course, the Tianjin Bridge was not built in Tianjin in later generations, but was the earliest proposed bridge in Luoyang City, and it was a pontoon bridge.
It was first built in the third year of Daye in the Sui Dynasty (AD 607). Initially, it was a pontoon bridge made of iron hooks connected to large ships. It spanned 130 steps across the water. In the Sui Dynasty, one step was almost six feet, or two meters.
Tianjin means the port on the heavenly boundary. Ships stop here and sail to the Milky Way.
The Luo River is diverted through the capital, and it is used to resemble the Tianhan River (Milky Way), and it is crossed to the south by a cross-bridge (Tianjin Bridge), and it is used to lead the oxen.
Tianjin Bridge corresponds to the main gate of the Imperial City to the north, and connects to Dingdingmen Street, the main north-south road of Luoyang City in the Sui and Tang Dynasties, to the south.
Connect the sky street that runs from north to south of Luoyang City and is 110 meters wide.
"Tianjie" means the Street of the Emperor, corresponding to the "Tianjie" constellation in the sky.
Since the founding of the Tang Dynasty, people in Luoyang have mainly traveled through this pontoon bridge to travel between Luonan and Luobei.
Because it is a pontoon bridge, boats usually have a certain period of time every day to lift the bridge deck diagonally to facilitate the movement of boats.
It is precisely for this reason that the traffic between Luobei and Luonan was not smooth. During the Sui Dynasty, there were three pontoon bridges.
Later, due to war, all three bridges were destroyed. After the founding of the Tang Dynasty, only the Tianjin Bridge was repaired. The other two were not repaired and were replaced by ferries.
In short, it is precisely because of the poor transportation between Luonan and Luobei that the development of Luonan seems to be so lagging behind.
Cheng Sanlang and Li Ke rushed to the Luoshui River in the north of Nanshi and looked at the slow-flowing Luoshui.
Li Ke pointed to the huge stone pier not far away, as well as the iron ring that seemed to be embedded in the huge stone pier, and a small section of thick iron chain hanging there.
"Brother Chu Bi, look over there. There used to be a floating bridge here, but now, there are only these abandoned things left.
And a little further west, there is also a pontoon bridge."
Cheng Chubi looked at the remaining ruins of the pontoon bridge and visually measured the width of the water surface. To be honest, the width of the water surface was not very different from that of the Tianjin Bridge.
Looking toward the north bank of Luoshui River, Cheng Sanlang's eyes suddenly lit up, and he continued walking eastward along the river bank for about fifty steps before stopping.
Here, it happens to be face to face with the Peony Pavilion Restaurant across from Luoshui.
"What, Brother Chu Bi, do you want to build a bridge across it?" Li Ke followed Cheng Sanlang swayingly, and also saw the restaurant on the other side.
"Brother, haven't you seen that Luonan is mostly populated by common people, and dignitaries are not willing to buy property here? What's the reason?"
Li Ke said without hesitation. "Isn't it because of the poor traffic? If you want to go from Luonan to Luobei, you have to go to the crowded Tianjin Bridge."
"Either we have to cross by boat. If you are a noble family and want to cross from Doluo North to Luonan, haha... I am afraid that you won't be able to cross at all if you don't have three or four quarters of an hour."
"This is still an ordinary season. If it comes during the rainy season and Luoshui floods, it will be even more troublesome if you want to travel from north to south."
Cheng Chubi was still staring at the Peony Pavilion Restaurant on the other side.
"So, if we want to develop the land of Luonan without building bridges and inconvenient transportation, who will we sell the properties we develop?"