A Pair of Sticks

A Pair of Sticks

by Liu Changqing

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The times are bad and the world is in a state of ruin. The current "Wang Lao Blan'er" (a common saying used by Northeasterners to refer to people from Henan, Hebei, Shanxi and other Guanli areas) is not the big-tailed maggot who drives a hot blind horse around town and "digs out gold" from one thatched house to another, nor is he the old left-handed Wang Shouxiang who walks all over the street shouting: "Curium pot, curium bowl, curium vat, welding iron basin!" Our ancestors had many Shanxi people who came to Guandong, and their uncles and aunts all spoke in a nonchalant manner, such as "Sun Lao Bian'er" and "Han Lao Bian'er". Whatever their surnames were, they were called "Ha Lao Bian'er"! "The one with the big shoulders -" "Hi!" "The one with the lower waist -" "Hi!" "Ahhhh -" "Hi!" Without chattering, just by shouting, you can't tell that Wang Junqing is an old man from Shanxi. His body is hard and stunned, and his hunched back is like a worn-out anvil.

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