Chapter 128 Donkey Fire Journey



"Beijing slicker, Wei slicker, Baoding Prefecture lackey!"

I heard this saying when I was a child. Adults always said that people from Beijing were smooth-talkers.

People from Tianjin and Wei are good at talking, otherwise why are they called "genrè"?

Baoding Prefecture was an important part of the Shanxi-Chahar-Hebei region during the war, so it had many lackeys.

I've heard this rhyme since I was a child, who knew it was just a misunderstanding!

Jiang Cha also learned Bu Ku from his uncle and only then did he understand the ins and outs of it.

When the last emperor fled from the Forbidden City, all departments followed suit and disbanded.

Among them, those who are good at fighting and practicing Bu Ku are scattered all over the north.

Those who stayed in Beijing were tall and nimble, and the audience praised them as Beijingers.

Jinwei people have a habit of licking their nails before doing anything, so as not to hurt their nails. This strange behavior makes people call them "weizuizi".

Baoding Prefecture used to have its own kung fu, "Baoding Fast Wrestling", which featured powerful leg movements, and combined with Bu Ku, it became their specialty, the "Hooked Legs" of Baoding Prefecture.

It is said that the Shanpu Camp was set up by Emperor Kangxi specifically to deal with Oboi. I don't know whether it is true or not, but how many people have been misled by their nickname?

The people in these three places have been made to bear a huge blame for no reason.

This time I went to Baoshi, I had to eat two more steamed buns to justify the hour of squatting.

Who told her to be so mean? If you ask my uncle about her rhyme, everyone will say the same thing.

Her great uncle told her seriously that others may not understand it, but once she learns it, she will know it because it is their characteristic.

It’s so close that it only takes half a day to get there. The task is very simple. It’s just a simple matter of coordinating the carriage coming from the mine.

It was obvious that the factory wouldn't send her here to buy donkey meat. However, the benefits offered by various units were truly amazing. Jiang Cha had heard that one unit was planning to give each person a pound of pork for the Lunar New Year this year.

It's common for a whole family to work in the same unit. According to this standard, if there are four or five people working in a family, they can get four or five kilograms of pork.

Don’t be fooled by the fact that their mutton and seafood look luxurious. In daily life, pork is definitely the most economical. It is suitable to eat meat and make oil.

Just find a guesthouse to stay in and move around near the train station. There is no need to go far.

Guesthouses everywhere are all similar, and there is no "Donkey Fire Hotel" as Teacher Guo mentioned here.

When I go out to find a restaurant, I first try her "donkey hot cuisine".

"Girl, we only have fire cakes in the morning. Do you want donkey offal soup for dinner? It tastes pretty good."

The lady at the counter was very nice. I ordered the donkey offal soup she recommended, which tasted really good.

We agreed to come over tomorrow morning to try the chef's cooking, and then go straight back to the guesthouse. It's a winter night, and it's freezing cold. There's no one on the street, so where else can we go?

There's a small coal stove in the room. Check the chimney carefully to make sure it's not leaking. Gas poisoning is no joke. After traveling all this way, how unfair would it be to be killed by gas poisoning?

The small coal stove in the guesthouse is several times smaller than the stove at home, and is much worse for heating. The saying "an inch longer, an inch better" was true.

I don't dare sleep in the space outside, as the end of the year is very strict. Whether it's a vagrant criminal or preparing to do something big to have a good year, the end of the year is always busy.

Nighttime bed checks will become more frequent, and only if you really enter the space will you get into trouble.

The hostel's bedding was placed underneath, with a layer of plastic sheeting on top. Kongkong took out her own bedding, spread it on the bed, and covered it with his military coat.

I didn't sleep well that night. There were three rounds of people knocking on the door, all checking in. The warmth I had managed to build up in bed was all taken away by the constant getting up and down.

She was freezing all night and kept thinking, no wonder the old masters needed to warm their beds, it must be because their quilts were also quite cold.

It was just dawn and Jiang Cha was already waiting at the door of the state-owned restaurant. If you don't eat something hot after being cold all night, you will definitely catch a cold.

It was said that it was just dawn, but it was actually past seven o'clock. The dawn comes late in winter.

The eldest sister was very happy to see her, and she said casually, "The girl took it seriously. Look how early she came!"

I ordered two donkey meat hot pots and a bowl of donkey offal soup. It seems that the elder sister has a good impression of her. Today's donkey offal soup is quite rich, with more ingredients than yesterday.

The freshly-cooked fire-baked buns are crispy and filled with hot donkey meat. A bite of them will give you a full mouthful of sesame aroma.

Dragon meat in the sky, donkey meat on the ground.

Donkey meat is more delicate than beef and less fatty than pork. Most importantly, it's a tonic. For those who are short of energy and blood and afraid of the cold, eating a few meals of it will truly warm them up from head to toe.

The fire-baked bread in Baoshi is round, while that in Hejian is rectangular. Both styles are delicious.

My hands and feet were cold when I came here, and after eating, my back was slightly sweaty. This is such a good thing, I have to go look for it later. My original body is suitable for this kind of food supplement. Medicine and food have the same origin!

While I was still warm, I hurried to the freight yard at the railway station. The freight cars were tight at the end of the year, so everyone planned to finish their work before the New Year and take a few days off.

She was sent here to coordinate and ship out the ore purchased from other mines as soon as possible so that it won't be squeezed out by other units.

Chinese people, as a rule, value impartiality, but there's also the saying "flexibility." She came here to be flexible, having the activity funds approved by her superiors.

How to do it specifically? When Jiang Cha entered the door, he saw that everyone came with schoolbags.

She followed the custom of later generations and put it in a small red envelope. She forgot that sometimes money is not so easy to use nowadays, and material things are the most valuable.

She's worried about getting anything else, doesn't she have everything she wants?

He turned around and went out to find a place where no one was around. He took out a cloth bag and put a few sausages, two pounds of fruit candies, and two pounds of beef in it.

Don’t think that there are too many gifts. They are all gifts from various units. If they are too few, who will do things for you?

She carried the things in, and the person registering at the table took the cloth bag naturally, weighed it implicitly, and asked the man waiting next to her to take it away.

"Which unit are you from?"

"Capital Steel Plant"

"Oh, cough cough"

There were two noises coming from the small room behind, and the man in front of him immediately registered them.

"Oh, the steel mill! We'll definitely give it priority, don't worry! It'll only take a day or two, and we'll get it fixed up for you."

Jiang Cha came out with the receipt, smiling, cursing inwardly. The King of Hell was easier to deal with than the little devils. The fucking gods were prioritized, but it was just the people below them who were taking advantage of their positions to take advantage.

What could she say? No, there were hidden rules everywhere. She wasn't the black-faced Bao Gong, and everything was clear and innocent.

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