Ning Yuan actually saw this scene on TV later, but he didn't think it was that funny at the time.

But after Zheng Tong described it like this today, it suddenly became much more interesting.

Zheng Tong was still chattering at this time.

"Guys, here comes the funniest thing! Yuan Jun didn't expect that the girl he was asking about wasn't from the same kindergarten as him, but the girl next to her actually went to the same kindergarten as Yaer!"

"The girl was very surprised when she recognized Yuan Jun. Yuan Jun's grandson was also stunned. When he realized what was going on, he wanted to ask the girl's name from kindergarten, but she just said something and he was completely stunned!"

"The girl said directly to Yuan Jun, 'I remember you. When you were in the senior class, I think it was the next semester, and you were about to go to elementary school, you actually pooped in your trouser pocket that day. You are a celebrity in our kindergarten, we all remember you!'"

"After hearing that, Yuan Jun turned around and left! Hahahaha, we brothers couldn't even catch up with him!"

After Zheng Tong finished speaking, everyone in the room burst into laughter again.

Yuan Jun was so angry that he sat on the sofa and started looking for something that was convenient for him. He was determined to spend money on Zheng Tong.

Ning Yuan quickly stopped the furious Yuan army.

Fortunately, Yuan Jun still has the sense of shame!

After laughing for a while, Ning Yuan began to get back to the topic.

What main topic can there be on New Year’s Eve?

Of course, we are going out to have fun. How can we not join in the fun at such a lively market or temple fair?

Moreover, Zhong Yuemin and his group from Ningyuan had just accomplished such a feat that shocked the entire city that morning.

If you don't take advantage of the crowds of people on the streets today and show off, it would be like walking in the night in gorgeous clothes!

Among the many temple fairs in the old city, the most popular one among the people is the Changdian Temple Fair.

The Changdian Temple Fair is located in the Liulichang area outside Hepingmen. This area was called Haiwang Village in the Liao Dynasty and Haiwangzhuang in the Jin Dynasty.

The Changdian market began to appear during the Qianlong reign of the Qing Dynasty. In 1918, the Changdian Temple Fair was officially recognized by the Beiyang government, becoming the only official Spring Festival temple fair in the old capital.

Relying on the rich cultural resources of Liulichang, the Changdian Temple Fair has always been unique in its books, antiques, calligraphy and paintings, and stationery. It has been known as the "literary market" since ancient times.

However, this major category of calligraphy, painting and antiques was completely stopped at the end of 1966.

Of course, the Changdian Temple Fair is also famous for its special snacks, traditional crafts, daily necessities and children's toys.

In recent years, various flower shows such as stilt walking, Taiping drum, small car show, and five-tiger stick show have been competing for performance.

During the temple fair, delicacies from all over the world gather here, and the big mountain red fruits strung like Buddhist beads and the five-foot-tall candied haws are the special features of the Changdian Temple Fair.

There are also sweet and soft donkey rolls, smooth and refreshing pea yellow, sweet and chewy white sugar rice cakes, uniquely shaped sugar figures that can be eaten and played with, and more!

When Ning Yuan and his group of more than 30 people rode their bicycles to the outskirts of the Changdian Temple Fair, even the knowledgeable Ning Yuan was shocked.

There are so many people, really so many people!

Just this morning they brought over a thousand troublemakers to cause chaos in the ** compound.

When Ning Yuan saw the thousands of people behind him, he felt that it was a sea of people like a wave.

But when he saw the scene in front of him, he truly understood what it meant to be crowded with people, heads touching heads, and what it meant to be so packed that there was no room for movement!

Maybe this is the atmosphere that the Chinese New Year should have!

On both sides of the road are small vendors selling all kinds of snacks, toys, and even colorful clothes and headscarves.

The middle of the road was already crowded with tens of thousands of people, making it difficult to move.

However, everyone on the street still had a smile on their face.

Adults took their children and held them above their heads, looking around. There were crowded crowds and countless small stalls selling all kinds of things. This was the first impression these children had of the Chinese New Year, and it was also the most beautiful memory engraved in their minds.

(Who would have thought that later on, firecrackers would be banned during the Chinese New Year, and temple fairs became increasingly boring. I remember when we were kids, there were people dancing the yangge, walking on stilts, and even handing out candy, accompanied by the sound of firecrackers going off non-stop all day long. That was the authentic feeling of the New Year.)

Ning Yuan and his group also stopped their bicycles and started to squeeze into the crowd.

This group of people is like a catfish squeezed among a school of sardines.

Wherever this group of guys went, almost everyone would try their best to leave them some space to pass.

Zhong Yuemin and the others were quite excited. Look, how majestic the man is, everyone is respecting and giving way to him!

Ning Yuan didn't feel how impressive it was. He was completely focused on the various stalls and vendors at the temple fair.

Candied haws, more than 30 people each got a string!

A bunch of snacks such as sugar figurines and donkey rolls were also bought. A group of people looked around and kept eating.

Ning Yuan and Zhong Yuemin were looking at small clay figurines on the middle street when they suddenly heard screams, crying and cursing coming from the north street ahead.

Zhong Yuemin, Yuan Jun and other warmongers immediately dropped the candy figures in their hands and squeezed forward.

Ning Yuan and the others had no choice but to follow.

.........

An hour ago!

Luo Yang was visiting the temple fair with his sister Luo Yun and his sister's good friend Zhou Xiaobai.

In the morning, Luo Yang also followed Ning Yuan and his group to the compound. After some pressure, he finally made those self-righteous and arrogant grandsons compromise.

But Luo Yang didn't need to visit, because his father was not inside, so after they had finished making a fuss, they each went back to the compound.

(Luo Yun later competed with Zhou Xiaobai for a place in the military academy, purely because his father's status was not high enough, and the places were extremely precious at the time. Even the daughter of a lieutenant general had to go through the process to compete!)

After lunch, Luo Yang couldn't bear his sister Luo Yun's coquettishness and could only agree to take her and Zhou Xiaobai out to the temple fair in the afternoon.

Temple fairs are a mixed crowd, with people from all walks of life mixing in and out. (Of course, the vast majority are ordinary people.)

So this is why Luo Yun insisted on begging her brother to take them with him.

Luo Yun is a know-it-all. Although she is a little girl, she is most interested in news about fights between naughty kids.

So she naturally heard of famous tough guys in the veteran circle such as Li Yuanchao, Ning Yuan, Du Weidong, and Ma Qingyang.

His brother knew Li Yuanchao, Ning Yuan, and Du Weidong, so he was naturally not a simple person.

So after Luo Yun brought Zhou Xiaobai out, she started praising her brother Luo Yang!

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