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Functionally speaking, the cart shop where people eat horses and feed grass can be completely understood as a highway rest stop today, mainly to provide a rest place for people who run long-distance transportation. But in fact, the development of long-distance bus shops is very different from today's highway rest stations-due to the specific historical background of the Republic of China and the unique regional characteristics of Northeast China, the definition of long-distance bus shops has become complicated. The simplest thing is that there is a miscellaneous thing, which everyone has and there are many people, so there are rivers and lakes and distinctive cultures.
The origin of the car shop: What is the origin of the car shop? In fact, it has something to do with the history of the late Qing Dynasty and the early Republic of China. When the Qing Dynasty rose in the northeast, it regarded the northeast as its own "land of Longxing". Out of selfishness, Han people are not allowed to stay in the northeast to farm, thinking that they can't get along in the customs in the future and can go back to the northeast to seek a chance to make a comeback.
However, when the Qing Dynasty was founded, I never dreamed that I would encounter a great change that never happened in a thousand years, and I abdicated directly to the revolutionaries. After the founding of the Republic of China, those bans in the Qing Dynasty naturally became invalid. In this case, all kinds of people who get married and have children, a China farmer who travels in the northeast, the black land in the northeast is really fertile, so a large number of people who can't survive from Shandong want to look for opportunities in the northeast.
Rushing to Guandong stills
However, because the Qing government blocked the northeast for many years, the road has long been unusable. If there is no better means of transportation, it is impossible to find happiness for yourself by moving manually. Then, what if you use the unicycle that farmers in Shanhaiguan use most often?
Unicycle is inconvenient.
No, because the structure of the unicycle does not conform to the special topography and environment in Northeast China, such as frozen soil and mud. Only "trolleys" can walk and move on the northeast border. What is a "cart"?
The so-called cart is a two-wheeled long-axle animal-drawn cart, which consists of a double-column shaft, a flat body and a wooden wheel (the outer ring is supported by iron wooden poles), and wooden boards are erected around it. Horses can pull, mules can pull, and donkeys can make do. In most cases, the number of animals pulling carts is not too limited.
Typical shopping cart
Drivers who drive carts are commonly known as "Che Laozi" and are human beings, so it is impossible for human beings not to eat or drink for 24 hours. Therefore, the clever deserters tactfully set up special places for these cars to rest and eat on the roadside. Of course, there are also animals pulling carts, and they can all park in these special "car shops" on the roadside.
Then some people may ask, why do I live in it? Isn't this a waste of money? Just set up a tent in the wild and bring some dry food or buy some "packed dry food"? Don't worry, keep reading and think about whether to save the money.
Touching temperature and rampant bandits don't think that the world will be peaceful in the Republic of China. This is a big mistake. In fact, in a sense, the chaos in the Republic of China was much worse than that in the late Qing Dynasty. There are a large number of bandits and rattlesnakes all over the northeast. Of course, these people are collectively referred to as "Louzi" in Northeast China.
If these people see you alone, do you still want to set up a tent to protect yourself? Don't forget, at that time, the northeast was a place of extra-legality, and bandits were everywhere, and everyone fled. People with little courage don't try their luck at all. People with little strength have already died on the road, so anyone passing by may accidentally kill someone, and you will die in vain. Don't expect the police of the Republic of China to find you-the police of the Republic of China dare not go out in the wild alone.
As for the temperature, it is even worse. If there is nothing in the pass, stop at a leeward place and spread it out for one night, but in the northeast, this kind of behavior belongs to death. If you have paid attention to the weather forecast, you should know one thing. More than 20 degrees below zero is a routine operation. Just sleep outside for one night and set up a tent? It is estimated that it will basically freeze to death the next day.
But if you live in a "car shop", you basically don't have to worry too much about these things. First of all, human beings are essentially social creatures. The more people there are, the more energetic they are. Generally, thieves are afraid to ask for a boring job. As for those large-scale smashing, people don't need to come and look for trouble-after all, they are all refugees living in a garage, and they can still ask for money. Robbers are proud, too. There is no need to be bored.
