Chapter 57 Seeking Help



Because these three materials are the easiest to find now and are very easy to make.

There are ten notches carved on the bamboo plate, each of which represents one day's meal in the canteen. Once the notch is used up, it cannot be used again. The plate is distributed to villagers and people in Yongning County, which is equivalent to winter relief food for those people.

The poplar wood plaque was distributed to the tribesmen and had twenty-five marks on it.

Of the three types of wooden plaques, only the pine wood plaque was carved for a full month and distributed to the troops and those who had been working for the fort, such as the blacksmiths in the smithy, the women doing needlework in the courtyard, and the uncles in Mingjing Hall.

The elderly and children in the dock do not need wooden signs and can go directly to the canteen for meals.

If you want to get more badges, you have to help the fort, and the reward will be based on the size of your contribution, whether you are a member of the tribe or an outsider.

For example, if you help build the canteen now, one day's work can be exchanged for one day's worth of food, and ten days can be exchanged directly for a bamboo plaque. For skilled craftsmen and scholars, Mingjingtang will give them preferential treatment and allow them to exchange for double the amount of food.

Soon a commoner came forward and said that he was a bricklayer. When he was in the county town, he specialized in helping people build houses. Almost everyone in Yongning County knew him and testified for him.

A few people who could read and write helped Mingjingtang record the daily work progress and count and register the exchange amounts.

Everyone in the Wei family can read and write. Wei Mingze originally wanted to hand this job over to the young men in the fort, but the clan leader has already ordered that all the young men must report to the camp from tomorrow and train with the guards in the future.

Their meal standards are based on the portions given to each member of the group.

Xie Ruian had also been to school and could read and write. Seeing that she was young, the people at Mingjingtang did not assign her much work and asked her to help with the registration and distribution of bamboo signs.

Soon, two bricklayers brought several servants to the square to do various on-site data measurements, while the people doing the work followed their troops out of the dock, went up the mountain to quarry stones, dig soil and transport materials, and delivered the construction materials needed to build the canteen.

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