262. Ancient battleship (both order +24)
The labor wisdom of Chinese fishermen cannot be underestimated. This blessed ship has been around for many years, nor has it been hit by wind and rain in the sea for many years. Although it is damaged everywhere, it can still barely sail after being dragged onto the sea.
When he dragged the lucky boat back, the people on the dock saw Dale: "Brother Yang, are you fishing out a shipwreck? Is there any treasure for the shipwreck?"
There are many shipwrecks under the sea, but there are very few treasures. The fishermen who have been running around the sea all year round can encounter shipwrecks, but no one has made a fortune because of this.
Obviously, this is a joke.
But Ao Muyang replied seriously: "Yes, why would I drag it back?"
The villagers on the dock were shocked: "Isn't it a joke?"
"There are really treasures on this boat? Damn, I'm getting rich!"
"What kind of money do you make? Five hundred yuan a banner."
Ao Muyang smiled and said, "I really can't make a fortune, but it's not as good as a banner worth 500 yuan. The things inside can probably be sold for tens of thousands of yuan."
The big dragon head docked, and the lucky ship was fixed and connected to its stern.
Ao Daguo got on the boat carefully and tried it, nodded and said, "This ship is amazing, it's really hard. It's okay, it's not dangerous."
Under his leadership, several light-weight fishermen boarded the boat and joined forces to clean up the squid and octopus in the cabin.
There are a lot of seafood inside, packing boxes after boxes, which can indeed be sold for a lot of money.
This way of harvesting surprised the villagers. This was the first time they saw someone dragging back a wreck and then fishing out the wreck to sell it for money.
After all, it is an old-fashioned blessed boat, which has gradually attracted many people to watch, including tourists coming to the village for vacation and teachers from the school.
Ao Muyang went back to rest. The next morning he was about to check the chart. Ao Daguo knocked in the door and said, "Longtou, what are you doing?"
"When looking at the charts, what else can I do? The tide has been gone these days. I can see if I can find a place with abundant fishing catches."
"Stop looking, you go to the dock, people come from the city, what experts have come? Come to the lucky boat we salvaged. Ao Muzhi, the old guy, ran to show his attention. Go and take a look."
Ao Muyang walked to the dock and saw several middle-aged men in suits pointing at the Fuchuan. The thin Ao Zhiyi jumped around like a big horse monkey.
He walked up to the dock and asked, "Guardian, what is this for?"
Ao Zhiyi said with a smile: "Oh, Yangzi, the leader of the Municipal Ocean Museum heard that a lucky boat was salvaged from our village and came here to take a look."
Ao Muyang glanced at him and said, "A lucky boat has been salvaged in our village? Why haven't I heard of it?"
A gray-haired old man next to him smiled kindly and said, "It's this ship, isn't this salvaged from your village?"
Ao Muyang smiled brightly and said, "No, it was me who salvaged it, and it was also what I dragged it back."
The villagers who followed the dock to watch the fun suddenly nodded: "Yes, this boat was dragged back by Brother Xiaoyang, and it has nothing to do with the village."
"This is someone's personal belonging."
"Captain, please stop being generous. You have to give it to others. This boat is not yours, so why should you give it to others?"
Hearing the villagers' discussions, Ao Muyang said to Ao Muzhi with a smile: "Oh, village chief, you can, use my things as a favor? So generous."
Ao Zhiyi beat him up and said, "It's all about making contributions to national construction."
The people at the Ocean Museum are not old-fashioned scholars. After Ao Muyang and Ao Zhiyi answered the questions and answers, they understood what was going on.
The old man smiled and said to Ao Muyang: "My little comrade, did you drag this boat back?"
Ao Muyang said: "Yes, the tide was receding the night before yesterday, and the ship emerged from the bottom of the sea."
The old man thought for a while and said, "It shouldn't be true. The bottom of this ship is not damaged, so it shouldn't sink."
A middle-aged man with glasses said, "Teacher Sun, I just learned from a fellow villager that they had fished out squids, octopus and other marine organisms from the boat. I guess so that there were a lot of marine organisms inside the boat at first, which caused the ship to increase the draft depth and the sea water poured in a large amount beyond the damaged part of the hull, causing the ship to sink to the bottom of the sea?"
Teacher Sun thought for a few seconds and said, "There is this possibility. When the tide is low, the sea water recedes, the warship is exposed again, the sea water in the cabin flows out and floats back."
Ao Muyang said: "I'll just say a few words. Your guess may be correct. Before, there were more than 2,000 kilograms of marine life. When the tide was low, many squids and octopus showed up on the water. They left the boat. We salvaged more than five tons of seafood from there."
Teacher Sun nodded after hearing this: "It should be that's it. What a coincidence. Fortunately, the fishing boat of the little comrade happened to be moored there, otherwise this Ming Dynasty warship would not have seen the light of day again."
When Ao Muyang heard the old man's words, he was shocked: "Is this lucky ship a Ming Dynasty warship?"
The old man smiled and nodded: "Yes, the title of Fuchuan also came from the Ming Dynasty, from "Chuhaitu Edition", "Xiaohai Near Things", "Ji Xiaoxin Book" and other works from Jiajing to Longqing years. Do you know what the nature of these works are?"
Ao Muyang shook his head.
The old man continued to smile and said, "This is a military book that focuses on coastal defense. On this, the lucky ship is used to collectively refer to a series of warships along the coast of Hubei, southern Zhejiang, eastern Guangdong and other places."
"According to the size of the ship, the warships of the Jiajing period in the Ming Dynasty can be divided into six types: Dafu Ship, No. 2 Fu Ship, No. 2 Fu Ship, No. 2 Fu Ship, Winter Ship, Bird Ship, and Clippers. This ship is No. 2 Fu Ship, with a length of twenty meters!"
"Unfortunately, there was too little information at that time, and there was even less specific record information about naval warships. Only Yu Dayou wrote two volumes of "The Washing of the Sea" while leading troops to fight against Japanese pirates and pirates along the southeast coast. Otherwise, we could find out the specific identity of the warship!"
As he said that, the old man shook his head with some regret.
The middle-aged man in glasses comforted him and said, "Teacher Sun doesn't have to be discouraged. "The Washing of the Sea" records the categories, models, scales, quantities, and materials of the lucky ships at that time. The keels of this ship were not collapsed. Let's check the keel numbers, and we may find some information about it."
Ao Muyang said: "Wait first, this ship is from the Ming Dynasty? Isn't it a bit exaggerated? Can the wooden ships from the Ming Dynasty be preserved to this day? No one maintains this!"
Teacher Sun smiled and said, "It's no exaggeration at all. The ancient shipbuilding craftsmanship was so mature and superb that it was definitely beyond your imagination. Don't mention the warships in the dynasty. In August 1974, a lucky ship was unearthed in Houzhu, Quanzhou. Its remaining length was 24.2 meters. What dynasty did you guess it was from?"
Ao Muyang shook his head, and the man with glasses next to him introduced: "It was a ship from the Southern Song Dynasty, and it was a merchant ship, not a warship. This ship was a warship. The main body was made of hard wood such as fir, cypress, teak, etc., and it was treated with various substances such as tung oil, lime, and it was very strong!"
Chapter completed!