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Summary of Punching Guanxi Town

Summary of Punching in Kansai: One day, Lu Da, Jong Li and Shi Jin came to Panjia Hotel for a drink. While eating happily, I suddenly heard crying from the next room, so Luda called the bartender to ask. It turned out that Zheng Tuqiang, a local butcher who claimed to be "the town of Kansai", married a Kim woman as a concubine and then asked for money, so the Kim father and daughter had to sing everywhere. Lu Da and Shi Jin immediately received fifteen taels of silver. The next morning, after Lu Da arranged for the father and daughter to leave safely, he went to get even with Zheng Tu. Luda pretended to buy meat and deliberately played with Zheng Tu. Zheng Tu flew into a rage after being angered, and was knocked down by Ruda with three punches. Afraid of going to court, Luda went home, packed her bags and left.

Lu Da hates Zheng Tu, of course, because he thinks Zheng Tu oppresses the rulers, but more because he thinks Zheng Tu calls itself "the town of Kansai". "I only know the official Zheng Da, but it was Zheng Tu who killed the pig! This dirty slave entrusted my little race to be a butcher under the door of "xianggong", but the result was such bullying! " Before attacking Zheng Tu, I also recounted Zheng Tu's crime of "trespassing": "Cudgel began to invest in old-fashioned strategies to be fair to the public, and it was not for nothing to be called the town of Kansai! You are a butcher selling meat, a dog-like person, and also called Zhenkansai! "

Lu Da's remarks implied China rulers' views on commerce and businessmen. Businessmen can make money and collect taxes from them. However, because of their high economic strength, they are determined to block businessmen's desire for political rights, thus shaking the foundation of building the country by agriculture and governing the country by Confucianism. The Song Dynasty treated businessmen better than the Ming Dynasty, and Ming Hongwu ordered businessmen not to wear silks and satins no matter how rich they were.

Names and clothes are the most obvious symbols of social status. The relationship between officials and people in China in the past dynasties, even the smallest officials, represented the government in managing and ruling the people, and their dignity could not be challenged. No matter how rich people are, they are also managed. This political form determines that an official, especially a small official, can't stand the fact that ordinary people are richer and have a better life than him. For example, what would a police chief think when he saw a punk who just left the labor camp three years ago and suddenly drove a BMW to live in a mansion? Then for rich people, they must rely on the government because of their lack of security. Because Weizhou and Yan 'an are the front lines to guard against Xixia, and the local military leaders are more important than the mainland, Zheng Tu entrusts the small people to run the business.

If it weren't for Zheng Tu's self-proclaimed "town of Kansai", even if Lu Da wanted to stand up for Kim's father and daughter, he would only question Zheng Tu. Zheng Tu's attitude towards Lu Da, a butler, is to make peace. In the end, he may get rid of 3000 yuan and send Ada back to Tokyo. But the title of "True Kansai" offended Guan Wei. Instead of asking questions, Lu Da managed to provoke Zheng Tu, and then killed him with three punches.