I believe everyone knows the story of fishing for an iron cow (if you forget, you can search it on Baidu). The main principle is to use the buoyancy of water to fish the iron cow that has sunk to the bottom of the river to the shore.
The principle is very simple and the operation is very convenient. After all, it is in the river and you can use local materials. But this small portrait photo frame can be taken out directly by hand. Is it necessary to go through so much trouble to create such a big pile?
Mr. Wang said that while you haven't picked up the brick, you can jump in and try to pick it up with your hands to see if you can get it out.
When I heard this, I jumped into the coffin without saying a word, rolled up my sleeves and prepared to get the portrait.
This is really not a grudge between me and Mr. Wang, but it’s really hard for me to imagine that if you can’t insert a bamboo pole to the bottom, forget it, it’s just a portrait frame, how heavy can it be, and I can’t take it out with my hands?
Just when I was about to reach out, Mr. Wang said, take it and take it, and be sure not to get the water dripping from the basin on your hands.
I was a little confused and asked him, what would happen if he got it?
He said that if you fell into a big lake or a sea, you would behave in the same way, and you will behave in the same way now.
I said, I can swim.
He said that people who drown always know how to swim.
Seeing that I might not understand, he added that although you can swim, you may not be able to swim to the shore.
I can't swim in this small basin... When I thought about the fact that I didn't insert the bamboo pole to the end, I was forced to hold back my words halfway.
So I said, I will be careful.
After I finished speaking, I held the photo frame with one hand and used both hands to take it out easily.
However, when I started pushing, I realized I was wrong.
The portrait frame seemed to be nailed to the bottom of the basin. It was impossible to lift it up!
Mr. Wang sneered from the side. I felt like I was being laughed at, so I squatted down and prepared to use my thighs to take it out. Even if the picture frame is really nailed to the bottom of the basin, I think I can definitely pull the picture frame out with the strength of my thighs.
Unfortunately, my legs started to tremble. Not only was the entire photo frame not pulled up by me at all, but it actually slid down a certain distance!
Now I didn't dare to try again. I climbed out of the grave and shook my head to Mr. Wang. I said, I'd better take the bricks. I felt it was more reliable.
Mr. Wang sneered again and said nothing.
Although it is embarrassing, as long as I don’t feel embarrassed, others will be embarrassed.
So I took a brick out of the bucket and threw it aside. The moment I picked up the brick, I heard the sound of the ink line stretching, which made me tremble with fear.
I told Mr. Wang that you should wrap more threads between the photo frame and the bucket, otherwise one thread could easily break, right?
This worry is not groundless. After all, I can't even shake the photo frame. Can this thin ink line bear such a weight?
You know, I can easily tear off this ink thread. It can't even compete with my strength. How can it compete with the weight of the photo frame?
But Mr. Wang just smiled and said, which one is the ink line against the weight of the portrait frame? This is clearly a duel between oceans, lakes and drops.
I don’t understand what Mr. Wang means. This is clearly the ink line pulling the picture frame out of the water. Why is it a duel between the ocean and the lake?
Mr. Wang said, do you know why we have to go to the river to fetch water, and we can’t use the tap water from your house?
Let me tell you, if I knew, would I have asked you before?
Mr. Wang said that because water drips from the ocean, it cannot be filled with tap water, but water from different rivers.
This is true, but we just picked up water from the same river.
Mr. Wang said, when I pour drops into the water tank, the thickness of the water dripping from each bucket is different, which is equivalent to dripping water from different rivers. But the water dripping from every river is basically the same, so the water flowing from each bucket is almost the same before and after.
So that's the case, no wonder Mr. Wang didn't let me step in to pour the water, because he knew that my hands might not be that stable. Then the water flow would be different, and all the previous efforts would be wasted?
At this time, I finally understood why Mr. Wang said before that you can't pour water too fast, otherwise it won't work. It's because no ocean can be filled with river water all at once. It must be like this. 'Filling water slowly is the real ocean.
I asked again, what does this thin water pipe mean?
Mr. Wang pointed to the bricks in the bucket and motioned for me to take out another one, and then he continued to talk, will the drip river be cut off if it is connected to the ocean?
I thought about it and said, maybe it won’t be cut off, right? There are so many rivers connecting the oceans, and one or two must be cut off.
He said that since there are so many dripping rivers connected to the ocean, there are always one or two that have not been cut off from Liusha. This water-absorbing pipe is equivalent to the one that has not been cut off from Liudi.
I asked again, so using a colander to pour water into the water tank before was equivalent to imitating rain?
Mr. Wang said, yes, you finally got the idea.
Let me tell you, if you scoop out the water, pour half of it into the bucket, and sprinkle the other half into the sky, it is equivalent to the drop of water in the ocean being evaporated, part of it returning to the river, and part of it falling on the earth?
Mr. Wang nodded, with a look of relief on his tired face.
But I was shocked. I didn't expect that what I just did could inadvertently simulate the source and path of water flow in the ocean. Although it is simple, in general, it seems that it is really the case.
No wonder Mr. Wang would say that this is a duel between the ocean and the big lakes and the sea. Now think about it, it is indeed what he said. If you make a basin and use it as the big lake and the sea, then Mr. Wang will make a bigger ocean to press you down. .
No matter how powerful the power of your lakes and seas is, it can't be greater than the power of the ocean, right?
In my opinion, such an unsolvable problem was solved so easily by Mr. Wang, which is really admirable.
Just put yourself in their shoes and think about it, why did the other party build a big tank in the first place? Wouldn't Mr. Wang have no way to deal with it?
Mr. Wang said angrily, "Do you think your grandfather doesn't want to step forward?" The coffin is so big that your grandpa can put a water tank in it?
Although I don't believe that this was done by my grandfather, our focus is not on that now, so I told Mr. Wang that since the coffin cannot fit in it, then the other party can take out the portrait.
Mr. Wang said, if your grandfather had taken out the portrait, Chen Guzidi’s coffin would not have been here long ago. That's why, I'm absolutely sure that your grandfather must have done something to make Senior Wu look like this.
I don’t understand what Mr. Wang means. Whether or not the portrait can be taken out has anything to do with whether the coffin is here or not, and whether it was my grandfather who tampered with it.
Also, when Mr. Wang was on the mountain, he said that the reason why my grandfather wanted to attack Wu Tinghan was because of his ambition, and this ambition had nothing to do with the Baili Corpse Monument. So what exactly was his ambition? ?