Godly Fisherman

Chapter 881: Enthusiastic foreigners

And this is not the craziest. . . . . .

Anyway, what book is "My Struggle"? Who is Hitler? People with a little bit of historical knowledge know a little bit. It stands to reason that no country in the world dares to quote the contents of the book into student textbooks. No matter what the reason, this is definitely the most anti-human-kind. The move.

But the Japanese dare to do this! Part of the content in "My Struggle" was introduced into the Japanese textbook. Not only that, but in the face of doubts from all walks of life in the world, the Japanese cabinet still plausibly said: "Educational institutions can judge the appropriate content of Hitler's autobiography "My Struggle" on the basis of complying with the Basic Education Law."

This is absolutely crazy.

Normally, no matter what the Wa country does, China has a group of "Kongzhi Da V" kneeling and licking the Wa country and holding their stinky feet, but this time even they don't know how to kneel and lick. Speaking of being a pro-Japanese sect, it’s really not easy to be known--does a pile of feces lick or not? The most important thing is to say ‘really fragrant’ after licking. . . . . .

Xiao Peng looked at Tony Marx and slowly said: "I was fortunate to grow up in the town of Pubonau on the Rhine. This town is so beautiful, and it is right at the border of the two Germanic countries. It is a natural struggle for me. Opportunity. Austria, the Germanic tribe, should have been included in the territory of the Great Germanic of the motherland..."

Uh, there is an interesting thing here. In fact, Hitler, the great leader of Nazi Germany, is not a German himself, but an Austrian. However, he led Germany to chant "Germany First" after World War II.

Tony Marx was startled when he heard Xiao Peng's words: "Sir, I was wrong, don't memorize it, can't I help you move the book?"

Want to let others know that you let Xiao Peng recite "My Struggle" in a public place? The director of Tony Marx didn't even think about it.

Xiao Peng smiled slantingly: "Well, this is what I want!"

Sitting and reading are more comfortable than standing, isn't it?

This Tony Marx is quite cute. Xiao Peng reads books and he has been moving books around. There are other staff members who want to help him, but he refuses. The reason for rejecting others is very lofty, making others admire him.

And his reason can be summed up in a simple sentence: the guns he has made appointments must be finished with tears.

Tony Marx is so old that he is tired of moving books back and forth. Xiao Peng disagrees, is he willing to bet?

After three days in the library, Di Wei reminded Xiao Peng that it was time for the charity reception. Xiao Peng reluctantly left the New York Public Library. Seeing Xiao Peng was about to leave, Tony Marx was so excited that he waved a small handkerchief and said to him, "Sayunala". Two days he was exhausted!

Do you mean that people just turn the book when they turn the book? It's nothing to trouble you. . . . . .

Xiao Peng returned to the hotel and took out his watch. This is the main purpose of his coming to the Star-Tangled Nation this time-people are untrustworthy.

Looking at the address on the invitation, the location of the reception was in Greenwich Village. Xiao Peng booked a taxi with the hotel and took him to Greenwich Village. As for Di Wei, read a book at home and study hard!

When the taxi took Xiao Peng to Greenwich Village, Xiao Peng realized that he had arrived more than an hour earlier? This is embarrassing.

When Xiao Peng heard the name Greenwich Village, he thought it was very far away, so he set off specially in advance, and found that Greenwich Village was in Manhattan, and it took less than fifteen minutes to walk past the hotel. . . . . .

Star Stripe people have several habits that Xiao Peng thinks are very good. The first is to make an appointment in advance. People here will make appointments in advance for everything. For public and private matters such as visiting doctors and buying tickets to stay in hotels, you need to make an appointment in advance and get permission to go. If you get used to it, you will find that this is very effective and convenient, saving a lot of time.

This is the opposite of Huaxia people. Huaxia people admire the literary spirit of idle clouds and wild cranes. They love to be uninvited guests, saying that it is a surprise, but sometimes it is really messy. When receiving invitations or appointments from others, they often do nothing for no reason. Absence, this style of not making appointments and not keeping promises often creates trouble for people.

Another habit Xiao Peng also thinks is very good, and that is punctuality. Chinese society has always been slow in pace, so things are often procrastinated and not punctual, and some people even regard themselves as VIPs and are deliberately late to show off. If this is the case in the Stars and Stripes country, it will be directly listed as an unpopular list-oh, except PARTY.

This is also different from the understanding of time between China and the Stars and Stripes. For example, when the Stars and Stripes say ‘Nine o’clock,’ that is the time when the event starts. Participants should consciously arrive ten minutes in advance. But Huaxia people are accustomed to regard this'nine o'clock' as the time to start admission. I thought the event would not start until everyone arrived. So there are very few people after the point, but you wait for me, I wait for him, and very few activities start on time. Xiao Peng personally hates such people. He is a standard punctualist.

