Many newcomers to the Chinese Life mobile game don’t know how to start well, so how do they play? I hope the following guide to the latest guide for the Chinese Life mobile game will be helpful to everyone.
① Don’t run around when you are just born. (The health bar is short and you will easily starve to death if you cannot run a few steps.) Try to do some small things where there is food, such as planting land and chopping firewood.
②When there is not much food at home, take a basket and leave the house to collect food, feed yourself and then take the extra home.
③Being a mother requires a lot of food to raise a child. If there is sufficient food and fire at home, setting the fire on the child will make the child starve slowly. On the other hand, the child will be carried around looking for food, familiar with the terrain and easy to find resources, and will be taken home when the child is almost 3 years old.
④ Mothers should collect some food at home to prevent their 3-year-old children from starving to death if they come home without food, which would be a waste of money.
⑤When you have eaten all the gooseberries or see them turn yellow, consciously find soil and water to make them green again, which is conducive to sustainable development.
Basic operations in the early stage:
When you are a newborn (14 years old),
① Find land: First find a green space near many goose ponds (more than 3). The green space should be large and have fertile soil (more than 5) and milkweed.
② Make baskets: Find stones to make sharp stones, cut a lot of reeds to make baskets (two straws can also be made into baskets), and make 2 to 3 baskets (your children need to use baskets to collect things)
③Marking: Collect round stones and poles and mark your home near the goose pond (so that you and your children don’t get lost)
④ Make a furnace: Combine the extra reeds and clay to make a furnace? Cave? (4 clay + 4 reeds, straw can be used if there are no reeds)
⑤ Making pottery bowls: After the earthen kiln is completed, you must prepare to make pottery bowls (pottery bowls are needed for watering the land). Prepare 3 or more pieces of pottery clay, and press the pottery clay with a stone to form a bowl (press it twice to form a basin. Can two wet pottery bowls be combined into a wet pottery jar?)
⑥Collect fire-making materials:
Wooden pliers: (score a long straight wooden stick with a flint)
To make a fire bow: (Use a sharp stone to remove the hair from the curved branches, add a rope and a short wooden stick, use a sharp stone to cut the short wooden stick into a long straight stick)
Stone ax: (short wooden stick + rope + sharp stone)
A long straight stick: a sharp stone to score a long straight branch
⑦ Make firewood: Collect curved branches and yew branches (long straight sticks are very useful, generally not used as firewood), chop them into firewood with a stone axe, there are two firelighters missing, one is placed in the earthen kiln, and the other is used when making a fire.
⑧Make a fire:
① Prerequisites for making a fire: Place the pottery bowl next to the earthen kiln for easy access and burning. There is firewood in the earthen kiln and fire starter next to it. Pick a green leaf and put a handful aside for later use.
② Start making a fire: Take a fire bow → long straight stick → leaves → tinder ← fire kindling ← long straight stick → earthen kiln
⑨Burning the pottery bowl: After burning in the earthen kiln, wooden tongs → wet pottery bowl → earthen kiln → open space
⑩Farming:
①Put fertile soil in a basket and spread it near the goose pond (for easy watering)
② There are 3 bowls of soil in a basket. The way to save soil is to use only 2 bowls of soil (use a pottery bowl to scoop out one bowl)
③Hoeing: There are three tools for hoeing:
pole → intensive farming land
Stone hoe → Intensive farming (long straight stick + rope + sharp stone)
Steel hoe → Intensive farming land (steel hoe + long straight wooden stick, can only be obtained by smelting iron)
④Planting: use flint to mark gooseberries = gooseberry seeds. Gooseberry seeds are placed in the cultivated land, and a pottery bowl scoops water to water the cultivated land where the gooseberries are planted.
When the cultivated land has more than five rows and six columns, basic food security has been met. Next, you need to consider:
①Grow milkweed (milkweed is in high demand)
②Catch rabbits, roast rabbits and make needles
③Make a furnace to make iron
(Bellows (pottery nozzle + fire tongs + water bladder) + earthen kiln)
④Collect iron
⑤ Blacksmithing (hammer → shovel → steel hoe → ax →…)
⑥……
In short, newcomers should follow the instructions in the lower left corner to learn and explore step by step, and veteran players should be tolerant and give them some time and space.