I Am a Chief in a Primitive Tribe

Chapter 104: Build a house-defense-integrated tulou for the tribe

After Mu Feng explained it for a long time, Lihu was still a little ignorant.

Reluctantly, he had to personally take them outside to choose trees, and instruct them to flatten the wood and tie it up. In the end, he even used the wooden stakes to go to battle.

Watching four or five talents set up a large tree stump and smashed it on the ground, the dull "bang-bang-bang" sound continued to sound, quite a sense of the modern industrialization process.

After the stake was smashed down, the original potholes on the ground quickly became smooth.

At noon the next day, the foundations for the entire tribe to build houses were all tamped.

Lihu asked: "Warchief, what are we going to do next."

"Well, now I go to Mingguang's place to transport the soil he dug out to the tribe. Then go to the back mountain to pick the thick black bamboo and chop it off, leaving a part of the thick black bamboo, and cutting the others into three pieces. The bamboo is divided into four pieces."

"In addition, take a few more people to collect all the ashes from the tribe."

"Yes!" Lihu agreed.

Chopping black bamboo is already familiar to the tribe.

There is no difficulty in collecting plant ash, because I just collected it a few days ago.

What makes Lihu wonder is that every time the warchief asks him to do things, he does it, but he doesn't know why he does these things.

Especially now that Mufeng asked him to cut bamboo and collect plant ash, he would do it, but he didn't know the connection between these two things.

Without waiting for him to reflect, Mu Feng said again: "Take out the hay stored by the tribe, and you need to use it!"

"Yes!" Lihu responded quickly.

Although he didn't know why he did these things, he knew that the warchief had his own reason for letting himself do these things.

It makes sense for Mu Feng to do so. He wants to build a house for the tribe that integrates living and protection-Tulou!

Tulou is a kind of house built by the Hakka people in southern Fujian in ancient times.

This kind of house is a kind of mud that is mixed with sandy clay and clay sand. The walls are rammed with plywood molding, and the other buildings are made of wood.

The tulou is the outer layer of soil and the inner layer of stone. It is windproof, waterproof and fireproof. The authentic tulou can also be earthquake-proof and typhoon-proof.

It is this kind of house that Mufeng wants to build, which integrates housing and defense.

It is certainly not as simple to build as an adobe house, but once it is built, it can allow the tribe to live for many years or even multiple generations!

The outer soil wall is easy to solve.

After the foundation is laid, the wall foundation can be directly piled up with stones mixed with hay mud.

The upper wall can be molded with black-skin bamboo as the wall pillar, and black-skin bamboo is used to shape the wall. Put clay in the middle, add sand and gravel and the "concrete" made of crushed hay, and then vigorously tamped it to solve the problem. .

The problem is that the inner wall needs to be piled up with stones or bricks, but the stone is piled up to form a wall, needless to say, the stability is a big problem.

The main reason is that he has no cement right now.

If he had cement, the problem would not be a problem.

In desperation, he had to turn to the system for help, and exchanged a method of self-made cement from the system.

This time spent 200 achievement points, which is not a little bit more expensive than Jing Rulu's 50 achievement points.

But fortunately, Mu Feng is now "rich in wealth", with 3400 achievement points under his belt, and he is very lavish.

After exchanging the method, he felt that the exchange was worth it for the first time, because there are many ways to make cement, and there is one kind of wood wind energy used right now-the plant ash method.

The materials required for this method are simple, and it is not difficult to implement.

So he asked Lihu to gather all the ashes of the tribe.

But he was surprised when he saw the ashes piled in small mounds.

"How come there are so many?" Mu Feng looked at Lihu.

"In fact, we used these things to bury the feces..." Lihu scratched his head in embarrassment, and did not continue.

Mu Feng didn't care, and nodded comfortedly: "Fortunately!"

So he started to make cement according to the exchange method.

First, sift out the floating ash from the surface of the plant ash, and then fill the water with the largest stone cans in the tribe, and gently pour the plant ash into the stone cans in batches for a second separation.

In this way, the light ash in the plant ash floats to the surface, and the heavy ash, that is, the one with a higher calcium content, sinks into the water.

After finishing this step, he gently tilted the stone pot again, poured out the water little by little, and then kneaded the ashes that had become "thin mud" with the water into a ball, pinched it tightly, and started putting them in the fire one by one. Firing.

Of course, these are all demonstrations of Mufeng, and Lihu led the tribe to complete it without fail.

Soon, one by one, the ash was whitish, and the gray plant ash was added to the cement to complete the cement.

Because dozens of people do it at the same time, the amount of work done is considerable.

It would be wasteful. Mufeng first found a few cement-egg rice ears and bonded them with the ground soil, sandy soil, and the red acid soil at the foot of the mountain for experiments.

It turned out that the hardest block was kneaded with acid soil, sandy soil, and cement.

To some extent, this kind of soil is close to some concrete of later generations.

Mu Feng was excited. With this kind of cement, together with stones and sand, he wanted to build an earthen building with a combination of housing and defense, it was done!

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