Since ancient times, various slang words and argot cultures have existed in various regions of China. For example, some people may be familiar with the phrase "there are clouds in the northwest, and crows flock together", while others may not be familiar with it. However, to say that "the heavenly king covers the earth and the tiger, the pagoda town is a river demon", I believe many people know this slang of bandits in Northeast China.
The bandits in Northeast China are also called horse thieves, rattlesnakes and beards. In the northeast folk, elderly people all know that Beard is a bandit who specializes in robbing houses and bullying people. Speaking of the biggest bandit leader in the Republic of China, Zhang should be the first. Zhang started as a minion and killed his way to become the leader of 300,000 warlord Feng. He once claimed to be the Commander-in-Chief of Lu Haijun in the Republic of China, and was finally killed in the wicker lake section of the Beijing-Fengjing Railway. But when it comes to China's most familiar bandit leader in Northeast China, the villain Zuo Shan Carving in the film and television drama Lin Yuan must be a household name.
After the demise of the Qing Dynasty, warlords scuffled, and the Japanese army occupied the northeast, and surrendered to Japan on August 15. For a long time, the political power in Northeast China was unstable, the social order was out of control, the bandits were rampant, and the people were robbed and kidnapped crazily. It is said that in its heyday, more than 100 of the 54 counties (flags) in Northeast China were occupied by beards. There is a jingle: "Rich people are afraid of being tied, girls are afraid of being robbed, people who walk are afraid of being robbed, and people who go out are afraid of being robbed." In those days, the first thing people worried about when they went out was being robbed by bandits on the road. In the process of looting, they kill people when they encounter a little resistance, even if they kill villages and towns, the old Confucianism will not let go. Before and after the founding of New China, China * * * started a large-scale armed action against bandits in order to stabilize the northeast base areas and ensure the stability of the people. The story of Lin Yuan describes in detail the whole process of suppressing bandits in Northeast China. The Northeast Democratic Allied Forces went deep into the mountains and forests, raided Naitou Mountain and outwitted Hu Weishan, all of which were examples of great joy in fighting bandits.
In the land of China, the Northeast dialect is humorous and has the taste of black land, especially the slang of bandits. "Guns are stalks, bullets are flowers, and homelessness has no name; Walking, eating and playing with flowers, there is a "Linglong Tower" on the river and lake road, facing the green hills and backed by the yellow sand. There is plenty of rice on the ground, well, there is a foundation ... "Do you think it's like Errenzhuan or Lianhualuo? Of course, the most famous slang of bandits in Northeast China is the part where Yang Zirong, a fighting hero, enters the bandits' den alone and fights bravely. Many people are familiar with this pair of words, but everyone knows what it means. Let's talk about history in this issue!
King Gehudi! How dare you! Yang Zirong: River Demon in Baota Town! (In that case, tell me that I fell from the mountain and drowned in the river) Bandit: Ha ha ha? What did you do alone before? ) Yang Zirong: Speaking at noon, who doesn't have a home yet? Mountain Sculpture: Why are you blushing? Yang Zirong: Great spirit! Mountain Carving: Why is it yellow again? Yang Zirong: Cold protection, waxing!
There is also a slang saying that Yang Zirong won the trust of bandits: Once you enter the tiger's mouth, look around, and the dragon brothers and tiger brothers line up on both sides. Step on the lotus basin, open the green forest door with your hand, and turn to the lotus platform with the third master, and the golden mouth will open the sky. In fact, for bandits in Northeast China, marksmanship, martial arts and slang are the three compulsory courses for settling down. If you mix in such a circle and don't understand complicated slang and rules, you may be "cut in line" (that is, killed) in minutes.
For example, when two groups of people meet, that's what bandits say. The other person asks "Who are you" and answers "I am me". If the other person thinks he is a colleague, he will say "hold his wrist", which means that there is a guy in his hand who is not aimed at you. Here, he should answer "cover fire" so as not to fight for a while. In this process, if there is no response or wrong answer, bandits will think that you are not ordinary people or * * *.
There are some bandits' code words and rules in the northeast, such as calling sticks. If the other person knocks three times with a wooden stick, you need to knock back three times. If people enter the store, the brim goes up, which means they will leave after eating, and the brim goes down, which means they live here and sharpen. If people in the street know these code words, they don't have to talk. And mushrooms, who are you? A bowl of water means a bowl of sea, drinking means a volcano or a paddle, changing leaves means changing clothes, reporting vines means signing up, hanging columns means joining in, pulling out incense sticks means quitting, and bright dishes mean looking good. It seems that some words can be erased and some meanings can be figured out.
The fighting hero in Lin Yuan, whose real name is Yang Zonggui. He comes from Mu Ping County, Shandong Province, and is the reconnaissance platoon leader of the anti-bandit class. He is calm, sophisticated and resourceful. He studied slang to prevent robbers from suspecting him. Mountain Carving, the bandit leader of Weihushan Mountain, whose real name is Zhang Leshan, was treacherous and cruel, and was finally captured alive by Yang Zirong. Yang Zirong 1947 led a team to complete another task of suppressing bandits. The gangster raised his gun to resist. Yang Zirong immediately pulled the trigger. It was too cold, the firing pin froze, the gun didn't go off, and Yang Zirong died gloriously. After the founding of New China, the northeast beard, which had been raging for hundreds of years, finally disappeared. Whenever I hear the magnificent music of "Lin Hai Xue Yuan", I can still think of the scene where the fighting heroes shed their blood for the people and the country. I hope the morning sun will shine on our land forever, and don't forget the blood of martyrs everywhere.