Lu Village is located not far from the foot of the mountain, about five miles away, built next to an abandoned village.
Beside it is the collapsed old village, where mud walls and wood are mixed and crumbled to the ground, and not far away are low houses made of a mix of bricks, mud, and thatch.
Although there are several brick kilns around Luoyang, their production capacity is far from meeting the needs of the people.
After all, there are too many people to resettle, and apart from the people, military camps need construction too.
To survive the winter, even thatched huts had to be built first, so after the first group of refugees could help each other build brick houses, the majority built were thatched huts.
This Lu Village, built first, is near a river, which Zhao Hanzhang glanced at. It should be water from a stream coming out of the mountains, and it forms a large pond nearby before following the river channel out.
