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1.255 Non-quenched and non-hardened

It is true that today two days are together.

The heroes of Guandong and the kings of Xuyu were mostly paid by the Marquis of Hefei. The contributions were also sent to Shouchun. The kings of Youji should follow the King of Ji (scheming) Luo (yang).

The remaining princes of the state should be determined according to the national conditions. If the heroes are close to Guandong, they dare not be offended. Only those who offer Fei Shouchun and those who are close to Ji will be offered Luoyang. Finally, "those who are close to Zhu are red, and those who are close to Mo are black." If there are many thieves on the road far away, those who say they are abolished and attacked by the crowd. Such as Liu Yan, the governor of Yizhou, was frightened by Dong Zhuo's power. Moreover, all the sons are in the capital. This season, they also have contributions.

Dong Zhuo held 100,000 soldiers in his hand, and people ate horses and chewed them. He had previously collected all the copper from Luoyang and stole countless small coins. He also forced Luoyang taxes to be paid in full by small coins. He made countless money by in and out. He even made excuses that the soldiers and food were insufficient, so he borrowed Taicang and Changmankang and others accumulated countless grains. They were all stationed in Wansuiwu. As a last resort, the court had to ask King Ji for purchase.

King Ji would respond to all requests and provide them in full. However, the imperial treasury was empty, and the Xiyuan fire was urgently needed to be rebuilt. The Central Administration had no spare money. As a last resort, Emperor Xian only used the suburbs' royal gardens as the material and borrowed debts from the Jinshi Ziqian family.

The golden crow on the city and the beautiful girl in the river are rekindled and are in full swing.

Since the Yellow Turban Rebellion, thieves rose up. The thieves were everywhere, and the sects were large. The thirteen states all promoted military farms. Why were there shortage of food every year? Hoarding and living in the market was one of them. People ate horses and chewed it. Previously, the county was short of soldiers, but now there was too much private soldiers. A large amount of food was consumed by people and horses. Especially in Luoyang, how could the land of hundreds of miles of land be supported by the powerful people in the court? The four people and the four people had more than 100,000 soldiers.

Dong Zhuo was a tiger and wolf in Xizhou. He was in power and was the first to be hit. He scraped three feet of the ground and gathered money and grain in Luoyang together. As for the Wansuiwu, whether it was dead or alive. Why bother? Throughout history, the rich have smelled wine and meat, and the roads have frozen bones. It is not surprising.

How about Dong’s exception?

The rice in Ji Kingdom is ripe every season. I thought it would be widely used to transport the world. When the thirteen states recovered, Ji people should be able to accumulate food. Unexpectedly, they will produce a lot of food every year and transport grain every year. Except for the thirteen states, they are far away from the Western Regions, Beihai, Xianglin, and grain trafficking vehicles and ships. The reason is that agriculture and animal husbandry do not produce grain, rice in the Western Regions, and the taste of indica rice is poor.

Can it be reluctant to sell?

No.

The powerful are short of food, and the people are on a hunger strike. The first thing to lose food is the vast majority of people.

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This is the case when one moves the whole body.

Giant Horse Water Road, Dali Craftsman City.

King Ji sailed into the city. He climbed to the temple and observed the preparation of Qing steel glazed armor. Qing steel glazed, also known as quenched glass. With this name alone, his craft can be seen.

The specific processes are: cutting, drilling, grooved, edge grinding, washing, drying, furnace burning, and quenching.

The entire process is completed in a workplace. Although the water of the giant horse is not frozen all year round, the two sides have long been covered with snow. The cold wind blows the surface, which is extremely cold. The natural cold wind is introduced into the "cold wind bag" of the "wind cabin", mixed into the "warm wind bag" to adjust the warm air, and then sucked into the "quenching furnace" through the "wind flap", and arranged the "wind nozzle" on the "wind grille" in the furnace to quench the glass.

After being a good craftsman in the temple, he repeatedly tried and tested the glass armor pieces used for war elephant cloaking, and became more and more successful.

