Chapter 117, Making of Burlap

Early the next morning, Ma Yongqiang got up early.

Wake up Yu Tina and Feng Yali, explain to them, and then prepare to go fishing.

"Now we don't have any food to supplement protein, I decided to spend a few hours in the morning to catch some fish.

Then go to the bamboo forest and continue to build our new shelter. How do you feel about this method? "

"It's okay Qiangzi, you go catch some fish, and come back to save the rations for our future life. Sister Yali and I will do what we can here, and we will definitely give you a surprise when you come back."

"That's right, Brother Qiang, you go, Sister Na and I have already discussed what we are going to do, and you will definitely surprise you when you come back."

Ma Yongqiang saw that they were still a little mysterious, so he didn't ask any questions, so he had to pick up the fishing rod and reel, and set off to fish.

What are Yu Tina and Feng Yali going to do?

It turned out that they saw that the bamboo bed had been made, and they discussed making some simple bedding and covering yesterday, just like the straw mats made by ancient people.

And Yu Tina, there is a more mature idea.

That is, use some plant fibers to weave the most primitive cloth. Although this weaving process will be very slow, there is nothing important right now.

Then take it step by step.

Using bamboo, first make an imitation car, and peel the plant fibers to make twine.

It is woven together slowly one by one by hand to make a kind of cloth similar to coarse cloth worn by ancient people.

If the situation permits later, some threads will be twisted out of plant fibers, and then the original fishing tool fishing net will be woven out!

If at that time, even if you can't catch fish, you can still use fishing nets to catch some diving fish and shrimps.

At that point, survival in the wild can basically achieve food, and seafood is free.

Cook as much as you want every day, and catch fish from Mother Sea when you're done.

They even wondered if they would wait until they were rescued?
One by one, the face is full of oil, and the weight is gaining. It will definitely not be like now, worrying about food every day, and not daring to eat too much for every meal.

All of them were hungry and a little pale and emaciated.

In the morning, two women, Yu Tina and Feng Yali, collected some vines and exploited the vines to soak them in water.

After a period of time, some things that are not fibers will dissolve in the water, and then the vine bark is taken out and lightly beaten on the stone with a wooden stick.

In this way, complete plant fibers can be obtained.

Then carefully peel off the fibers one by one, and put them back into the water to soak and ferment.

Remove some sundries of gum resin on the outer skin, and the plant fibers will gradually soften. At that time, the fibers can be spun out one by one with a spinning wheel.

Then the "thread" used as the main material for weaving cotton linen is made.

With goals, there is motivation.

In the next few days, every morning, Ma Yongqiang went out to sea to fish, while Yu Tina and Feng Yali fiddled with the raw materials for making cotton and linen in the camp.

The days remained the same, and it was a pleasant one.

It is also worth mentioning that under the guidance of Feng Yali, Ma Yongqiang successfully made a ladder out of bamboo.

The method is also very simple.

First find two relatively straight old moso bamboos, and cut two sections of the same length.

In terms of thickness and thickness, try to choose a well-proportioned, strong and durable product.

Then use a multi-purpose knife to dig out holes in the bamboo poles. The size depends on the thickness of the bamboo required for the ladder's pedals.

The ladder is pedaled every two steps, and the distance reserved should not be too close.

About [-] to [-] centimeters is enough. If it is too far, the distance between the upper and lower sides is too large when climbing the ladder, and it is too strenuous for people.

If it is too close, it will also affect the efficiency because people cannot move their legs when climbing up, and if there are too many holes in the table, the durability of the bamboo will also be affected.

Furthermore, the significance of making a ladder is that when building the top of the ridge, it is too high to be reached even with straight arms.

I only made a ladder as a last resort, so that I can save a lot of effort in building the roof of the shelter.

Anyway, with such a large bamboo forest, the materials are simply inexhaustible.

Isn't the greatest significance of human civilization precisely because of learning to use tools?
After the shelter was built, Ma Yongqiang and Yu Tina Feng Yali discussed with them that some tables, chairs and benches should be built at that time.

Who knows how long this series of furniture will stay on this island in the future?
Why not live life a little more fully by utilizing the resources at your disposal.

Otherwise, in addition to looking for food and drink every day, people can bear it in a short time.

If that kind of day lasts long enough, since they are already familiar with finding all kinds of necessary materials for survival, they don’t need to travel all day long. By that time, there should be a high probability that the few people who are free will not be able to stand this kind of dark and leisurely life. live!
So people always have to find some work for themselves, whether it's at home or in a factory.

It doesn't matter whether you are studying or fighting for your family.

Always keep yourself busy, even if you pretend to be busy.

Because no one can stand that kind of real leisure and emptiness.

(End of this chapter)

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