
Because he joined the "July 11" youth relief group organized by the underground party, Nie Er was betrayed by traitors, was blacklisted by reactionaries, and had no time to say goodbye to relatives and friends, and was forced to hurriedly embark on the train south of the Yunnan-Vietnam Railway.
Nie Er took the road to Vietnam and came to Shanghai to replace the third brother as a clerk in Yunfeng Shenzhuang. There is only one job on weekdays: to purchase "Dalian Zhu" brand cigarettes produced in Shanghai and send them back to Yunnan from the post office for sale.
One day, Nie Er was cooking in the backyard of Yunfeng Shenzhuang with a small coal stove. A guest who spoke Yuxi pushed the door in, and the person who came was his seventh uncle Zheng Yili. When Zheng Yili saw the cabbage porridge in the pot, his heart was sour, and he couldn't help but hug and cry with Nie Er.
When he first arrived in Shanghai, Nie Er's work was heavy and arduous, but he did not forget to play music and study. As soon as his work was over, he returned to the backyard, opened the "skylight" on the top of the small attic, and stuck out his head to practice the violin.
Later, Yunfeng Shenzhuang was punished for tax evasion and tax concealment and went out of business, and the sudden unemployment made Nie Er fall into helplessness and wandering. He walked one road after another, thinking bitterly, not knowing where the road ahead would be.
(Yuxi Daily reporter Deng Huixiang text/photo)
Source: Yuxi Civilization Network
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