1.64 The plan to decide the country
He asked Your Majesty directly that there was something wrong. He had just set the borders of the northwest, and he wrote a memorial to talk about the matter of Yongnushu in the southeast, which was probably criticized. Liu Bei was so happy that he rushed to the letter to Jia Xu, the right chief of the shogunate, and asked him to bring a lot of money to visit the Shangshu Ling and the commander of the Dachang Qiu Cao Jie. He asked him to deal with it on his behalf. When he was young, he was re-elected, and the words "do things cheaply" must have been written by Cao Jie. Today's entrusted is also ambiguous. Since the boundaries have not been determined, he will occupy it. As long as Liu Bei and the court, both of them are tacit and have a tacit understanding.
After sending the messenger out, Liu Bei left Quanzhou, took a pleasure boat, and went to Yongnushu. Du Kangze Baofangcheng County. Yongnushu also wrapped Quanzhou County in it.
Similar to the Dukang Daze in the past, there are several hidden rivers hidden in the stoop. However, the stoops are vast and the underwater emotions are complicated. To this day, good water workers have not been able to find out the way. In order to prevent the ship from being stranded again, Liu Bei changed to a lighter boat and went to Yongnu City. Later generations have dried up with the Yongnu City, and the central highlands are exposed. The northern stoops have degenerated into lakes and swamps of different sizes, such as "Yanfang Dian", "Xia Ze", and "Peqian Zhe". Therefore, later generations changed the Yongnu City, which seems to be located in the north of Yongnu Stoop, to Yongyang. Later, even the southern stoops have dried up, becoming the 72 Gu and 99 Dian that were scattered in Tianjin Wei in later generations.
At present, the period of time of upright waters was invaded several times, and it was a vast vast terroir of thousands of miles away. There was no other place.
"Water on all sides is called Yong, and clarity is called Nu." The county town is located in a highland in Zezhong. At the junction of the Han Dynasty, the sea water flooded, and the people fled to an empty city. Now that the Han River is small, fishermen have returned one after another. Most of the residents in the city make a living by relying on water, using dry staves and tall buildings to avoid water, and travel by boat. If it weren't for the uneven clothes and their faces were devastated, it was similar to those in Baihu Shuixie.
When he entered the city by car, Liu Bei was shocked when he saw him.
It is better to see it at first sight than to hear it. It is better to see it with your own eyes after all.
In front of me is a water city formed by a tall wooden building and large and small ships. From the fishing nets, fish skewers, clothes, and the nine-son wind chimes used to drive away birds and evil spirits, Liu Bei actually saw an indescribable fantasy and visual sense.
Looking around, there were also masts of varying lengths piercing into the sky between the slopes on both sides of the dense high-footed wooden building. Soon, the owners of these masts, one by one, appeared behind the high-footed wooden building. There were also people on the ship. Even many stranded and unmovable sea boats were built on the towers of the high-footed wooden building. The deck became a large drying platform. The dried fish and various pickled waterfowls were dried. Liu Bei also found that an old sea boat was moored around almost every high-footed wooden building. The sea boats and wooden building were connected by vertical and horizontal cables to the covered roads of flying frames.
Seeing the pleasure boat sailing into the waterway in front of his building, someone climbed up the mast quickly and leaned over to look out.
"But the king?" Suddenly someone called out above his head.
Liu Bei looked up when he heard the sound. He saw a thick and long hemp rope falling between the masts of the two ships facing each other through the water. A half-long young man used his hands and feet to climb to the opposite side quickly along the hemp rope, but suddenly stopped as he passed through the center of the water surface, hanging like a monkey in the air directly in front of the pleasure boat.
"It's the Lone King." Liu Bei smiled and said, "Who are you?"
"My name is Guo Yuan, and the city chief here is my uncle." The young man replied.
"Oh, Zhong Yao is your uncle?" Liu Bei asked with a smile.
"Yes." As he spoke, the pleasure boat had already crossed the ropes. The young man said loudly: "I'll go and report to my uncle. The king is coming!"
Seeing the young man wielding the ropes, he swung around and flew around, leaping over an old sea boat, disappearing behind the masts and roofs. Liu Bei shouted happily: "Go ahead."
