Section 20 The Brig of Chinese and Western Ancient and Modern (1)
Section 20 A ketch that combines ancient and modern Chinese and Western styles (1)
The result of the assessment was that fifteen or sixteen men, including the clan leader, who had shipbuilding skills stayed in Bopu as shipyard employees and moved with their families into the newly built Baitu Village. These shipyard employees could not live together in the name of a big family.
Together, Wu De rejected their request to live together: all adult married men must register their own household registration.
Wu De also further improved the regulations. Only three generations are allowed to exist in each household. The first two generations are allowed to have one couple each. If the third generation gets married, they will establish a separate family. Married brothers are prohibited from continuing to live in the same household.
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The dismantled small households are then mixed into each standard house respectively. Each standard house is only allowed to have a maximum of two families from the same family.
The remaining Lin family members were all moved to Bopu, dispersed in the same way, and then lived in the residential area of Bairen Commune to be used as basic labor force. In this way, the Lin family, one of the two ruling families in Baitu Village, became
After being demolished to pieces, the clan leader Lin Xianming also lost his original prestige, and now he can only go to work in the shipyard - each of their families owes the Cross-Travel Group 60 taels of silver for their house purchase. In fact, many members of the Lin family are
They could afford the money, but none of them dared to reveal their wealth for fear of being robbed by these thieves.
If the older members of the Lin family bow to the power-traveling group in Lingao because they have witnessed the tyranny of the government, then the young people who grew up in Baitu Village, a no-nonsense area, have quite some objections. Especially those who
The children of the nearby clan, who have been in the upper echelons of the village since childhood, are even more resentful of the loss of prestige. The most unacceptable thing is that the lower class members of the clan, who usually have a low status in the clan, have become employees of the shipyard because they are more skilled in the work.
Naturally, Lin Gonglao was not able to join the ranks of employees, but since he was not married yet, he could continue to stay under his father's household registration, but his status became a "community member" who had to work every day to earn work points.
The employees received a monthly salary and a high income; the members only worked as laborers every day, doing hard and tiring work. He couldn't stand this alone.
A cousin who had always been hanging out with him spoke: "Brother, please tell me something - what do you think, uncle? Our Lin family is broken up like this?!"
"What else can I do?" said a guy squatting on the ground with a wilting head and brain, "He is very capable-"
Lin Gonglao's brother Lin Gongxun kicked him fiercely: "You are a scum of the Lin family! You are a coward! I even doubt whether you are a descendant of the Lin family! Can you even say this?"
"But -" The guy who got beaten seemed to be a doormat and didn't dare to resist. He just muttered, "I can't beat them."
"Fuck your mother's balls, don't they just have better weapons and blunderbuss? If they want to play hand-to-hand combat, I'll beat him seven or eight times!" The guy who beat him said aggressively, while talking to the man not far away.
The sentry glanced secretly. Everyone seemed to be particularly unhappy. Seeing that the surrounding sentries and short-haired "cadres" did not intervene, they became even more angry.
"It's just that the eldest brother and second brother are not equal to their skill."
"Anyone who relies on firearms to win is not a hero!"
“You don’t need firearms, you can fight them one on one, and you won’t beat them until they are all strewn with teeth!”
"I don't think I'm bullying them if they're one against one. There are so many that I dare not say. One against three."
"Look at how shabby they are. The clothes they wear can't even cover their buttocks."
"All the heroes in our Lin family are bloody!"
"The Lin family doesn't have a coward like you! He must be a bastard!"
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It was quiet at first, but then it got louder and louder. It seemed that everyone's anger was vented on this unlucky guy, with dirty words mixed with fists and kicks falling on him, and this person quickly rolled and crawled "get out"
At this time, a nephew of Lin Gonglao named Lin Guangding squeezed over and whispered: "Uncle Gonglao, please stop scolding everyone, be careful that the walls have ears."
This was a well-intentioned remark, but Lin Gonglao scolded: "You are also a loser! You are a thing without eggs. A'aozi are all overseas barbarians. I scolded them in person, but they couldn't understand." He said loudly in southern Fujian.
He said seven or eight swear words to a "True Kun" in the distance. As expected, the other person looked at him without any reaction, and the children of the Lin family around him burst into applause.
"Okay! Brother Kung Lao is really awesome!"
"Aozi are all bad guys! I don't even dare to let out a fart."
"Aozi doesn't dare to offend our Lin family. We all rely on our great uncle for shipbuilding!"
Lin Guangding also wanted to admonish: "Well, Uncle Kuaishou, some of the long-term workers working for them are from our place -"
"Hmph, what are these traitors afraid of?" Lin Gonglao suddenly felt that he was very powerful and had nothing to fear. "I would crush them to death with just one finger."
While he was bragging, Lin Xianming rushed over and scolded in a low voice: "You are seeking death! What are you farting on?" He looked around carefully, "Why do you think our Lin family has not wiped out the whole family?"
Lin Gonglao was obviously not convinced and wanted to say something louder.
"Stop talking, let's all disperse and go back!" he said, dragging his son to a remote place.
