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Lu Sheng, a beggar in thunder.

Lusheng is a famous beggar in our town. As for his full name and real name, some adults may know it, but they have never heard of his name. When they saw him, men, women and children were called "Lusheng, Lusheng".

Some bold and naughty boys will pull him and ask, "Why are you called Lusheng?" But he always grinned with two front teeth missing and didn't answer.

The child never gave up and ran home to ask the adults at home. Therefore, adults who have been drinking ink for several years have given us such possible explanations: First, his mother may have given birth to him at the roadside when he was born, so she named him Lu Sheng; Second, he may think that he lives by begging on the street, so he named himself Lusheng. The child will not find out whether the name was invented by his mother or by himself. Anyway, it can be explained that curiosity was satisfied, so I followed Lu Sheng to see him begging.

Lu Sheng is a popular beggar. Every time the road appears at the head of the village, it is found by the children playing at the head of the village. The children either shouted to the village, "The road is born, the road is born." Or turn around and run to the village. That scene is like sending a message to the guerrillas in the village during War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression's time. However, Lu Sheng is not a Japanese devil after all, and there are no guerrillas in the village now, so adults and children in the village are happy to open the door and watch the road. At this time, the first child who discovered the arrival of Lu Sheng also led several children of the same age to run around Lu Sheng, boldly walked up and pulled the beggar's big sack on his shoulder. Lu Sheng didn't get angry, not only didn't scare the children away, but also shyly pretended to be caught by the children and walked slowly, causing the children behind him to laugh. "Lusheng, Lusheng, come on, come on." The children carried Lusheng away like the Monkey King.

Lu Sheng is not only a popular beggar, but also an enviable beggar. His treatment made our children greedy. Because he has too much rice, we children can change to "rice rolls pig". At that time, the family was not very rich, but almost every day a cyclist came to the village, with a laundry list tied behind his bicycle. The laundry list is full of rice rolls's aunt, who sells pig rice rolls, one for 20 points and three for 5 points. Children with change can buy it directly, and those without change can exchange it with rice at home. With the consent of parents, the greedy little guy who has no change wants to eat one or two pieces of rice after dinner, so he tries to hit the rice jar. It's a pity that they are caught by adults and are always scolded. There are too many people to be beaten. But at this time, if Lusheng happens to come, adults will never be stingy. They will open the rice jar and scoop out the rice that they are reluctant to make pork rolls for us. As a result, children are particularly envious of Lu Sheng, thinking that when they grow up, they might as well be beggars, so there will be endless pig rice rolls.

Lu Sheng used to beg alone, but later there was another person around him. According to him, the man's name is Lu Rong. Now children don't have to go home and pester adults to explain the origin of Lu Rong's name, because Lu Rong is a new beggar and doesn't care. Moreover, after explaining Lu Sheng's name, the children will explain Lu Rong themselves: they are either proud to be born on the road or proud to beg on the road. It is said that Lu Rong is Lu Sheng's good brother. He wants to follow Lu Sheng's light and see if he can order more rice. The kind villagers also gave him food, but there was still a difference. When scooping a cup of rice, they always pour more than half into Liu Sheng's sack first, and then pour the remaining half into Liu Rong's bag. Begging for a village a day, Lu Sheng has more than half a bag, and Lu Rong can also have half a small bag. Liu Rong didn't dare to complain. After all, he got the rice only because he was moved by the light of the road. If he comes by himself, he may not get it. You know, not all beggars are called Lusheng! Later, when Lu Rong didn't come, Lu Sheng brought a dumb woman to beg. He told people that this was his wife and that he had a wife. Then he grinned happily.

Lusheng not only had a wife, but also had a bunch of children long before he had a wife. Of course, these children are not his own. We have a habit in the countryside. Children who love to be sick and cry when they are young like to find a michel platini or godmother for them. In our village, michel platini's godmother is called Mom and Dad. Parents find parents for their children, usually looking for kind people, so that people can trust people they like. It is said that with their blessing, children will grow up safely and happily. As a result, many people found Lusheng. At that time, Lusheng's children began to grow up in villages like mushrooms after rain, and the team grew stronger and stronger. There are only three to five ten-year-old children in a village. He gave the adopted child a nice name. Since then, every time he came to the village, the children always ran to report. Now, instead of Lu being born, it's XXX, and your father is here. The called child was embarrassed. Maybe he felt that he had a beggar father who made a fool of himself and ran away with a red face. But Lu Sheng doesn't mind. He often buys candy for his dry children. It's not like he fucked the kid. Sometimes he can share a candy in his presence. I think this may be one of the reasons why children like the road.

Lu Sheng is really a famous beggar. People have got used to him and recognized him. Even if he comes to beg every day, kind people will not get tired of him. The specific reason is not clear to us children. We only know that if Lu Sheng doesn't come for a few days or ten days, someone in the village will always remind him, "Lu Sheng has been missing for several days. Where did he go? "

These are just some things I learned about land at home when I was a child. Later, I studied and lived on campus and seldom went home. Slowly, there are fewer and fewer things about him. I heard that he later built a tile house with the money he got, and his dumb wife happily continued begging. Later, I heard that he had a lot of savings, and later I heard that he was very ill ... I don't know if it is a rumor or a fact, but people say it and people listen. No matter how popular a beggar is, people won't really care about him, because everyone has to continue to run their own lives. ...