主题:【原创】朝鲜没有“新三座大山” -- gaogeli
你不能好好说话啊!!!!
大漠孤烟远,你的链接一大半都是死连接,骗人不是这么骗的吧。
把我给屏蔽了,怕我揭发你的老底啊。
“哪个数据? [ 大漠孤烟远 ] 于:2010-10-27 07:17:48 复:3137734
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封建是什么意思?翻书去!
有什么看不下去的 人家有优点就要虚心向人家学习
不管是哪个国家,不管是比你穷还是比你富
反而,经常看谁都觉得应该是孙子的大概是自己做孙子做的心理BT了!
<本人的经历,不相信就当是娱乐了>
鸭绿江是我们共同的浴场,整个夏天都泡在江里.更多的时候大家都在一起玩,没有民族的概念,有一个问题到现在我都没有弄明白.鸭绿江的水这么浅为什么叫;江'呢?给我的感觉是比河大的才应该叫;'江'
有一年的初秋,看到朝鲜的山坡上有一块像是瓜地,我另外两个伙伴也都说是瓜地,我们三个人就脱衣服游到朝鲜岸边,看看四下无人,穿过公路,又穿过一条铁路爬上山,山坡上长满了灌木,把我们身上划的一道一道的生痛,等爬到瓜地一看傻了眼,根本就不是香瓜,是大白豆{不是黄豆}因为干旱长的特矮,远看就像香瓜似的,安原路返回,到公路上迎面碰上两个朝鲜兵,那两个伙伴因为穿的鞋,飞快的就跑进鸭绿江里了,我光着脚被朝鲜兵抓住,我又哭又踢还是被他们架着去了观察哨,下午一个朝鲜兵背着枪押着我去坐的火车,那是我第一次坐火车,也不知道多长时间,把我弄进???郡的一个看守所,先是在一个办公室样子的屋里,全是朝鲜当兵的,没有人理我,后来进来一个农民样子的老头,开始用中文问我话,看来老头是翻译了,就是问我过来干什么,有几个同伙,都干了什么,是谁叫我来的等等,一边问还一边记录,后来就把我送进羁押室,羁押室是一个大房子,里面象旅店一样有好多个小房间,铁栅栏门,我个人一个房间,对面房间有一个17~18的和我差不多大的小子好奇的看我,和我打招呼,
长白山的气候是白天无论多么热,晚上的的风总是很凉,翻译老头拿来衣服和鞋,不停用朝鲜味的汉语安慰我:事的没有,没有'晚上的饭是二茬子饭,{土豆块,玉米,大米混合做的米饭}一碗黑乎乎的海带汤,当时光顾的害怕了,饭也没吃,也没对老头说谢谢,一宿没睡,
一连几天没有人来管我,一天两顿饭,拉便有个木头桶,对面的小子给我仍烟抽,烟叶不黄不绿的用报纸卷起来比手指头还粗,朝鲜的火柴杆一根可以劈开在中国做四根,那烟抽起来没有劲,闻起来特难闻,还必须用朝鲜的报纸卷才对味,用别的纸不行,
渐渐地不再害怕,和对面小子一面比划一边说可以简单交流,他叫'红血比'{HONG,XIE,BI}这个名字给我印象特别深,
第八天来个朝鲜兵又押我坐火车,一路走走停停走了好久到??市,在江桥把我交给中国武警,又坐车到看守所.拘留了15天放回来,
等回来才知道,我被抓当天我父母就报告派出所了,是他们和朝鲜交涉把我要回来
每年的秋后都是朝鲜人民军复员的时候,也是治安最乱的时候,边防会加强巡逻.那天巡逻正好碰上一个从朝鲜过来的一个小兵,手里拿了一把筲子把筲鱼,那小兵措手不及在大家伙的枪口下束手就擒,带回来审问,原来他28岁,马上要复员,他父亲早逝,家里穷,有个未婚妻等他好多年了,因为他家条件不好,女方父母一直反对,未婚妻写信给他说,"不要求别的,只要给我一套全新的被褥我就嫁给你,'~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
同情归同情,还是要安规定办,谁都明白他遣返回去的命运,
中午,把他带到二楼,把他的手铐打开一只铐在他坐的椅子上,以往都是一面铐在手上,一面铐在暖气管上,把门锁好,下楼开饭,
支队派车来押解人犯,大家都假惺惺的握手问好的时候,只见黑影一闪,'咚'的一声,大家一愣神的功夫,那朝鲜小兵扛着椅子朝江边飞奔,大家紧追,结果越最越远,眼瞅着四米多高的江坝飞身而下,等大家跑到江坝看,那小子一手拖椅子,都游过江中心了,
冬天封江以后,朝鲜过来的小偷也多了,大多数都是里应外合,没有内贼引你来外鬼,大到摩托车,小到馒头,见什么偷什么,边防晚上巡逻的,蹲坑的,稍有疏忽小偷就出动,弄的边防的,军队的疲惫不堪,后来政府统一发放防盗报警器.十户一组,有一户报警,其他九户都知道是谁家有小偷,都去堵截.还连到边防,边防可以最快出警,这个办法非常好,成功的抓获了好些朝鲜小孩,都是15~16岁的,也都是想过来弄吃的,顺手见什么偷什么,抓到他们也就是吓唬吓唬,让他们把鞋脱下来扔掉,光脚从雪地上回去,以示惩戒,现在再也没有过来的了
