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Chapter 51 The Origin of the Prohibition of Drinking for Minors

With his life in order, "Liu Yuan" had a great deal of autonomy and could make decisions or arrange people to carry out activities that were beneficial to the tribe.

On this day, "Liu Yuan" led some young and strong people from the tribe down the mountain to the beach at the sea bend, and led them to build a salt pond on the leeward slope. He laid relatively flat stone slabs to facilitate drying the salt after the tide receded. The salt was then brought back to the mountain and repeatedly steamed to precipitate the salt.

They also dredged the seawater channels and cleverly used stones to form fish ponds. This way, every time the tide receded, they could go directly to the fish ponds and catch all kinds of seafood with their bare hands.

When grilling again in the evening, the sea salt was evenly applied on the surface. The grilled meat tasted much better and I felt much stronger. After grilling all kinds of seafood, the taste was even more appetizing. The cave people unanimously decided that everyone must live a life with salt and all kinds of seafood in the future.

"Liu Yuan" couldn't help but think, if only he had a pot, he could alternate between frying, deep-frying, cooking and boiling. Eating barbecue all the time would make him very irritable.

The next day, Liu Yuan led some people to build a large kiln with stones and mud not far from the cave. He also organized some people to use clay to mold and shape some larger pots, basins, bowls, plates, cups, jars, pots, and matching lids.

On the third day, worried that the temperature of ordinary wood would not be high enough, we prepared some oily pine, and fire-resistant elm and birch.

On the fourth day, after a few days, when the kiln was completely dry, it was successfully ignited and larger pots, basins, bowls, plates, jars, cans, cups and matching lids were fired.

"Liu Yuan" started to make calculations in his mind. He had to satisfy his own needs first and have some extra for reserve. When appropriate, he could barter with other tribes. Strengthening his own strength was his first priority.

The extra wild fruits were placed in sealed jars and cans, added with boiled boiled water, sealed and stored in a cool place, waiting for natural fermentation to become the first generation of fruit wine.

Liu Yuan deliberately sent people to collect various seeds during the picking process. With the eyes of later generations, he selected large quantities of high-yield "rice, millet, sorghum, wheat, beans" and other fruit and vegetable seeds that were suitable for human cultivation. He reclaimed wasteland at the foot of the mountains and in the valleys as experimental fields, sowed the seeds of hope, watered them, weeded, applied manure, and so on.

The pheasants, hares, gazelles, and various small and large animals that were previously captured alive were fed and kept in different caves. With the gradual increase in "little wild boars, little wild donkeys, little wild horses, little wild sheep, little wild calves, little wild deer, and little wild wolves", the process of domesticating poultry and livestock gradually began.

Life was getting better day by day. The chief's father also assigned "Adai" to Liu Yuan as his secretary and messenger, responsible for conveying his instructions and ideas. Many friendly tribes came to visit him and exchanged a lot of supplies. As the tribe became more and more well-off, wine, as a luxury, finally appeared on the table. Some tribes were willing to join them, and life showed signs of prosperity.

If the tribes they were in conflict with again provoked trouble, Liu Yuan would organize young and strong "militia" to defeat them using the mandarin duck battle formation and recruit their tribal members to join. The power of the tribe continued to expand, and the number of members continued to increase. In more than half a year, the number of tribal members increased to nearly 2000.

As the tribe continued to grow, the scale of breeding and planting also continued to expand, materials became more and more abundant, and with the development of society, people specializing in various professions continued to emerge, and the social division of labor also began to take shape.

Various daily necessities also came into being under Liu Yuan's organization. Relying on his great contributions to the tribe, Liu Yuan's position became increasingly stable.

In order to effectively convey messages, Liu Yuan created a simple simplified script, which was carved on tortoise shells or bones. He also organized literacy classes and gradually popularized it to the tribal members.

It was not until he discovered open-pit coal in the valley of another tribe farther away that Liu Yuan realized the time for another big leap had come.

After going through great lengths to obtain the coal, they then had to look for various metals, copper and iron ores. This required constant expansion of their strength, and the idea of ​​using force to establish something like a country became unstoppable, and they gradually established an orderly city-state.

When copper and iron ores were found, smelted at high temperatures, and copper and iron tools were made, productivity reached a new level and the economy developed even faster.

With Liu Yuan's full support, the leader "Dao" relied on the powerful strength of his own tribe to unify the surrounding tribes and became the "king" of the new city-state.

After the grand ceremony to celebrate "Dao" becoming "king" ended, there was another night of thunder and lightning and heavy rain. He became a prince. The underage "Yuan" was so excited that he didn't even think about whether his body could handle it and couldn't help but get drunk. Liu Yuan invented wine, but he didn't expect it would send him away.

The space-time router system panel appeared in Liu Yuan's mind again. After his anesthetized nerves clicked uncontrollably in the air, (what he didn't hear was "Ding, the host's task of inventing in ancient times has been completed. Please choose the role you want to play and become the characters in the novel, 1 Zhou Bingkun, 2 Sun Wukong, 3 Gao Jialin, 4 Cheng Yaojin, 5 Jia Baoyu, 6 Xu Xian, 7 Guo Jing, 8 Temujin, 9 Lu Bu, 10 Lin Chong, 11 Liu Yuan...") it disappeared somewhere.

When Wang Dao found his son Yuan, the body was already cold. From then on, it was stipulated that minors were not allowed to drink alcohol!

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