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Chapter 128 The boat is blocked


Let's talk about Chunyu after leaving the cabin door.

I found that the three people outside had already gotten up, and the boat had already set off again.

Chun Yu briefly freshened up, then ate a peeled preserved egg handed over by Zhang Huzi, and drank a small bowl of millet porridge that Zhang Huzi cooked on the small stove on the boat.

Zhang Huzi also asked the two people, and Chunyu said they were still sleeping.

So he carefully covered the porridge casserole tightly and put it on the stove to warm.

Chunyu smiled and said nothing, not to mention that Brother Hu Zi was quite attentive.

Later, when Chuntao and Zhang Zaoer got up, the boat had already sailed away from the fishing island where it stayed for a long time.

But the rest of the journey was smooth sailing, and it gradually became more lively.

Occasionally, we saw a lot of boats.

There were boats similar to the one they were on, and there were also some large passenger boats, and the gorgeous and fast-moving boats.

It can also be seen.

After all, Chuntao and Zaoer were still from the little girl's family, and it was their first time traveling away from Moshan, so everything they saw was new.

He was pointing at this and chattering non-stop for a while, and then talking about that.

Although Chunyu was not as excited as the two of them, he was still looking forward to it.

By the time Chunyu and the others had another meal, the boat had already begun to enter the Tonghui River, the last branch of the North Canal.

The Tonghui River leads directly to the Gyeonggi region, which means they will soon enter Tongzhou.

Chun Yu was bored, so he started chatting with the boatman uncle.

I heard from the uncle that the amount of grain transported to the Gyeonggi area through the North Canal alone is no less than 8 million dan every year.

The grain includes southern grain and northern grain, and Jianghuai rice, wheat, corn, beans, etc. are all transported there in the same boat.

Yes, there are ten canal boats in one line, each with 300 people and about 50 pole workers, and there are also military attachés and cavalry soldiers to escort them.

It is very majestic and majestic.

He also said that there are thousands of ships in the canal every day, and together with public and private passenger and cargo ships, there are no less than 10,000 ships.

The uncle's words shocked Chun Yu and the others.

Even when they watched TV in their previous life, they didn't see tens of thousands of ships all together.

At first, Chunyu thought that the uncle was exaggerating.

As the boat moved further back, there would be more and more other boats.

Sure enough, after they entered the Tonghui River, more and more ships passed by their boat, weaving tightly like shuttles and moving at a turtle's speed.

And if you don't pay attention, a collision will happen, so the boatman and his son drove very cautiously, just for fear of colliding with other people's boats.

It's easy to say that this is an ordinary ship, but I'm afraid there are many nobles' ships in the Gyeonggi area.

If they bump into them and anger the nobles, it will be the end.

In the evening, we finally arrived at Miaoyin Town, not far from Tongzhou Ferry.

It would have taken another two or three hours to reach the dock in the capital, but at this time the ship could not move.

Chun Yu went to the bow of the boat and looked around, only to see that the wide river in front was already densely packed with boats of all sizes, and everyone was crowded here.

Chunyu could only sigh when he saw this situation.

Looking at it this way, it was probably necessary to spend the night here due to the congestion.

She remembers going to play with her classmates when she was in school.

The car they were riding in stopped on the highway and was stuck in traffic for eight hours.

Not to mention how depressing it was.

Not only Chunyu sighed, but also the boatman's uncle also sighed and lowered the anchor to stabilize the boat.

He then loudly asked the boatman who stopped in front of him.

They had been stuck here for a long time.

After asking this question, I found out that right in front of me was the Jishuitan Pier on the Tonghui River, which was originally built after the Yu River was dredged.

Especially the Yandai Xiejie area on the northeastern shore is particularly bustling and lively with restaurants, restaurants, tea shops and various shops scattered all over the shore.

There are even more large-scale musical boats docked on the shore.

Moreover, this is also the most beautiful scenic spot in the Gyeonggi region, especially famous for its lotus flowers, so the ancients praised it in many poems and articles.

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For example, it is recorded in the Records of the Years of Yanjing: "The lotus flowers are in full bloom, and in June, ladies gather together.

When the flowers bloom, the scenery along the north bank is the best.

Green willows hang low, red clothes are greasy, and people's faces are covered with flowers.

It's true.

I don’t know that people are humans and flowers are flowers.”

There is also a famous poem that says: “The fragrance of lotus roots continues for ten miles, and the evening wind blows across the Buliang Bridge.”

The "Yinding Mountain Viewing" in Jishuitan has also become the best place in the capital to view the Western Mountains.

On the Jade River, cargo ships are also coming and going, and the scenery is magnificent.

Shops are also adjacent to each other on both sides of the strait, just like the Qinhuai River in the south of the Yangtze River.

Therefore, this place is also known as "Little Qinhuai".

Of course, there are also many famous Qinhuai singers.

Although there is no famous "Eight Beauties of Qinhuai", these "Four Wonders of the Yuhe River" are sought after by the dandies in the capital. .

So things like competing for a singer-songwriter often happen.

On this day, two dandy boys, in order to compete for a musician, ridiculously proposed to let their boats sail from the northeast coast to the Miaoyin Town Pier.

Whoever wins will win.

Gotta get that Lucky.

As a result, before reaching the pier, the two ships collided head-on with another large ship.

So it became a scene of three-party confrontation.

And this happens to be about to enter the inner canal.

The official water transport ships directly enter the inner canal here.

All other ships cannot go through the inner canal and can only go around the three large ships in the stalemate.

As a result Before I could get around it, it was blocked.

In fact, Le Ji may not be so good-looking or talented as to be able to cause such a sensation.

It was just that the two playboys, both of whom had backgrounds, couldn't hold each other's breath, so they got into an argument, which led to the accident.

And the ship they bumped into was not a simple one, so the three parties who refused to give in started fighting and blocked the passage without moving, which caused a blockage at the back.

After hearing this, the boatman's uncle shouted that it was bad luck.

He was planning to turn around today so that he could take another trip tomorrow to earn more money.

After hearing this, Chun Yu was not too anxious.

Since it was a quarrel, it was easy to talk about it.

Such disputes would always stop.

When the three parties were tired and stopped arguing, the river would naturally be open.

However, Chunyu looked at the bitter expression on the boatman's uncle, Qiu Da, and seemed to understand a little, so she smiled and said to him: "Uncle, you have worked hard for the past day and a half.

When we get to the place, I will pay you eight taels of silver."

The boatman's uncle added thirty taels to the fare as soon as he heard the Chunyu girl's words.

He felt bright and happy at the moment, and was no longer anxious.

He actually sat on the bow of the boat and started chatting with the people on the other boat.

Zhang Huzi also stepped forward to listen to what they were talking about, looking very interested.

Chuntao and Zhang Zaoer were still chatting, and they didn't know how much they had to say.

Chunyu just smiled when she saw it, and then she walked towards the stern of the boat, wanting to take a look around.

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