The eaves seem to protrude, and theoretically, there should be only two horizontal load-bearing beams to support it.
Ma Lin is lacking confidence in his reinforced concrete.
So he insists that the horizontal load-bearing beams must be supported by a vertical pillar.
How should the vertical pillars be stacked?
There's a six-centimeter thick iron pillar in the middle, surrounded by bricks and cement.
This way, the eaves are more solid.
Two of these standing pillars were built.
Ma Lin wears an iron helmet, watching the construction process.
'Big Tree' returns riding a donkey from outside, then climbs to the second floor to help with brick laying.
'Big Tree' is very skilled, having helped some tribes build brick houses during previous travels with Ma Lin, his craftsmanship is passable.
The key is that 'Big Tree' isn't afraid of heights, and it's hard for him to fall.
Up until now, no one else has been able to tame wild animals as mounts.