But no matter how punctual, you can't arrive more than an hour in advance, right?

But at this time, you can take the opportunity to visit the famous "West Village".

Don't look at the word ‘cun’ in the name of ‘West Village’, but here is the most expensive place in New York. Almost all of the people who live here are celebrities and wealthy celebrities.

The reason why the prices here are expensive is because of the artistic atmosphere here.

This is a cultural sacred place in the hearts of New Yorkers, where various artists have gathered. Of course, there are also many down-and-coming artists who cannot squeeze into the West Village, so they retreat and live in the east of the village as their neighbors, thus forming the East Village, which is the base of New York punk.

In fact, there is no obvious boundary between East Village and West Village. It’s just that the streets are more deserted. There are many people who enjoy themselves here, such as hippies, punks, poets, rock musicians, tramps, etc. The walls are often See graffiti and the like. The West Village is more like a neat and clean European town, the tree-lined Siamese villas are beautiful. O Henry's famous novel "The Last Fallen Leaf", the woman lying in bed waiting for death, and the down-and-out painter who dreamed of painting a masterpiece all his life, their story happened here.

Following the driver's instructions, Xiao Peng came to a sidewalk in the air that was converted from an abandoned elevated track. This is the famous ‘high-altitude trail’. Now it has been planted with flowers, plants and trees, and has become a garden promenade. After passing through it, you will arrive at the West Village.

As a New York literary center, all kinds of artworks can be seen everywhere in West Village. Xiao Peng saw a Mercedes-Benz smart on a concrete base with a tree growing in the middle of the car. He didn't know what he wanted to express. There are also various sculptures. And unknown painters who set up stalls to sell their own works abound here.

In the West Village, the most common ones are coffee bars, snack houses, and bistros, where people can spend their time idle. Life in West Village is completely slow, and compared to the center of Manhattan not far away, it is almost two worlds.

This is also the base camp of Manhattan's art life. Sitting here, you don't talk about Van Gogh or Mozart, you are embarrassed to sit there; there are no more than ten oil painting schools, and they are embarrassed to talk. Who would live here, either a literati or an artist? Just like Kelly in the famous star drama "Sex and the City" lives here, isn't her job as a columnist? That belongs to the category of literati.

After walking around, Xiao Peng felt bored. There was a park next to him. There were two groups of statues in the park. One group had a man put his hand on the shoulder of another man to chat, and the other group was on a bench. Two women were sitting there chatting. The carving is vivid. There were many empty benches in the park, Xiao Peng strolled over and sat to pass the time.

It is a pity that New York bans smoking too much. Smoking in public places such as parks, squares, beaches, etc., caught a fine of three hundred dollars. Xiao Peng is not afraid of fines. He can't stand the hostile eyes of a group of people next to him!

Xiao Peng sat in the park, but he always felt that someone was peeking at him, and he was not alone! Almost everyone would look at themselves, making Xiao Peng very puzzled. He looked at the clothes on his body. Didn't you tie the wrong buttons; pants? The zipper is still open! What are you doing?

What puzzled Xiao Peng the most was that everyone saw Xiao Peng's gaze and didn't avoid it. Instead, they smiled at Xiao Peng. Xiao Peng became even more shocked and could only smile back. Are Star Stripes so warm and friendly? Xiao Peng has never received such treatment in other places! Is this the style of Nishimura?

Just when Xiao Peng was puzzled, a white bald man with black-rimmed glasses came to Xiao Peng and asked politely: "Hello, can I sit here?"

Xiao Peng looked around, there are still many empty benches, but he looked at this man politely, and nodded, "Please sit down."

After the white man sat down, he smiled and looked at Xiao Peng. Xiao Peng was staring straight at his hair: "Sir, what do you want?"

The bald white man smiled and said, "Hello, my name is George, and my friends call me G-I-JOE."

Xiao Peng smiled and replied: "Wow, special forces? Do you have any magical equipment? My name is Xiao Peng and I am from China. I am glad to meet you." It seems that George has a very good attitude. It is very friendly.

George smiled and nodded: "I didn't expect you to know G-I-JOE. That's right, I'm as determined as a special force. Are you Chinese or island country?"

Xiao Peng shrugged and said, "I am from Huaxia. Don’t think that we are so outdated. When I was a child, I liked watching "GI-JOE" and even bought a lot of GI-JOE toys. "It's also very popular."

Tsk tsk, it seems that Star Stripe people are also very enthusiastic!

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