stairs with three steps
There are three steps
Thursday, March 31
The next day, the geese flew northward across the Albuquer area of Smoran Province.
They sent Yaxi and Kaxi as the pioneers of the way to explore.
But they came back and reported that all the water was frozen and all the land was covered with snow.
"If so, we'll stay here," said the geese. "We can't fly over a zone with neither water nor food."
“If we choose to stay here, we might have to wait until next month,” Aka said. “We might as well fly eastward through Blazinge and see if we can fly across Smoran through the Mole region, because it is close to the seaside and spring is coming earlier.”
In this way, the boy changed his way to Blazinhe Province that day.
It was broad daylight and the boy returned to his happy expression. He could not imagine why he was so scared last night.
Now, of course he is unwilling to give up on this journey and his life in the wild.
There was a thick layer of mist over Blazinge, and the boy could not see clearly what it looked like on the ground.
“I really can’t think of whether the area under my feet is rich or poor.”
He thought, so he searched his mind for the dry intestines and tried to recall what he learned about the country's geography when he was studying in school.
But at the same time, he also understood that this was a useless futility because he had never listened to the class well in school.
Suddenly, the situation of studying in school seemed to appear before the boys: the children sat at the small desk, raised their hands, and the teacher stood on the podium, looking unhappy.
He remembered that he stood in front of the map and answered questions about the province of Blazinge, but he could not answer a word.
As time passed by minute by minute, the teacher's face became more and more gloomy.
The boy knew that the teacher's requirements for geography classes were stricter than other classes.
He walked down from the podium, took the instruction stick from the boy, and asked him to return to his seat.
"Oh, things won't be so let go."
The boy thought.
But the teacher walked to the window, stood there, looked out, and then whistled a few times.
He returned to the podium and said that he wanted to tell you some stories about the province of Blazinge.
The story he told was very interesting and the boy could hear it clearly.
Now he just needs to stop and think about it carefully, and he can remember what the teacher said without missing a word.
"Smoran Province is a tall house with a fir wood on its roof," said the teacher. "In front of this house, there are three wide steps of three steps.
This step is called Blazinge Province.
The stairs were well built, and it stretched forty-two miles outward from the front of this house in Smallan, and if anyone wanted to walk down the stairs and go to the Baltic Sea, he would have to walk forty-two miles first.
“This step was built a long time ago.
From the stones that chisel the granite into the first steps and the first steps were smoothly repaired to the convenient roads between Smoran and the Baltic Sea, it took a long time and countless days.
“Since this step is so old, it is not difficult for people to understand that the current appearance of this step is very different from the appearance when it was built.
I don't know whether people thought about caring for it at that time.
But it is not cleaned with a broom for such a large step.
A few years later, moss, lichens and others spread to the steps, and in autumn, dead leaves and hay were blown here by the strong wind, and in spring, sand, gravel, and soil that fell from it were piled up.
In this way, these things accumulate and ferment year after year, becoming thick fertile soil piled up on the steps, so that not only grass and herbs, but also shrubs and big trees are rooted here.
“But at the same time, there is a huge difference between the three rungs.
The highest level is closest to Smallan Province, mostly covered with barren sand and small stones. Except for birch, plum trees and spruce that can withstand the unfavorable conditions such as cold and water shortage in plateau areas and high-altitude areas, it is almost impossible for other trees to survive at this level.
People just look at how small the fields reclaimed in the forest and how low and small the countless houses built by the people there will understand why it is so poor and depressed.
"But at the middle level, the soil quality is better, and the conditions are not as bad as the upper layer.
So people can see at a glance that the trees here are taller and of better quality.
Maple, oak, lime, alder and hazel all grow on this layer, but do not grow coniferous trees.
What is even more striking is that there is a lot of arable land, and people build larger and more beautiful houses here.
On the middle staircase, there are many churches surrounded by large towns.
In either way, it shows a richer and more beautiful appearance than the top rung.
“But the bottom level is the best.
It is covered with fertile soil, and because it is close to the sea and moisturized by the sea, there is no feeling of the bitter cold wind blowing from Smoran Province.
Beech, gooseberry and walnut trees are suitable for growing on this layer.
They all grow tall and tall, even higher than the roof of a church.
There is also the largest grain field here.
People not only rely on forests and agriculture to survive, but also engage in fishing, trade and navigation industries.
For this reason, you can find the most luxurious houses, the most beautiful churches here, while the parishes have developed into towns and cities.
“There is much more than that to talk about the steps of these three steps.
We must note that when the roof of this large house in Smallan is raining, or snow melts on the roof, the water will inevitably overflow to other places.
So, naturally, most of the current will pour down from that largest rung.
At the beginning, it may have overflowed from the entire step. The wider the step, the wider the water flow. Then the gaps slowly appeared on the steps. The gaps accumulated over time and eventually became large trenches. Finally, the water flow would rush along these large trenches.
Water is water after all, and nothing can resist it.
It always flows non-stop, without stopping.
In one place, it cuts and washs the mud and silts the mud and in another place.
The flowing water washed the trench into a canyon, and it was paved with soil on the steep slopes of the canyon. Later, the bushes, trees and vines depended on them to survive.
Because of their lush branches and leaves, they end up almost covering up the rapids.
Of course the rapids cannot be stopped, it forms a waterfall between the steps and runs down.
This is why the water flow forms a gushing torrent, and the force it gathers can push the wheels of the water mill and various machines.
Mills and factories with these machines and facilities are also emerging next to the waterfall.
“But there is much more to say about the areas related to the three steps of the steps.
An old giant once lived in a large house in Smoran Province.
He was so tired that he had to walk down such a long stairs to catch salmon in the sea.
For him, it would be the most convenient if salmon could come to where he lives.
"So he climbed onto the roof of his big house, stood there, and threw many big stones into the Baltic Sea.
He was extremely powerful, and the stone he threw flew across the entire province of Blazin's and fell into the sea.
The stone fell into the sea, and the salmon was so scared that it actually went upstream from the Baltic Sea and swam towards the Blazinger's torrent until it jumped to the upper stream of the waterfall, and stopped moving forward.
"No matter how weird the story is, we can indeed see the many islands and reefs on the shores of Blazinger, which is nothing else, this is the huge stones thrown by the old giant.
“We can also notice that until now, the salmon are still upstream along the Blazinge River, crossing waterfalls and lakes, and heading all the way to the province of Smoran.
Chapter completed!