Behind Li Family Village, the Mountain God Reservoir.
This is the lowest lying area within a radius of dozens of kilometers, where the water flow and earth veins converge.
Li Boyang chose this place to build the reservoir.
Apart from valuing the topography here, the difficulty and cost of building a dam here are also relatively low.
Layer upon layer of terraces, from high to low, from far to near, each layer is equipped with a large number of windmills and waterwheels.
When those windmills turn, the water from below is lifted upwards, then guided into corresponding channels, effectively irrigating the terraced fields outside.
When it's not yet necessary to release water, these windmills take on the roles of irrigation, drainage, and flood reduction.
Moreover, to maximize the use of these windmills.
Li Boyang also directed the villagers to set up some milling tools nearby, which work in conjunction with the windmills.
