Chapter 35: "A Collection of Thousands of Tricks in the Jianghu" hurt...



Since Chunfeng released the simplified Chinese version of "A Collection of Thousands of Tricks in the Jianghu" in mainland China, it has not been as popular as the previous two travelogues and historical essays...

“It is the power of the masses that has propelled this thought-provoking and excellent work to the top of the mainland’s bestseller list!

It is a good book with widespread social and educational significance!" This was what Editor-in-Chief Chunfeng said in an exclusive interview with Guangming Daily three months after the book's sudden success and the reprint of 5 million copies.

Since the publication of this work, 50,000 copies were first purchased by the Ministry of Public Security and distributed to police officers in grassroots police stations for use in comparing with the current social chaos.

Then we slowly increased our sales because this period was not the Internet era and there was a lag in information dissemination.

The guy who turned water into oil was explaining his high-tech technology in detail on a provincial TV station in Northeast China.

The farce of turning water into oil was witnessed by an enthusiastic citizen, who exposed it on the spot and explained how it was done using the method in the book.

Then this guy was directly taken under control by the TV station’s internal security.

This was a serious program accident, but the TV station broadcast it as it was, and the biggest supporters suddenly felt like clowns.

First it spread to the Northeast, then to North China, and then gradually spread to the entire inland area.

For a while, today here was reporting that the person who was covering up the pot had been exposed on the spot, and tomorrow somewhere else was reporting that the snake charmer had been exposed.

Enthusiastic people suddenly recalled the lively end of December when the big reveal event was held.

The most controversial issue was turning water into oil, until a newspaper went on a business trip to Japan and reported the entire water-to-oil farce in Japan decades ago.

Those guys who were still stubborn and unwilling to give up suddenly felt that they were being stepped on and stepped on.

Suddenly I felt that life was so bleak, and it became a stain on many people's lives.

Some people, especially those who practiced various kinds of qigong, could not accept it and organized groups of die-hard fans. They didn't know who had exposed the author's address, and they found the fork in the road in high spirits and almost didn't get out of Yuqian Road.

Think about it, this is Xiao Zhen’s old nest. His father’s Daxia Motorcycle first recruited veterans, and then recruited many fellow villagers.

The salary is quite high. Even the aunt who cooks in the cafeteria earns nearly 300 yuan a month in basic salary plus various subsidies and bonuses, and is also covered by five insurances and one fund.

Can you imagine that an 8-year-old kid from Xiaozhen, the legendary genius child of the people of Ba County, could be so fooled by those crazy people?

So the first group, led by Ding Guogai’s die-hard fans, were directly taken to the police station by enthusiastic people.

People also said that these guys wanted to show off their little genius and deliberately threatened an 8-year-old child.

This was a big deal, so every one of these guys was locked up for at least 7 days, and one organizer even spent 3 months in the detention center and 3 months hammering stones in Nanshan.

The second group were the fans of the weird and strange sorcerers, not to mention the feudal superstitions, so they were also arrested and sent to smash stones for three months.

Then there are some vested interests who even sent official letters asking 8-year-old children to explain to them.

Xiao Zhen directly called the police to deal with it. If there is any problem, just go to the police, right?

These crazy people were summoned one by one by the higher authorities, and were asked to explain the problems clearly before leaving. However, most of them could not explain clearly, so they could not leave.

They were required to confess all their problems at the designated time and place, and became what we later called "double-regulation" personnel.

After the final exams were over and they received their admission letters, Xiao Zhen, Wen Dalu and his grandmother went to Beijing accompanied by Liu Jun.

Some die-hard fans still refused to give up and went to the fork in the road, but they couldn't find anyone.

The irrational guys were about to smash, loot and rob when they were pointed at by the basic militia and taken directly to the public security bureau. The punishment for these people was more serious, and the lightest punishment would be one year or more.

This incident was later reported by Sichuan and Taiwan, and these guys once again made themselves a joke and labor camp prisoners.

Public security organs are also gradually cleaning up those charlatans, especially those who practice qigong. This time, they have really invited professional martial arts practitioners and religious figures to identify them.

As a result, every one of these guys could not withstand scrutiny. In January 1987, major domestic newspapers published reports that the Gong was fake and called on the deceived people to go to the local police station to collect the money and items they had been defrauded of.

The highest-paid one was cheated out of more than 3 million yuan by a snake charmer, and the loss after recovering the money was more than 1.6 million yuan. The rest was squandered by the snake charmer.

After mid-January, suddenly there were no more prominent people looking for trouble, because most of the guys with a little fame could not escape the iron fist of socialist justice one by one.

At this time, Xiao Zhen was playing with the snow and making a snowman in his new five-story courtyard. The little boy was so cold that he caught a cold.

This made his grandparents very anxious, and they sent the boy to Union Hospital overnight. He recovered after receiving a fever-reducing injection. I heard that the child, a southerner, was seeing such heavy snow for the first time and was a little too excited.

Xiao Zhen was on his own and stayed at home for 5 days, then went to Shichahai to play with ice sleds and ice skates.

At this time, the little guy looked like a little panda in his Canada Goose sweater, and was very cute. He was often touched by the older sisters passing by.

The next day, they went to Beihai and went ice fishing with his Uncle Liu and Brother Wenming. They had a great harvest. The little boy's nose was so red that it made his grandmother feel distressed for a while.

I immediately took a few pieces of ice cubes from a cart and started thawing them.

"The north isn't as good as our south!" his grandmother said.

"Don't go out of the town anymore, just stay in the heating room, otherwise you will suffer again." Grandpa brought the little boy who was about to sneak out back to the house.

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