Chapter 318: Yuye's Report (Seeking votes and subscriptions)
In fact, the simplest and most practical way to draw a map, and the method that can be quickly implemented under current conditions, is to measure according to the scale and use the grid method.
This is actually very simple. Many modern maps are made in this way. It is very common, especially in game maps. You can often see square-shaped thin lines on the map. That is located using the grid method. Luo Chong also plans to do so.
For example, if the scale of the map is 10000:1, then 10 centimeters on the map is equivalent to one kilometer in reality. So first draw a grid of 10 centimeters horizontally and vertically on the map. Then, when actually surveying, the surveying personnel first insert a flag on the ground, that is, a benchmark, to locate the coordinate point. This coordinate point is also a grid intersection on the map.
After locating a point, others use a long-distance rope ruler and a compass to measure the other three coordinate points with 1 kilometer horizontally and vertically as the boundary. In this way, the area between the four benchmarks is equivalent to the area of a grid on the map. After that, just copy the terrain in this grid onto the blank map.
After drawing a map of a grid, expand it in all directions and gradually fill up the grids on the map.
This method is very simple, but it also has certain disadvantages, that is, there is no way to measure the altitude. If you encounter high mountains and hills, you basically can't measure it, but it's better than nothing. The places with mountains can be left blank, and notes can be made in the blank places. Then you can just draw it casually according to the actual landform features. After all, the current level of technology is there, and you can't ask for too much.
The map drawn in this way will be very large. If it is drawn with animal skin, one animal skin can't draw a large area, but it doesn't matter. The more carefully the first-line surveyors scout, the better. After they finish drawing, Luo Chong can summarize their maps together and draw a map with a larger scale, so that you can see the whole picture of the land.
Now the plan is in place. Just wait until the tribe members are relocated and the tribe is on the right track, and then you can send Youye to survey and map, so that he doesn't have to worry about being idle in the tribe.
Two days later, when Dashu returned to Hanyang City, Luo Chong briefly explained to him that he was responsible for all matters in the new city. If there were things he didn't know how to do, he could send a letter to Luo Chong, and then Luo Chong would give him a solution. Dashu agreed without hesitation and had no objection to the appointment. He only said that he would bring his wife and children with him, and Luo Chong agreed.
Three days later, Dashu arrived at the new city and finally exchanged Youye back. The guy rode very fast and ran all the way back to Hanyang City. As soon as he saw Luo Chong, he started complaining.
"Chief, you finally let me come back. The new city is too boring. There is nothing. I can't go out. I have to watch those laborers working every day. I am almost stupid. It's better to stay in Hanyang City. There are all kinds of jobs here. You can let me do anything."
"Aren't there a lot of jobs over there? If you have nothing to do, won't you work with them?" Luo Chong glanced at him and said lightly.
"Of course I worked."
Luo Chong glanced at him again and didn't answer.
"Chief, I'm really not lazy. You have to believe me. It's not that I don't work, but the people from the surrounding tribes always come to me for things. You asked me to be in charge of recruiting workers at the market, and I can't just go to work and not do anything!" You Ye argued.
"So there are a lot of people looking for work?" Luo Chong asked as he took him around the city wall.
"Hehehe" when talking about this, Youye laughed obscenely.
"In the beginning, there were not many people, only about ten or eight men from each tribe. They were not very confident in us, afraid that we would cheat them and owe them wages. They came to me to pay them after a day's work. I gave them all the wages as the leader said. They slept with that little bit of white salt every day, as if they were afraid that it would be gone.
As a result, after they worked for a few days, they became addicted to the food we provided. They said that our rice and vegetables were delicious. I cooked the big pot dishes for them according to the leader's teaching. We have a small vegetable plot over there, and it grows very well. Sometimes they also bring some wild vegetables.
Leader, you I don’t know. Now those guys are very happy to eat the vegetable leaves and say that we cook deliciously. I thought that’s normal. We use peanut oil when cooking in our tribe, so how can it not be delicious?
Then about ten days passed like this, and some people wanted to go back. I also saw some people did not eat the meal of the day, but put it in a big bowl and took it away directly. I guess they took it back to feed their women and children.
About two days later, another group of people really came, and there were several women among them. I asked those women to help us cook, but they did not want white salt, but only our rice. I agreed, and then those women took turns to deliver rice back to the tribe. , and they would go back after saving for a few days, bringing ten kilograms of rice each time.
I asked them why they did that, and they said that after our Han tribe moved here, there were fewer wild animals nearby, and the warriors of their tribe couldn't catch prey. This season was also the time when there was a shortage of food, so they could only collect some wild vegetables, and there was not even any fruit to fill their stomachs. The children in the tribe were hungry every day, and the poor were almost eating leaves.
After hearing what they said, I thought it was a good opportunity to recruit people, so I told them to bring all the children in the tribe here, and I would find some easy work for the children, but there would be no pay, just three meals a day, and those who were too young to eat would be fed. Those who can work are provided with food, but other things are not given. If they want to exchange things, they can only let adults work.
As a result, they really brought all the children here. Now the older children are herding sheep, and the younger ones are with their mothers, which is also convenient for care.
Almost all the adults, women, and children have come. Those people see that we are a good person and do not shirk our obligations. Some tribes simply moved here. They can get food by working every day, and can save some things. They don’t have to worry about being injured while hunting. It’s tiring, but it’s stable, much better than their hunger and fullness. Now several tribes have moved here. "You Ye said to Luo Chong with great pride.
"Well, you did a good job. I see you are quite happy when you talk about this. Why don't you want to stay there? Otherwise, I will send you there?"
Luo Chong was also very happy to hear what he said. It was the best way to absorb the population. There was no war, and the population was absorbed peacefully. Although those tribes are not considered Han tribes now, once they get used to the life of the Han tribe and build solid houses, Luo Chong doesn't believe they will be willing to go back.
"No, chief, I just can't stay in one place. How about waiting for my eldest brother to come back, and let me go with you next time you go to the grassland?" You Ye refused to do it when he heard Luo Chong asked him to go back.
(End of this chapter)
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