It is worth mentioning that the heatable adobe sleeping platform in the coach's shop keeps you warm, the forage for livestock is sufficient, and there are men guarding the yard at night. The price is very negotiable. Drivers say they don't like it unreasonably, unless it's the kind of Grandet that doesn't even want life.
The food in the coach's shop, the food in the Jianghu culture coach's shop, that's it. I checked the information, and it was nothing more than tortillas and some mixed noodles. The seasonings were probably pickles, radish soup and sauerkraut soup. I hope people with round bellies eat it. My grandfather made me steamed bread once before, which was really not delicious. But my grandfather taught me that at that time, they still didn't have enough to eat. This kind of steamed corn bread is already delicious on the earth.
Modern people have eaten all the flowers in Wowotou.
Of course, because the reception is all passers-by, after a long time, the traffic in the car shop will be very mixed. In addition to passers-by, bandits sometimes patronize. After all, bandits have to step on the spot, and they are eyeing which passerby. Even ordinary bandits dare not do it without knowing his background.
Later, due to the flow of people, the garage gradually became a treasure house for ghosts and gods to contact or exchange information. It has become a common word in the film and television dramas of the Republic of China-it's just that the coach shops in those film and television dramas are a little too rich, not only with separate houses, but also delicious food and even a few jars of wine, which is simply a joke.
It's like a joke in a big car shop.
But one thing is true. In TV series, shopkeepers who can open cart shops are basically big props. It's true. In the past, officials who opened a coach shop had to have some connections, but they were still bold. Because of this kind of umbrella, many other small shops also like to open it next to the cart shop. Small shops, pubs, blacksmiths' furnaces, carpenters' shops, hemp rope shops and mountain products shops all gather here, gradually forming villages and towns with cart shops as the core. Typical ones are Wafangdian and Pulandian in Dalian, all of which are developed from Dachadian.
Adobe houses, pine beams and big shops across the north and south. Of course, what's the point of opening a cart shop? Not to get rich, so it can't be said to be charity. So it must be deducted from the cost. Not only is it impossible to want luxury decoration, you just want to have a single house-adobe house, pine beam, north-south horizontal Datong shop. No matter men, women and children, if you want to rest, lie on the Datong shop!
The phrase "adobe house, pine beam, north-south paved road" is really catchy. Seriously, spoiled people can't stand it, but it's the same sentence. Can the bottom fugitives in the troubled times of the Republic of China be regarded as "people"? It's hard enough to survive. It's totally unreasonable for you to ask them for artistic needs again.
People with the smallest resources and the most protection are the pursuit of these "big car shops" in the Republic of China. By the way, they can also earn more money to support their families by saving costs. Enough firewood. After the kang is heated, throw some stools along the bottom. When dozens of people are lying on the kang, the guy who runs the cart shop can start a vigil.
Summary: The Republic of China was actually quite complicated. Its upper limit is really high, and everyone can find it. There are all kinds of romantic love stories, and the privacy of all scholars is there-even scientific research talents can find it. However, this lower limit is really low. I don't know how many people, like the bottom people living in big car stores, struggle for a bite to eat and struggle for survival.
Xu zhimo
The complexity of the Republic of China has always been the complexity of China. Educated people were still so romantic at that time. It is very common to go to college and then study abroad. As for accommodation, there are residential houses, guest houses and hotels. Like most of us today, we won't embarrass ourselves in these aspects.
At that time, someone in the Western Jin Dynasty said, "Why not eat minced meat?" In fact, it was the same during the Republic of China. The sufferings and encounters of those at the bottom are really not sufferings in the eyes of the bottom people. They are just everyday life. Those hypocritical scholars, although their relationship is very chaotic, are still clamoring for this movement and that proposition over there. People at the bottom can't be interested in understanding, and there is no channel to understand.
The neon on the beach is a car shop where men and women live together on the roadside in the Republic of China and Northeast China. He is also in the Republic of China. It depends on where you are going to look. By the way, the latter accounted for a considerable proportion in the history of the Republic of China.