The Space Fortress That Came to the Sengoku Era
Lesson 82 - Agricultural Testing Village
side/Kuyuan Ichima
Completed one step ahead in a major winter project was the village renovation and agricultural testing village in the former territory of Hayashi Michi, a Lintong tool.
While building the villagers' houses, at the same time they landfill wetlands and create playpools with man-made sea tactics or something, but it seemed early because they didn't do anything difficult.
"Is this the field…"
Depending on the terrain and villagers, like puzzles, in this era of normal fields with normal fragmented shapes, straight rectangular fields. I miss it, but it seems surprising to people in this day and age.
Finally, I also made rice and water wheel huts with the service. It should be easier to stockpile food and refined rice and powder grind.
Some villagers are crying over rebuilt villages, but are people in this day and age tears? I cry a lot. We are.
"I'll lend you a cow, let's just plow it"
The move seemed like luggage. There was very little luggage. You should have a pot or cauldron, a lot of people stay dressed.
The villagers' house organized the placement appropriately, but I didn't get my hands on the shape of the house this time. I thought it might be the best place to get used to it.
A square was set up in the middle of the village from which houses were built along the road stretching straight down the road in all directions, as well as a small temple that had originally been in the village.
"What's this?
"It's Suki." Put this on the cow and dig up the fields. "
I don't even need to move, so let's just teach you a new way of farming. We will cultivate dry fields with a short bed of cattle and historical facts called "Tan Shisuki", and the "Kuwa" and "Suki" or "Suki" are also made of proper iron.
The rest will be the task of powdering the fish fertilizer made by Tsushima and Hot Field and adding it as fertilizer to the fields.
Because it's not that hard, and agriculture is the real people. I think I got the hang of it right away.
"Elle, what about you?
"Yeah, it's going well."
He taught the old man and widow some kind of work for women and weaving during the winter. The weaving machine decides to lend it, and for the time being, we provide cotton yarn from us to make cloth.
I still can't do difficult patterns and color schemes, but I think I can weave about a straight cloth.
And keep it to yourself. Instead of fertilizer being provided by us, the manure in this village is going to be transported elsewhere as a new fertilizer material.
It's for experimenting with nitrous hill methods.
As it stands, we provide all the nitrous stones from the Oda family for a cheap price, but we told them about the Nitsui Hill method with the aim of making them self-sufficient at all.
Both Nobunaga and Shinsu seem to have a half-hearted part, but if they can't, they just need to fertilize it, so they decide to test it.
We've never actually done it either. It also tells me that. It'll take a while, but it won't take a lot of work, so let's try it.
"Thank you so much for your help this time"
"Oh, monk. Glad you made it to spring."
"Yes, it was really good"
The children were also ploughing in the bamboo to make the land behind the house a field, and they were all watching the sight of working with the squid, and a monk from the temple in the village arrived.
A monk in a small village temple. He is a semi-farmoured monk who cultivates his own fields and also makes fields.
"If you are reading or writing letters, please. I will prepare paper and ink."
"I'll take care of it. But why are you bound by reading and writing?
"I want to increase my income stream in the future. If you can read and write, you can make copies, and you'll find a way to work, right?
The reading and writing of the initially contemplated letters has not progressed much yet. During the winter months, the men worked as instructors, the women were taught weaving, and the old men were asked to work in the field of epidemic diseases. The kids also couldn't take care of the older kids or help them prepare their meals after all.
Only an old monk can teach you to read and write letters when you return to the village.
Blah, blah, blah. I want to separate education from religion. Realistically, I have to ask the monks.
The monks in this village have no personality problems, and some are ideal religious people who are clean and poor.
It's ironic, but I think a lot of religious people who didn't have a name in history are more decent. Wouldn't history have a name if it wasn't infamous?
"You got a river ass?
"Oh, I'm no man to betray."
The testing village of agriculture has begun, so the next village I got my hands on is that of the mountains.
I started talking to Shinsu and Jingsu at Chingzhou Castle on this day, and Shinsung and me and Elle specifically. Nobunaga gave me an unexpected suggestion.
Yoichi Kawajiri, a former Qingzhou fan. It's a suggestion to make Yoichi Battle Junkie the deputy of the mountain village. Bold or something.
Mountain villages really have to be built in mountainous areas away from Qingzhou and Nagorno, and Ozhang makes it north or east. Locally, Mitsugawa and Iwakura must also be left to the right people to keep secrets close by.
Don't run to personal gain without keeping secrets and betraying them. Besides, it's a difficult candidate, that you can't even leave it to someone with very low status from the measures you take around you.
"Hmmm......"
So far, Mr. Kawajiri's loyalty will not be to Shinsu or the Oda family. That's just Shinsu roaring, too, and he shut up.
We grow shiitake mushrooms and grow silkworms in mountain villages, so we can't leave them to the halfway house, can we?
Well, I wonder how many of the villagers need to put in this intervener and monitor it from the inside.
"Wouldn't you mind? Sooner or later, it will spread to the realm."
It was Elle who agreed with Nobunaga's bold opinion.
It's a really difficult place around here, but agriculture is a plan that presupposes spreading it within the realm.
It can be said that there is no other way to leak it to the outside world.
"A little more. You'll need to ask inside about this."
Looks like Shinsu decided to take care of the matter once and for all. Well, there might be someone else.
No matter how many battles you won, it may be difficult to unilaterally tell the guardian's ex-law to deputize for a small village in the mountains.
"Yes, Father. It's about Chiyo Takeshi, can I keep it for you?
"Bamboo Chiyo? He's a tough guy to deal with."
When the mountain village thing came to a paragraph, Nobunaga brought up your story, Chiyo Takeshi.
Lie or true, they bought it for money, and they came to the Oda family, but Matsuhei Hiroshi "Mamori Hiroshi" didn't break his attitude of submission to Imagawa when he abandoned you, Chiyo Takeshi.
There's a minister's son there, he's a hostage in Imawa, and I don't think it's possible to follow the Oda family.
The Oda territory of the Three Rivers is home to many who were subordinate to the Matsuhei Sokai family or were on edge. A crude treatment would affect the rule of the Three Rivers.
"As for Guangzhong, are you willing to divide the house?
"Maybe I'm going to."
Do you see parents who abandon their sons as splendid or as inhuman? At least Nobunaga and Shinsu don't seem to see each other as uninhabited.
A little later than this time, it's common for parents and children and brothers to divide houses into enemy allies so that no matter which one wins, the house stays.
If you're really after that, maybe Hiroshi Matsuhei is also an excellent person. Maybe it's a natural idea in this day and age.
Hiroshi Matsuhei has been a veryhard warlord since the beginning, and I don't think he's incompetent. I personally wonder if I relied on my father-in-law. I know you didn't have any other choice.
"Well, do as you please. Better than keeping it locked up in the mansion."
One thing is troublesome right now, so we haven't been involved before, but Shin-soo decided to leave it to Nobunaga.
Even the ministerial treatment of lower-name treatment is better than it is at present. If you didn't see it in the color glasses of historical reality, that would be easy.