Zhulan drew the candlestick closer, and the map that Zhou Shuren had brought back was a detailed map of the area near Lizhou City. Zhulan first looked at the rivers, as people's lives cannot be separated from water sources. She was even more concerned about the water source, especially when a drought occurred, making water even more important.
As Zhulan carefully inspected, the water source of Lizhou City was not abundant, supported by only one tributary. "Are you going to dig ponds?"
Building reservoirs was out of the question, the project was too massive, and there was also the absence of cement for constructing dams, a lack of technical expertise could easily lead to disasters. Ponds or pools were a safer bet.