"I understand!" The beginning of the voice came from behind the roof not far away, but the tail sound had dragged far away.
After passing through the crowded waterway, we finally arrived at Yongnu County. A huge and intact five-story boat.
Why were the warships of the former Han navy stranded here?
With a lot of questions, Liu Bei met with the Yongnu officials on several small boats that had arrived to welcome.
The middle-aged scholar who stood on the bow of the boat was quite elegant, namely the county magistrate of Yongnu and Zhong Yao.
"My me, Zhong Yao, pay homage to the lord. The bow of the boat is small and cannot give a full tribute. Please forgive me." After the boat stopped, Zhong Yao bowed to the ground.
"The court is not given a gift." Liu Bei stood firmly on the bow of the boat and smiled and replied: "I heard about Yuan Chang's name for a long time, so I came to meet. You and I must talk at night with candles, and I will listen to Yuan Chang's great opinions on governing the country."
"The lord is wrong and praises me. I must know that everything is said, and everything is said." Zhong Yao bowed again. This made the boatman turn the bow of the boat and lead Liu Bei to the tower.
There is a solid wooden berth on the side of the boat. The pleasure boat stops nearby. After getting off the boat, Liu Bei walked up to the platform and climbed up the deck of the boat along the wooden ladder.
Zhong Yao, who had boarded the ship first, had already led his subordinates to line up to welcome the king's carriage: "I, please pay homage to the king."
The deck was wide, and everyone knelt down and saluted.
"Everyone is free." Liu Bei smiled and helped Zhong Yao and others in the front row up one by one.
The deck is equipped with a ceiling to shade the sun and avoid light. The high and wide boat building is no different from the owner. Looking from a high distance, all the houses in the city are in their eyes. Liu Bei then expressed his questions in his heart one by one: "Why do Yongnu have many boats?"
Zhong Yao replied: "At the juncture of the Han Dynasty, the sea water flowed backwards. The strong wind swept and the white waves surging. The city was flooded with water, and the people of Yongnu fled their homes one after another. Many sea boats were washed into the Yongnu's stoop by the waves. When the tide receded, they were all stranded. Later, the people returned home and saw that their homes were destroyed, so they took a boat to live. When the tide was shallow, they boarded the boat on a bamboo raft to repair the damage and scooped out the accumulated water. When the water was rising, they drove into the city. They lived on the boat and made a living by fishing salt. They also set up piles on the ruins of their homes and built high-legged buildings. Over time, they had the current atmosphere."
"So that's it." Liu Bei nodded slightly. Unexpectedly, the rumors had long been destroyed by floods and had become a big city, Yongnu County, which had become a big empty city, had this legendary past.
The Yongnu Shuo was benefited from fishing and salt in the east and the sea. When the tsunami hit, the nearby sea boats were caught off guard and were stranded by the Yongnu Shuo. The crew members who were suddenly hit by ships and survived by luck, abandoned their ships. After many years, the Yongnu people returned to their hometown and had nowhere to settle down. This restored all the old ships stranded in the stoop and drove into the city in the abundant waters. Over time, the high-legged and heavy buildings and the sea boat tower became unique buildings in the Yongnu Shuo.
There is even a possibility of becoming a custom.
The stilt-style heavy buildings are also common in later generations. The "stilt houses" in the south of the Yangtze River and the "high-foot houses" in northern Fujian are all of this. The multi-story wooden buildings are supported by several fir piles and are shaped like high-foot, which can not only prevent floods, but also avoid insects, snakes and rats.
Entering the official hall transformed by the Changbei Tower, Zhong Yao had ordered people to prepare a banquet to welcome Liu Bei.
The chief minister sat down. Zhong Yao and the officials in the county stood up to respect each other. Liu Bei smiled and raised his glass and drank with everyone. The sound of silk and bamboo was lively and pleasant. The boat girl danced gracefully, which was quite watery. During the meal, everyone raised their glasses frequently, and the atmosphere was warm and joyful.
After three rounds of wine, five flavors of food. When Liu Bei was slightly drunk, he got up and stopped the banquet. The officials hurriedly got up and saw him. When they climbed up the monastery, Liu Bei's eyes were completely drunk. He must have, Zhong Yao knocked on the door and entered.
"How?" Liu Bei asked.
Chapter completed!