The great construction soon began. The technology of the Great Tang was like the gap between modern society and the feudal era. This was an insurmountable chasm.
With such a construction, it was the same for fishing. Dozens of large ships were enough to ensure that the daily fish catch was an astronomical figure.
With this massive harvest, everyone no longer had any doubts about the Divine Land that His Highness Li Chengdao had mentioned. It should be known that China did not have such a huge school of fish, nor did it have such a huge harvest. It was as if a casual net could catch a bunch of fish.
As for the farmers, they were even more ecstatic. To them, this was undoubtedly heaven because the fertility of the soil here completely exceeded the most perfect high-grade farmland. It was as if they could obtain perfect farmland by simply clearing some shrubs or even forests. To the farmers, there was nothing more convincing than this.
Amidst their excitement, these people were naturally extremely active in their work, filled with yearning for a better future.
Everything seemed to be moving in a beautiful direction. Of course, as a transmigrator, Li Chengdao could not just open a sub-base in America. What he needed was a new world, a new era.
Naturally, he had to add some private goods. Of course, under the current circumstances, it was not completely suitable to add private goods. However, there was one thing that he was prepared to do.
When the construction of the houses began, Li Chengdao also came to a place not far away from the camp. The kilns had already been piled up. The people he brought were many craftsmen. Although they might not be top-notch, they could still make the most basic things.
If there were people from the future here, they would find that there were square bricks placed beside them to dry.
Naturally, this was Li Chengdao's handiwork. The first place he was going to make a move on was the residence. He had no choice but to accept the artistic beauty of the Chinese architecture, as well as its nobility and elegance. Unless it was an ancient Greek architecture, it was second to none.
However, it was still for enjoyment. He, or rather, they came to America as open-minded and innovative people. There was no time for luxury and enjoyment. Therefore, the more practical and simple the buildings were, the better. This was also why he did not choose to build a city immediately, because there was really no need for that at the moment.
As for the other houses, the efficiency was undoubtedly low, and the quality could not be guaranteed. Li Chengdao was naturally prepared to make a move on this.
As a transmigrator, he knew very well what was the most efficient and the best quality in building a house. Of course, although the red brick house did not have steel bars, which meant that his house could not be built too high, it was definitely enough for them at this time.
As for the firing of red bricks, it was not a problem for the Chinese. If they could successfully fire exquisite porcelain, why would they be afraid of red bricks? Logically speaking, the temperature of red bricks was much lower than porcelain.
The temperature of the red bricks could range from 800 to over 1,000 degrees, but the porcelain was at least 1,000 degrees. This was naturally not a problem. Li Chengdao came over to check.
Now that he found that there were no problems, he was relieved and began to consider other problems.
" Mixed soil, cement!!"
"I wonder if they can find it!”
He muttered to himself with a heavy tone.
Whether it was for the upcoming large-scale construction or the red brick house, concrete was absolutely indispensable. Therefore, he had asked a group of people to go out and look for limestone.
Of course, he wasn't too worried about this. Limestone was widely distributed all over the world. It could be said that it was everywhere. The Chinese had long been using limestone, so they weren't afraid of not finding it. It was only a matter of time. After all, the sooner they found it, the better. The sooner the construction could be completed, the sooner the layout could be carried out.
Although there was no need for him to race against time, and there was no existence on the American continent that could threaten him, it was precisely because of this that Li Chengdao knew that he could not let himself slack off. Otherwise, once he slacked off, the so-called expansion of civilization would be completed. This was not the result he wanted.
"Master Jiang, you can start the coiling. Remember, the kiln has to be like a porcelain kiln. Make sure it doesn't go out, at least for the time being!”
Li Chengdao pulled back his thoughts and called for the person in charge of this place, an old man. He was a craftsman from a famous porcelain workshop in River East. When Feng Li moved here, he had brought him along. Moreover, he had survived the long voyage. At this time, he was temporarily in charge of these brothels. Li Chengdao was very satisfied with the other party's preparations, but he still repeatedly reminded him.
"Your Highness, I don't deserve to be called a master. Just call me this old man. Don't worry, Your Highness this old man has already taken care of everything!”
When the old man heard Li Chengdao's voice, he couldn't help but feel excited. Li Chengdao was a prince, but he actually called him "Master Jiang". This made him feel a sense of glory. Of course, he was excited and quickly spoke.
"Master Jiang can naturally take responsibility.”
Li Chengdao smiled. He didn't care about this person's reaction. As a transmigrator, he knew very well what it meant for a person to be a craftsman, and a craftsman who had mastered the method of making porcelain. This wasn't just a problem with porcelain. It meant that this person was definitely a senior craftsman in China. There was no doubt about the role of this kind of person. He couldn't be too careful.
After all, the other party could make porcelain, but what about cement? Where was the steel? Where's the glass?
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