Some thoughts on the previous chapter

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In the past, I read other books and found out from the dialogue between readers that it does not mean that the protagonist has traveled through time. Any reforms can be applied to the local area. In some places, the second garden is good, and in some places, the third garden is suitable. According to the terrain, climate, and rain, the local farmers will adopt it. The best methods, if more advanced techniques are available, will gradually become more popular, but unless there is a specific reason, the gain may not be worth the loss.

There are some plot points in writing books that readers will know are joking at a glance - for example, the readers are all my dad, so it would be nice to give a recommendation vote, etc.

But I will remember some passages carefully. Maybe some readers will read the passages I wrote and write a book. They happened to farm in the following places, and directly started the three-field system and used heavy plows (see some The article said that the soil in southern England is not suitable for heavy plowing, and the wear and tear is too high)...

This book is published in the historical area. I don’t know about other areas. I heard that readers in the historical area are all very evil people...

Bah, wrong.

They are all handsome and knowledgeable, and they are fastidious people who can pee in the wind.

The time spans from the Xia Dynasty to the 23rd century, from the North Pole to the South Pole. There is no incompatibility between these regions and the history of time.

So I, the author of Salted Fish, posted a certain paragraph of the information I found on the Internet. If some readers write a book in the future, they can refer to it.

"...Due to the influence of factors such as environment and population, the three-bed system did not completely replace the two-bed system in the end. The choice of the two-lot system or the three-lot system for Europeans mainly depends on the local climate and environment. . In some areas of Europe, many people still continue to practice the two-planting system, such as the Alsace region, and the wider Mediterranean coastal areas rarely plant spring wheat due to dry and hot summers. In short, Europe will vary according to different conditions. Adjust to the natural environment and needs:

"Due to the influence of the natural environment... regions such as northern Finland and eastern Sweden implement a two-field system because winter crops are not easy to grow." Excerpted from "On the Agricultural Farming System of Medieval Western Europe"

In essence, the three-field system is still a fallow rotation method, rather than the continuous land cropping system used in ancient China. It has certain backwardness and cannot make the best use of existing cultivated land. However, medieval Europe had different geographical environment, climate, lighting conditions, soil conditions, farming methods and tools from China. In fact, it was not suitable for Chinese-style intensive farming. People used systems suitable for their own environment and region. .....

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If you are an external reader, if you use the Qidian APP to watch this book, or the Chuchu Bookstore APP, you can see a lot of comments from the author. This chapter talks about map matching, and on the entry page, you can also see the character setting set, which will be added one after another. Yes, everyone can use their little hands to like the pictures of the characters.

If you have extra recommendation votes, you can also vote for this book. Thank you everyone.