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Japanese orderlies were kicked to death by donkeys for eating exotic dishes.

The Japanese army entered Zhengzhou for the first time, and the chief was a captain named Kobayashi. Xiao Lin has an orderly named Kojima.

Xiao Lin's biggest hobby is eating. Li Sang recommended a special dish named Donkey Pouring to Kobayashi, so orderly Kojima was forced to become an enemy with an unknown donkey. He searched every corner of Zhengzhou with two imperial association troops. Later, he found a farmer in the suburbs and drove his donkey to a certain place in the city to transport coal. He went up and grabbed the donkey's reins to take it away, but the donkey was stuck in place. One of the imperial association troops took down a big gun and hit the stubborn donkey several times. The donkey suddenly hissed and ran away.

The donkey was chased into a dead end. Two imperial troops rushed to the front of the donkey, but the island rushed to the back of the donkey and grabbed the donkey's tail like a pig's tail. The two hind hooves of the donkey, nailed with iron palms, jumped up with all their strength, pushed back, and with a bang, people saw the island flying out like a straw bag. This hoof kicked in the center of the island. After the island was carried back to the station, it was not brought back to life after being treated by military doctors, doctors in missionary hospitals and famous local Chinese medicine practitioners.

Imai is a chef and has a particularly fat figure. He often does some unacceptable practical jokes, which means fooling and insulting. And his bad luck is doomed.

One day, Imai met a blind fortune teller. He forced the blind fortune teller to walk with him to Gongmaochi in Hutong. Imai walked quietly around the cesspit, and the pole on which the blind man walked was supported by Imai. Although he smelled the bad smell, he didn't react for a moment and plopped into the stinkiest place in the city. Imai shivered with joy and fat.

A few days later, the part of the national army that abandoned the city recovered Zhengzhou, and it was no longer a matter for the Japanese to speak here. Everyone saw Imai, who played tricks on the blind a few days ago, in the street and threw themselves on the ground. His captors blindfolded him with rags and forced him to run like hell in the street. Imai came to the cesspit outside Maochi, and someone flew up from behind him and trampled him into the cesspit. He tried to climb out, but every time he climbed to the edge of the cesspit, he was stamped back. When he came out again, he didn't get up, but floated.