Lin Wanwan transmigrated due to an accident.
She also gained a retirement system, with an endless supply of food in its spatial dimension.
The original host mistreated her younger broth...
Lin Wanwan and her friends also came forward to watch for a while, admiring the ancient "fireworks". Then they ran to watch other shows and try snacks made by other families.
The best-selling items in her shop tonight are milk tea, peach tea, and red date ginger candy hot drinks, which are very popular among the girls. Almost everyone is holding a bamboo tube of Baiweiju in their hands. Not only are they delicious but they can also keep away the cold, making them the best choice on such a cold night.
After the Lantern Festival ended, everyone started looking for people from the same village. When everyone had gathered, they walked back holding torches.
Of course, many people from Linjia Village also came. When Lin Wanwan saw that everyone was gathered, she used a ox cart to pull them all back.
On the way, Shen Li looked at the lantern in Shen Mo's hand and couldn't help but recite in his heart: The east wind blows thousands of flowers at night, and blows down stars like rain. The road is full of fragrance from the BMW and carved carriages. The sound of the phoenix flute moves, the light of the jade pot turns, and the fish and dragons dance all night. The moth is covered with golden threads of snow willow, and the smile is full of fragrance. I searched for him thousands of times in the crowd, and when I looked back suddenly, he was there, in the dim light...
What a wonderful poem! I wonder which great writer wrote it, but he has never read it!
Shen Mo saw it, handed the lantern to Shen Li, and said, "Brother, do you like it? Here you go."
Shen Li shook his head and pushed it back.
"This is what you got, keep it for yourself. I'm just interested in the poem above. Can you copy it for me?"
"Well, I'll give it to you tomorrow."
"Okay, thank you for your hard work."
"It's easy."
Although winter comes late here, it takes until the end of February for the temperature to gradually rise. People start to work, weeding, preparing the land, selecting and drying seeds, and they do not start sowing until early April. Other crops are planted during this time.
Lin Wanwan also started to get busy. She was either helping to plow the soil or on her way to the fields. Her schedule was fully packed.
After the spring, she was finally able to start construction. She built several more rows of houses near her home. However, there were too many people in her family and they could not accommodate them all, so she had to rebuild from scratch.
He then gave the potato seeds to the county magistrate, asking him to distribute them for planting, and also gave him the planting method, which was written in detail from sowing to harvesting.
This year she planted paddy fields and inferior fields separately. She planted rice in all the paddy fields, and planted corn, sweet potatoes, potatoes and other crops in the other fields. Of course, cotton and peppers were not left out. She planted 20 to 30 acres of each, and also planted more than ten acres of vegetables on the other side of the farm, developing agriculture bit by bit.
There was a lot of work in the spring and not enough people, so she had to buy another seventy or eighty people. This time, they were all people who knew how to farm. She sent them to live on the farm and then dispatched them wherever there was a shortage of people.
Lin Wanwan calculated that she had bought about 160 to 170 people, which was enough to manage the fields.
She told these people that they could settle down here in the future and bring their families over to live with them. She would give them two taels of silver every month to subsidize their household expenses and also provide them with rice and food. As long as they worked hard, no one would be treated unfairly.
After hearing this, the eyes of those people were red. They thought they would never see their families again in this lifetime, but they didn't expect that there was still a chance. As long as they did well, everything would be fine...
Lin Wanwan is not exploiting them, but she is not brave enough to return the indentures to them at the moment. She is in great danger now, and might fall flat on her face. Her foundation is unstable and she has not yet grown wings. If she is messed with by someone with ulterior motives, she may be mistaken for a monster and burned to death.
But if everyone followed her to plant crops in the future, then there would be nothing to worry about. Maybe the emperor would protect her if he was happy! If she died, how could the Great Abyss produce so many crops?
At the beginning of February, Hu Zi and Shi Tou did quite well in the county examination. Although their rankings were not very good, they at least passed the examination and became students.
Their parents were very happy and sent them to the county to study together, hoping that they could also pass the imperial examination and become a scholar like Chen Li.
Shen Mo is also studying hard to prepare for the college entrance examination in April, so they are rarely seen on weekdays.
Lin Wanwan found the head of the village and told him about the planting methods of regenerated rice and two-season rice. She would conduct experiments on each in Linjia Village this year to see which one would have a higher yield. She wanted the villagers to try it with her. The head of the village immediately called the elders and held a small meeting. They decided to tell the villagers that those who wanted to follow the lead could sign up, and those who didn't want to would not be forced.
Who knew that most of the villagers wanted to follow Lin Wanwan to make money, and only a few families did not want to take the risk and did not agree.
Lin Wanwan picked a good day and called everyone to the rice field, where more than 5,000 kilograms of rice seeds were piled. These were early-maturing rice seeds she picked, which have strong adaptability, high yield, and can be saved for seeds.
Teach everyone how to better promote germination and what issues to pay attention to, and then let them go back to promote germination first, and those who have not prepared the land yet should do so as soon as possible.
Three days later, the seeds were basically germinated, and I sowed and fertilized them together with the others. When the seedlings grew to about 7 or 8 centimeters, I started transplanting them.
Everyone looked at the rice seedlings of different heights in the field and found that the rice seeds Lin Wanwan gave them grew much better than the seeds they kept! It looked like this year would definitely be a bumper year.