以前朝鲜人过来的有两种,一个是就是过来弄吃的,有拿点鱼.拿狗换粮食回去,不惹事,都是小孩居多,还有一种就是过来偷东西,能抢就抢,弄回去东西再卖给中国人,打个比方说,,偷个自行车,最少可以卖50块钱,在朝鲜50人民币对老百姓就不是小数目了,他们一个月工资也就十多块钱,{一个在工会上班的朝鲜朋友工资}所以对有些人来说,冒险还是值得的,
朝鲜族的语言里面夹杂太多的汉语新单词,象电脑,电视什么的.朝鲜人用的是英语译音,现在走私都是用手机和朝鲜人联系{中国的移动网络可以覆盖边境两面}经常和朝鲜人联系的人可以听得懂,不经常交谈的也就简单对话还行,复杂的事就沟通不了了,我认识的一个韩国人开一个矿泉水厂,和朝鲜族说简单对话还行,要是说工作上的事朝鲜族也听不大明白了,朝鲜人冒充不了朝鲜族,朝鲜人长的和汉族不一样,一眼就可以区分开
随着在朝鲜的时间越来越长,认识的朝鲜人也越来越多,有一次和一个农林大学的教授说起朝鲜要开放,当时我觉得我讲的有理有据头头是道了,教授说;朝鲜不拒绝开放,但是必须有个安全的,不受限制的外部环境,最起码也得有中国的支持,没有这些条件说什么都是白扯.'我说朱镕基邀请金正日访问上海就说明中国支持朝鲜开放,教授说;那为什么后来又抓杨斌呢?那是支持吗?,我无言以对,我真不知道为什么.后来,金正日去深圳参观后一个晚上都睡不着,他被深圳的发展震撼了,他感叹说;中国的改革开放是正确的,他也要探索符合朝鲜国情的改革道路,从那以后,我逐渐改变了对金正日的看法,说到底,作为一个小国是悲哀的,
我深深的爱着朝鲜勤劳善良的人民,同情他,理解他,支持他,在他们受到无心的伤害的时候,我会尽力化解误会,让大家看到一个真实的朝鲜,也算是为中朝的友谊作一点点的贡献吧
宾馆是一座六层高,长67米,宽15米的平顶楼,〔因为漏雨我们给加的彩钢瓦,变成尖顶的了〕具体要施工的是外墙抹平刷涂料,内墙刮瓷,安装暖气,上下水等等。因为是旧楼改造,有挺多的难度,就说他们的墙面,严重的不平,多的地方相差十几公分,真不知道当初他们是怎么盖的楼,没有办法,只好刮腻子找平,因为工作量太大,宾馆领导让他们的服务员跟我们一起干活,反正宾馆也没有客人,一共分了12个小姑娘过来,那些小姑娘个个都是国色天香的。尤其是那皮肤,真不是一般的好,因为是涉外宾馆,服务员都是百里挑一选出来的,有一个叫沈仙子的还会说点中国话,每次早晨见面都鞠躬问一句,你好,她说是跟她爷爷学的,
宾馆的后院有一排二层小楼是宿舍,两个侧面是办公室和厨房,这样就组成了一个四合院,我们一共去了10个人,只准我们在院子里活动,不许出去,朝鲜人的觉悟也高,每个人都监督你,宾馆还有男劳动力七八个也归我们使用,男的干重活,女的自管拿砂纸打磨墙面,带个大口罩,只露两个大眼睛,和他们开玩笑也听不懂,只是笑,
我们把不同的工作都分包下去,负责刮瓷的是辽宁庄河的,有一个伙计不知道深浅,偷摸小姑娘的屁股,小姑娘告到宾馆领导,一商量,让那伙计回国了,宾馆的书记是个女寡妇,整天耷拉着脸看不见笑模样。
站在楼顶上可以看到不远的街道人来人往。好像是个市场,看朝鲜人不注意,偷偷溜出去逛逛,所谓市场人多货少,有卖大米,玉米,鱼,鸡蛋,鸡蛋用稻草栓起来五个一串,栓的也真是个技术活,价钱和中国差不多,还有豆油,换算人民币也是6快一斤,和中国一样价钱,可怜的是有七八十岁的老太太,就在那卖两卷卫生纸,两袋方便面,还有的卖旧螺丝,旧钉子,有的人 公然在打手机,还有卖柴禾的,看着都可惜,挺粗的落叶松劈成四半,就当柴烧了,在露天支一个大锅,当街煮面条,玉米面的,好些人蹲在地上吃,看着挺热闹的,逛了20来分钟,仍然看不到市场的尽头,心里害怕,还是快回去吧,毕竟能看出我是中国人,等我回去还是晚了。早就有人把我告到安全部了,小寡妇一脸的阶级斗争,告诉我,你的指令取消了,后来好话说尽,又是好酒,好烟,白糖,香蕉,菠萝,给安全部送去一小推车东西,才算摆平了,
另一位网友的跟帖:
我也是鸭绿江江边长大的,楼主说的应该是真实的,现在边境还是很乱,前些天我们这一个江边小村子还抓到了一个朝鲜过来的小偷,当时来了两个人,逃跑回去了一个,每人带了一把大长刀过来的,听说被抓的这个被中国人打了一宿,差点打死,第二天天亮后交给了边防警察,政府还奖励了五百元钱,现在我们这边境的人是很痛恨朝鲜小偷和军人的,以前我们这边看见朝鲜过来的人都会可怜的送些东西,可现在由于部分朝鲜军人、小偷过来后奸杀抢掠,所以大家都非常痛恨朝鲜男人,我也是其一。
还好了,至少咱不笑人穷啊。
因为兄弟不笑人穷,也不笑人无!
呵呵,这说法也一样