When Liu Bei was about to come, he had doubts in his heart. There is no mercury thermometer now, so the temperature is measured accurately. How can craftsmen control the temperature?

For example, during quenching, how to accurately adjust the wind speed, wind pressure and wind tempo?

First of all, how to control the cold air temperature.

After observing, Liu Bei suddenly realized.

Use wind bags skillfully. The wind bags are like water drawers. They are composed of small bags of the same size, like honeycombs. Each cold-wind small bag has a constant stock. After filling, they are mixed in proportion with the hot air bags of the same honeycomb structure and then swelled in through the air strip.

How to scale.

Here you need to borrow something: ice bottle.

As early as the pre-Qin period, craftsmen created this thing. It is regarded as the prototype of a modern thermometer. "Lüshi Chunqiu·Shenda Lan·Chajin" records: "Seeing the ice of a bottle of water, you know the coldness of the world and the hiding of fish and turtles." This thing refers to this thing.

By observing the thickness of the icing, the temperature is corresponding.

In Liu Bei's view, the purpose of mixing hot and cold air bags is to reduce the temperature difference. Then pressurize through the air discharge, send it into the air fence, spray out from all sides of the air nozzle, and quickly quench it.

The so-called quenching refers to the rapid cooling of the red sword when forging a sword, so that it can harden it by immersing the burning sword in water or other liquid.

Nowadays, cold springs are often used for quenching. For example, "clear water quenches its edge", "better than the sword, it is better than quenching and not quenching." These are all about this technique.

Although cold wind quenching is the first to be developed, the principles are all understood. Just like when the cold spring is soaked, the wind blows it. It is necessary to surround it. It is a local sequel, which is easy to break. It means that it is ingenious. It understands the principles and practices its skills. There will always be something successful, but it will not be successful. If it is not completed, it will be stored for use. Over time, the glass armor required for the armor should be fully achieved.

Seeing that King Ji was very interested in quenching.

Dali ordered Su Yue to speak out: "I believe that since it is for quenching, if the cold wind can be used, the cold water will also work."

"Has it been verified?" Liu Bei then asked.

"We have tried it with ice water." Then a craftsman replied, "No one has been able to succeed."

King Ji comforted, "Xu Bing Water is not enough. You can change to other water and try it."

"What water will there be?" the craftsman asked.

"Brine, oil, and lime water are all other waters." Liu Bei said casually.

Good craftsmen have their own understanding.

The reason why clear steel glazed glass can only be made of elephant armor. Due to the limitation of skills, the glass is quenched at the very least and the size of a palm. It can be imagined that no one can wear it. However, it is just right to make glazed glass tiles. Even double-layer glued and gilded copper edges. Holding this shield will keep your eyes open. If you want to be strong and difficult to break, you can be composed of several concentric annular surfaces or even concentric fans. The front is broken, the back (double-layer glued), the whole fan is broken, and there are also fans available.

All tried to create it.

Later, Liu Bei looked at the coin minting office (minting coins), the small water croaker (making bows), and the whole range of different things.

The important officials of Ji State were all accompanied by the list.

Then a doctor of the two priests Hua Qian and asked the Confucian Emperor secretly: "Why did the lord establish a craftsman here? Could it be that he just wanted to take advantage of water conservancy?"

The Confucians looked around and replied, "Look at me, just turn the wings of the boat and cut the ropes. A group of craftsmen can take the boat and travel around the world."

"Can you guard or escape?" Fu Qian suddenly woke up.

"Since Emperor Wu dismissed all schools of thought and respected Confucianism alone. The Mo family gradually declined. Although the craftsmen were among the people of the country, they were repeatedly despised. The lord was afraid that they would eventually be harmed by others a hundred years later. Therefore, the city was already prepared for future troubles. If things were not done, the craftsmen should abandon the city and leave and find another place to settle down." After saying that, the Confucian scholar sighed: "This is the future of craftsmen."

"So that's it..." Fu Qian was impressed.
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