Interpretation of Wang Zengqi's Comfortable House
The name of this pub is "Comfortable House", and the name is also very happy. It is actually a restaurant, but most people who come here drink, so it is equivalent to a pub. This shop mainly sells some steamed buns and rolls, most of which are snacks-peanuts, pickled chicken (I don't know what it is), noodles, pig's head meat, pig's trotters, pig's tail, roast chicken, sauced duck (ah, my mouth is watering in the middle of the night), and the most famous one is rabbit's head (meaning very insensitive). Moreover, the wine sold is the cheapest one that Beijingers drink. This kind of shop really makes people like it. Nothing expensive, nothing bad, worthy of this price, can also make people feel a little surprised. It is also such a shop. Don't be afraid to do it again. Look at the money bag next time and decide whether to come or not. On the one hand, ordinary people can afford it, on the other hand, because they can come here often, they are familiar with the shops and drinkers here and have feelings. To tell the truth, there are actually many such shops now, such as Wei Zi cold drinks opened in Shi Xia Street since childhood, and traditional cold drink snack bars, with more than a dozen pieces full of a large cup, and the contents are casually picked; There is also the stinky tofu shop at the north exit of Nanguan Lane, which is delicious and distinctive. Compared with other stinky tofu, it is a little expensive, but ordinary people can afford it. There are also several sister cooked foods that will be sold at the gates of major vegetable fields. These pot-stewed dishes are really great, but they are a little expensive. Think about it this way, there are not many such shops, and sisters can't eat cooked food in class or eat it every day. Just take it once a week. From this point of view, this pub is really unique. You can drink every day, and some people can drink it all at once. In fact, teahouses also have this nature, but the teahouses here are too high for ordinary people to drink (and there are too few people drinking tea and too many people drinking milk tea these days), which makes it even more difficult for a few people who can't play together to make each other's temperament and temper inadvertently clear. But I still like places with fireworks, such as the night market in Gongren Road, Haining, where the barbecue is really not authentic, and there seem to be fewer kinds of food, but according to two diners I met unexpectedly, the oysters, fried potatoes and roasted pig's trotters here are still very good.
Tell me more about these people mentioned in this article.
One person is Lao Lu, who works as a doorman in a timber factory at night. He is also a little old, doing everything slowly, speaking objectively and without personal feelings.
The other is Lao Nie, who retired. Now his family has been set up by the telephone office and has some extra income. He only drinks one and a half glasses of wine at a time, and he doesn't drink much. He has a bad temper and is in a hurry to drink.
There is also a painter, who dresses appropriately and fashionably, is polite to people, drinks quickly and drinks it all at once.
There is also an old man in Shanghai, a cripple, Lao Wang, Tong Xiuxuan who mounted calligraphy and painting, and an uncle who sells sweet potatoes. I won't go into details. In short, everyone has their own drinking habits and enjoys life. It can't be said that there are many kinds of people in the world, but they are also some lovely old people, one of whom is probably Wang Lao. Perhaps this is why, in the turmoil, he can still find happiness in this life and still write such energetic words.
Think about it. What are you worried about? I'm afraid I don't have enough money to resist risks (I just saw a child over one or two years old in our village with leukemia in a circle of friends, and I didn't have money for treatment at home, so I raised money in a circle of friends)? Afraid of becoming an unknown ordinary person (sometimes I worry that some college students have gone to big companies or studied abroad, and I have little experience in taking care of my baby at home, as if I have lost contact with big companies and big cities)? Afraid of being hurt (afraid that one day the family will break up and a third party will appear)? Wait, how can you not worry? After all, we are still ordinary people, and it is good to have joys and sorrows. I like to eat and drink in such a "comfortable" place, but I also eat and drink when I am sad. Maybe I accidentally became Lao Lu and Nie written by a literati writer ... Of course, there seems to be nothing wrong with being Lao Lu and Nie, right?