As time flew by, everything in the Tang Empire had fallen into the orbit. Even His Majesty Li Er had forgotten that he had a nephew. After a year of not finding him, Li Er had already thought that Li Chengdao had drowned in the sea. He was not as patient as Ming Chengzu Zhu Di, who had sent a fleet to search for him. Of course, he did not have such a fleet to mobilize. Besides, the country had gradually stabilized, and his throne was completely stable. He didn't care about the existence of this little shrimp at all. He began to work hard to make the country prosperous, preparing to create the legendary Zhenguan Rule.
In America, in Los Angeles, Li Chengdao's large-scale construction was also in full swing. Limestone was found naturally, and it was only three or four miles away from the camp. Soon, a large number of applications were reported.
The burning of cement paper quickly became a regular practice. As an otaku, the only advantage was that he knew a little about everything. The biggest disadvantage was that he only knew a little about everything. Li Chengdao was no exception.
He naturally knew that the burning paper of cement was made of limestone, clay, and gravel. However, he really did not know the process. Fortunately, he was not alone. He had brought a group of people.
As long as he explained the general situation, these people would help him complete everything. In fact, this was indeed the case. The group of craftsmen began to move forward in an orderly manner.
Of course, he was starting from scratch, and it would probably not be resolved in a short period of time.
However, Li Chengdao was not worried. After all, these were the craftsmen of the Tang Empire, the ancestors of China. There was nothing that the Chinese could not do. As long as they were serious, they could make nuclear bombs even if they had nothing, let alone cement.
Li Chengdao wasn't thinking about this. After giving his instructions, he began to make other arrangements.
The transfer of personnel was originally arranged in an orderly manner by the Crown Prince's assistant minister, so he did not need to worry about it. However, there were some things that he still chose to ask about. After all, this was the early stage of the business, and the most important thing was optimization.
Although these people were outstanding enough, their thousands of years of experience was enough to form an unimaginable gap, allowing Li Chengdao to have a huge advantage that these people couldn't have.
First of all, these auxiliary officials did not actually pay much attention to these craftsmen. After all, in the hearts of scholar-bureaucrats, craftsmen were the last page. Even after arriving in America, there was not much change.
However, Li Chengdao's heart was completely different. It could be said that to a transmigrator like him, the existence of the craftsman was far greater than anything else. It might even be higher than himself.
This was because this was the cornerstone of civilization and the possibility of creation. These people were enough for him to truly open up a new world in America, and not simply occupy the mountains and become kings.
Therefore, under his control, the status of the craftsman had been gradually raised. Although many people had a sense of this, they did not say anything. This was not only because this was a new world, but more importantly, Li Chengdao's prestige had gradually conquered them.
On the ship, Li Chengdao did a lot of things. For example, he instilled information and some modern concepts that could be integrated into the painting of the beautiful future. Li Chengdao added them as private goods.
A year's time, even if they spent most of their time drifting on the sea, was enough to change many things. For example, these people's views had actually changed imperceptibly.
Although this did not produce a qualitative change, the quantitative change would eventually lead to a complete transformation.
Craftsman was only the first step. There were naturally other methods to follow. However, this was not a very urgent thing. Construction was the most important. Only with enough bases could he expand to the surrounding areas, or even the entire America, and even the final impact. At that time, it was time to consider things. This was only the beginning of Li Chengdao's further influence. He did not care about how much effect it had. It was just a process of accumulation.
Outside the camp, brothels and workshops were being built at a speed that was even faster than the construction of houses. This was not Li Chengdao's doing, but the work of these craftsmen. These people were full of gratitude for Li Chengdao's adjustment. Even after coming to China and the new world, they did not change their views much. However, Li Chengdao helped them change. In fact, it was not a big deal. But to these people, it was extremely meaningful.
Therefore, Li Chengdao's arrangements and orders were almost 200% completed. This efficiency could be said to be terrifying. This also made Li Chengdao marvel at the creativity of the ancient people.
Naturally, he was also delighted. The construction of the houses could be carried out at any time, but the sooner the workshop could start, the better. This was true for him and the entire 6,000-plus immigrants.
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