In the semi-agricultural tribe, the female priest was holding pottery in one hand and sheepskin in the other, and was talking in a muttered voice to a man from the Sheep Tribe who had smeared the blood from the chest of the Sheep Tribe leader on his face a few days ago.
After a few days of taming, the people of the Sheep Tribe who chose to smear blood on their faces became much more obedient.
So after the female priest spoke in a mumbled voice, the man just kept nodding his head.
The priestess of the semi-agricultural tribe smiled with satisfaction upon seeing this, and then said something to some other people.
Not long after, six people from a semi-agricultural tribe came over, leading six animals.
They put some food on the backs of the animals, holding weapons in their hands, and under the watchful eyes of the priestess and the leader, they led the animals and the submissive person from the Sheep Tribe out of the tribe.
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Inside the courtyard surrounded by wooden stake fences, several people from the Sheep Tribe who had refused to surrender were being watched by two armed people from the Semi-Agricultural Tribe. They were holding sticks and beating the vines that the Semi-Agricultural Tribe had collected.
At this time, they saw the tribal traitor leading several semi-agricultural tribesmen out, and they became excited and started to yell primitively and spit at the man.
Because they understood what this traitor was going to do.
The person who was scolded shrank his neck, lowered his head, and dared not look over here. He quickened his pace and walked outside.
“Pah pah pah…”
A burst of whipping sounds was heard, and the people from the Sheep Tribe who were yelling at the man were whipped on the back by the two armed people from the Semi-Agricultural Tribe.
After being beaten, they dared not resist anymore and continued to beat the vines with the wooden sticks in their hands.
After watching the surrendered man and several people from the tribe leave, the leader of the semi-agricultural tribe also began to lead some people out hunting.
In fact, originally, the leader of the semi-agricultural tribe wanted to lead a large number of people, following the people of the Sheep Tribe, which was the most submissive, to go to the secret place where the sheep were.
However, his idea was rejected by the wise priestess.
She had good reasons.
Because it is autumn now, and when this time is over, it will be the cold season.
The most important thing at this time is to store food.
As for the secret of the sheep and the affairs of the 'Green Bird Tribe', they can be investigated by a few people. After the investigation is clear, the leader of the semi-agricultural tribe can lead a lot of people and ride enough animals to deal with it together.
In this way, the tribe can store more food.
Otherwise, if they follow that surrendered guy and end up with nothing, life in the tribe will become difficult.
It has to be said that as a recognized wise man in the semi-agricultural tribe, this female priest is indeed very smart.
After the tribal leader led some people out hunting, she also directed some people to start collecting fruits...
In the fields outside the Qingque tribe, only a small number of people were working on the fields in preparation for the subsequent rapeseed planting.
Most of the remaining manpower was used in the construction of the tribe.
Compared to most tribes of this era, under the leadership of Han Cheng, the Qingque tribe deserves the title of "building maniac".
Of course, Han Dashenzi, who always liked to avoid idleness, did not participate in this heavy labor at this time.
Han Dashenzi did not have much psychological burden to avoid such heavy labor, because he could always find sufficient reasons to convince himself and make the people in the tribe feel that it was very appropriate for him not to do those things.
At this moment, he was squatting in a specially opened vegetable garden, fiddling with the cabbages that had taken him several years of hard work.
Food is the most important thing for people. Although this sentence has not been summarized in the tribe, everyone in the tribe knows clearly about the importance of food.
Carrying such a big banner, Han Dashenzi could easily convince himself and other people in the tribe.
I am not trying to avoid hard work, but I am really thinking about the future of the tribe.
While thinking shamelessly like this in his mind, Han Cheng took the rope made of rope grass and tied up these cabbages, which were much larger than ordinary rapeseed, to help them wrap their heads and cores.
Things like tying up cabbages were not difficult for Han Cheng. After all, in his later life, when he was watching videos to learn knowledge, he had seen many videos about tying up.
The way they tie things up is so varied and wonderful.
After the training, Han Cheng could no longer bundle cabbages in many different ways, but he had no problem tying some cabbages.
After tying up the cabbages one by one, Han Cheng naturally came to the edge of the radish field.
The radish tops are very strong, but the radish underneath is not big. I reached out and pulled one up, twisted off the tops, peeled off the skin, took a bite, and there was still not much juice, but it tasted slightly better.
But still very spicy.
Spiciness is the taste that Han Cheng has always been pursuing, but the spiciness he pursues is the kind of spiciness that comes from chili peppers, not the kind that comes from radishes.
And radish is indeed very spicy when it is raw, but once it is cooked, the spiciness disappears.
It seems that we will need to build a radish cellar later.
Although these radishes don’t taste particularly good at the moment, they can still be used to satisfy hunger.
Han Cheng was thinking about this in his mind and was about to take another bite after enduring the spiciness of the radish, but suddenly he was stunned.
Radish cellar, radish cellar...
This thing kept circling back and forth in his mind. After a while, Han Dashenzi, who was sitting on the edge of the field with a radish with a bitten off in his hand, suddenly laughed in a very ungraceful way.
The laughter was so wild.
While laughing, he kept repeating to himself: "I remember it! I remember it!"
It took Han Cheng a while to stop laughing, but even after he stopped laughing, his face was still full of joy.
Of course he was happy, because he finally remembered the method of storing food that forced him to take sleeping pills.
The solution is cellaring!
Han Cheng knew about this method of cellar storage because he had a better understanding of the history of the late Sui Dynasty.
During the Sui Dynasty, a storage system was established to accumulate grain in various ways. The more famous ones include Huiluo Granary, Luokou Granary, Liyang Granary... In addition, granaries were built in almost all places. In addition to official granaries, there were also charity granaries.
The Sui Dynasty at that time claimed to have stored enough grain to last for 30 years. Even when the great Emperor Taizong Li II ascended the throne, some places were still eating the grain stored up by the Sui Dynasty.
One of the biggest reasons why so much grain has not spoiled after being stored for so many years is its storage method of cellaring!