Using a knife to kill some of them is really a very good, very simple and effective solution to the problem, once and for all.

Well, in the words of later generations, it is to cut off and rule forever.

The two happy bulls on their heads don't know what Han Cheng is thinking at this time. If he knows, he doesn't know if he can still have the mood to continue this matter...

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In the newly opened paddy fields in Jinguan City, the rice planted is growing very well.

When Han Cheng led his people away from here, the paddy fields that seemed sparse were now much denser.

The seedlings planted at that time not only grew a lot in size, but also had a lot more leaves, and some of them started to reproduce outside.

Looks a lot like that.

In some places where the soil is relatively fertile, the rice that grows appears to have dark green leaves. If there are no accidents, there will definitely be a good harvest when it comes time to harvest.

In the rice field, there are some fish swimming happily, flicking their tails.

Sometimes it will float to the surface of the water to eat grass blades, dust and other things floating on the water surface.

People living in Jinguan City, according to Han Cheng's instructions, also often get some grasses whose roots have been cut off and throw them into the paddy fields to feed the fish.

After the fish eat the grass, the feces formed can be used to fertilize the fields and promote the growth of rice.

As for the grass that is not eaten by fish, it can also fertilize the field after decay.

Of course, even if this is the case, you can't throw too much grass into the rice field at one time.

Because the rotting grass will consume the oxygen in the water and pollute the water source.

It doesn't matter if the number is small, if the number is large, many fish in it will have no way to survive.

Han Cheng knew this very well, because it was a very painful experience.

When Han Cheng was a child, there was a boom in growing shiitake mushrooms in his hometown.

At that time, their shiitake mushrooms had already made a name for themselves, and it was said that some of them had already been exported.

At that time, being able to export and earn foreign exchange was a great thing.

Growing shiitake mushrooms is far more profitable than growing crops.

In such a wave, Han Cheng's family also planted shiitake mushrooms with several families in the village.

After working from dawn to dusk and working hard for a year, not only did he not make any money, but he also lost a lot of money.

It's not that I didn't pay attention, that I didn't have enough strength, or that the harvest of shiitake mushrooms was not good, but because the price of shiitake mushrooms plummeted that year.

The reason for this is that some smart people at that time put steel balls or iron bars into the legs of the mushrooms before picking them up and putting them on the mushroom kang to turn them into dried mushrooms.

In this way, after the mushroom kang is dried, these things will stay in it, and no flaws can be seen.

Such a thing can only benefit for a while, but it is impossible to benefit for a lifetime.

As soon as word of mouth got bad, more than half of the previous purchasers stopped coming, and then they quit...

Han Cheng's family also planted that year.

However, the shiitake mushrooms are no longer grown, and some of the infrastructure built when the shiitake mushrooms were grown are still there.

For example, the pool used to soak the mushroom bags.

The pool is made of bricks, and the inside and outside are carefully coated with cement, so the waterproof effect is still good.

So, I put a few loads of mud in it, added some water, buried a few lotus roots in it, and planted lotus flowers in it.

Later, when there was more water inside, some fish and shrimp were put into it to let them grow in it.

Of course, these fish and shrimps were all caught by Han Cheng from the small river.

Instead of using something as advanced as a fish cage, the two ends of a section of the area were directly blocked, and the water inside was poured out one by one with a washbasin.

The big ones were eaten at home, and the small ones were raised in the mushroom pond.

The thinking of children is always different from the thinking of adults.

Han Cheng's parents felt uncomfortable because they lost money for growing shiitake mushrooms at home, but the children in the village envied Han Cheng's family for having a big pond that could grow lotus and fish.

Han Cheng himself is proud of this matter.

The tragedy happened when Han Cheng was in the first grade of junior high school.

Thinking that after entering junior high school, he would not be able to feed the fish every day as before. He was worried that the fish would be hungry, so Han Chengcheng got a lot of grass and threw it into the pond to feed the fish.

The result of this is that after returning from five days in junior high school, the water in the mushroom pond stinks, and all the fish are dead...

Below the paddy fields, no farmland has been developed.

On the one hand, because Han Cheng wanted to hit the power, he first built the outer wall of Jinguan City to be similar.

On the other hand, it is summer and there is a lot of rain. It is not easy to open up paddy fields in such a season. The canals built temporarily to collect the river water and divert the river are easily washed away by the water, consuming manpower in vain. Material...

Farther away from the bustling Jinguan City, some people in the tribe who are good at digging traps and hunting are digging and setting up traps there, preparing to hunt prey.

In some places farther away, people with weapons on their backs and bows and arrows in their hands are walking carefully, looking for prey and preparing to hunt.

These are all people from the Qingque tribe arranged by Han Cheng, hunting there to obtain food for everyone in the Qingque tribe.

For the current Jinguan City, food is the most deadly problem. Just relying on the food they brought with them when they left the Qingque main tribe really couldn't last for too long.

After all, just on the way here, more than half of the goods they carried had already been consumed.

The remaining food cannot last for too long.

Therefore, under the guidance of Han Cheng, Jinguan City started the journey of obtaining food by all means while taking into account various things such as building walls.

Traps, fish cages, fishing nets, rabbit sets, bows and arrows were used one after another.

Even some places where birds are easy to fly by are set up with nets to catch those birds that fly by and make them into food.

Many birds are not big in size and don't have much meat on their bodies.

However, this is not a reason to be let off by the Qingque tribe.

No matter how small it is, there is always some flesh on its body.

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