"Don't say such nonsense in the future!" Lin Xianming whispered, "This group of thieves is incredible."
"Dad, sooner or later they will be destroyed by the surrounding sea lords. Even if the sea lords cannot destroy them, we will send people to report to the government, and the court will also destroy them. As soon as the soldiers arrive-"
As he spoke, he received a heavy blow on the head: "The imperial court? The imperial court has done nothing to us! Without the imperial court, we can still live happily guarding our ancestral graves in Fujian!" Lin Xianming slowed down his tone as he spoke, "Kun...
The shorthairs can still live well, they are given a house to live in and wages, so that we don't have to work in vain. We are ordinary people, whoever becomes the emperor doesn't have to pay taxes and have food, clothing and shelter. Don't give it to me.
Call for trouble!"
Seeing that his son finally stopped talking, Lin Xianming said: "How old are you? I don't know how high the sky is! What's the point of the government? Just work for me honestly, and I will naturally think of getting you to work in the shipyard."
Employee Shorthair, I still value your father very much."
Lin Gonglao muttered a few words. He and his father had different ideas. Lin Xianming only wanted to lead his people to live peacefully in troubled times. Lin Gonglao also had the power desire of a young man and never forgot that the Lin family had been the leader of Baitu for many years.
Ba, I am the son of the village chief and it’s a good day for Huyao to drink six.
In comparison, the Lu family's backlash was much smaller. For one thing, their population was smaller, and Lu Youtian was a person who was very aware of current affairs. He had no doubts about the time traveler's policy and immediately had all his clan members dispersed to register, even his son.
Lu Shouyong registered a single household even though he was not married. His request was very simple. He wanted to keep his son, a blacksmith who was not a master, by his side, so that he could continue to teach his craftsmanship. He saw the fate of the Lin family, and all the children of the Lin family who were not good at their craftsmanship
All of them are considered as basic labor force. It seems that if you don’t have skills in short-haired people, you will definitely suffer.
Since all the men in the Lu family were blacksmiths, after the evaluation and assessment, they were divided into two batches according to their technical level. Most of them were sent to Bairen City to become employees of the machinery factory, while a few stayed in Bopu to work as ironworkers in the shipyard.
.Because of Lu Youtian's knowledge and the relatively small number of people in the Lu family, no children were included in the basic labor force to earn work points. Those whose skills were too poor to be employees were all enrolled in the apprenticeship team and assigned to shipyards and machinery factories to learn.
Be the fitters and metallurgists of the new era.
Lu Youtian stayed in Bopu and became the foreman of the ironworks workshop of the shipyard. Shipbuilding required a large amount of iron parts, because Wen Desi could not figure out all the specific techniques of European shipbuilding, so he still continued Chinese shipbuilding when building ships.
many techniques and techniques.
Years ago, Wen Desi led several mechanical professionals to draw a complete line diagram and structural drawings of various parts of the ship. Although it was very rough, it at least provided a basis for shipbuilding.
Shortly after the first day of the new year, the shipyard laid the keel under the guidance of Wen Desi. The keel was placed on the keel pier of the dock, and the bow and stern posts were inlaid at both ends of the keel. This was a very heavy task.
, was completed with the help of the construction company's steam crane. At this time, Wen Desi realized that he had not installed lifting equipment for the dock, and unexpectedly built several earth-made poles.
Then the bottom ribs are placed transversely on the keel, and the inner keel is placed on the bottom ribs along the keel. The inner keel, bottom ribs and keels are connected to each other with bolts. The bottom ribs are straight except for both ends.
The wood begins to bend, that is, it tilts upward. The composite ribs are closely connected with the bottom ribs. These are curved or arc-shaped ribs that constitute the curved edge of the sailboat. Let the ship material bend at the angle required by the design and
Not damaging its strength cost Wu Kuangming a lot of brain cells. Thanks to the boiler, this process became fast and effective.
All the ribs are installed very compactly and are double-layered in the middle part of the ship and near the mast - where huge strain forces are exerted. Heavy, thick pressure plates are arranged horizontally on the inside of the ribs to support them.
The two ends of the deck beams are supported. There are reinforcement plates in the mast holes, which are made of strong sandalwood. They are vertically inserted between the deck beams and fastened with bolts to support the mast, while the root of the mast is erected between the inner keels.
Above. This frame is further clamped with the upright ribs behind the girder beams, the through-beam ribs and the horizontal ribs behind the beams.
During the construction process, scaffolding was erected around the hull to facilitate shipwrights' construction. The outer shell plates were fixed to the ship's ribs with bolts. In order to prevent water leakage, a large amount of kapok was used as filler - this natural fiber hardly allows water to enter.
It has great buoyancy. All seams are caulked according to the Chinese style and sealed with a filling mixed with tung oil, hemp silk and oyster shell ash. The inner and outer hulls of the ship are also coated with a layer of wood tar.
The internal structure of the ship is based on the structure of Chinese ships, with watertight compartments installed. Since this ship is not built as a battleship, it is not planned to be equipped with many artillery, so a fully-passed lower deck is unnecessary.