Chapter 4 The Origin of "Yi Jiugao".

Later, I learned that "Yi Jiugao" was not originally called Yi Jiugao, his name was Tian Zeliang.

Tian Zeliang came in because of intentional injury. Here's how it happened: Mr. Tian Zeliang owned a barber shop near the university town in Hexi, and one morning when he was about to open his business when he saw three teenage children scratching the sign of his barber shop with knives. Tian Zeliang actually beat away the three troublesome little butts with one enemy and three enemies. When he opened the door of the store to clean up, the three beaten people called their companions to come over for revenge and prepared to smash the store, so Comrade Tian Zeliang fought with them with a pair of scissors in his left hand and a razor in his right hand in order to protect his store.

The scene should have looked like this:

Tian Zeliang looked coldly at the group of people gathered at the door of his store, a group of people who were stronger than him in height and weight.

He held a knife in his left hand, a razor, a very sharp razor.

In his right hand is a pair of scissors, scissors that have cut through countless hairs.

One flash, no, it should be two.

Because he shot too fast.

Tian Zeliang still stood there in his original posture.

Tick, tick,

It was the razors and scissors on his hands that were slowly dripping blood.

Among the group of people who were about to besiege Tian Zeliang, one of them suddenly covered his face with one hand and his ears with the other.

The result of the knife was a cut in the face, making an opening on the right side of the man's face and cutting directly into the mouth.

The scissors hit the root of the ear directly, and the left earlobe swayed with the wind when a gust of wind passed.

Of course, this is my imagination, because I really can't understand why Ryo Tazawa's size can hurt people like that in a one-on-one group fight.

Regardless of how it happened at the time, it is an indisputable fact that the person who was injured by him had fourteen stitches on his face and seven stitches in his mouth, and he had to have his ears connected. So, Comrade Tian Zeliang came in.

Zhao Changping rushed to prison for half a month earlier than Tian Zeliang.

When Zhao Changping first arrived at the No. 7 Prison, the correctional cadres of the No. 7 Prison asked if anyone needed to call family or friends to ask someone outside to send clothes and living expenses. So Zhao Changping wrote a phone call and asked Xia cadre to help call, and the call was to his brother-in-law, asking his brother-in-law to send him a thousand yuan to come in. His brother-in-law's name is Yi Jiugao.

After Xia cadre made a call, a receipt was sent to the number, on which was written the reply of each call asked him to make on his behalf.

Zhao Changping's phone number reads: I have promised to send it in a few days.

Zhao Changping was very addicted to smoking, and after seeing that his brother-in-law had promised to send money, he borrowed cigarettes from the "above" Du Ge to smoke. At the beginning, borrow one pack and return two packs. After two days, it became a borrowing of one pack and three packs. I borrowed a total of six packs of cigarettes.

A week passed, and the families of several people in the number sent money, but there was no name of Zhao Changping.

Another week passed, and it still didn't arrive. This week, Zhao Changping borrowed six packs of cigarettes from Du Ge.

Another week passed, and it still didn't arrive. This week, Zhao Changping was going to borrow cigarettes, but no one lent him anything.

Again, Cadre Xia asked the people in the cell to write down the phone number that needed to be made, and he called on his behalf. Zhao Changping wrote down his brother-in-law's phone number again, asked the cadres to help, and asked why the money had not been delivered.

The receipt under this is written: No send!

After reading the receipt, Zhao Changping scolded fiercely: "I grass you Yi Jiugao, Lao Tzu won't kill you if he comes out!" ”

After the people in the cell saw it, you laughed at what you said.

Brother Du said: "Brother Chang, your brother-in-law is too unkind, you see that you have let your sister get you, and if he wants him to give you a thousand yuan, you won't do it, and you will go out and ask your sister to divorce!" ”

The monkey asked, "Zhao Changping, how many years has your sister been married?" ”

"Eight years."

"Look, you see, in eight years, how many times is your brother-in-law going to your sister? Now it's at least 100 yuan to find a chicken woman outside. He has your sister for eight years, let alone a thousand yuan, if you ask him to send 10,000 yuan, he should send it to you immediately! ”

"Mom's don't, Yi Jiugao on a dog day!" Zhao Changping scolded from time to time in the next few days.

Du Ge may have known that he would never get back the cigarettes he lent, or maybe he was too bored and wanted to have some fun.

One day, after dinner, he called Zhao Changping and Tian Zeliang in front of him and said, "In the future, Brother Chang, you call Yi Jiugao, and Tian Zeliang will agree." Then Brother Chang, you will scold fiercely. ”

So many days after that, you can see such a scene:

Zhao Changping called "Yi Jiugao", Tian Zeliang replied, and then Zhao Changping scolded, "You dog mongrel, Lao Tzu is your mother, why are you lying to Lao Tzu?" Someone next to him laughed and said, "Brother Chang, why did he ask him why he didn't give you money after your sister?" So Zhao Changping called "Yi Jiugao" again, Tian Zeliang replied again, and Zhao Changping scolded again: "Why didn't you give me money if you brute messed with Lao Tzu's sister?" You shit! ”………… Sometimes Tian Zeliang didn't want to answer, so Liang Fang would go over and give him two slaps, "Why don't you agree?" What did Brother Du tell you? ”

This scene continued until Tian Zeliang was released from prison.

The two of them are actually fellow villagers, fellow villagers of one town. But in the Seven Prisons, they have always been a pair of mortal enemies. Tian Zeliang didn't want to accept the name "Yi Jiugao" at all, but he had no way not to accept it. During this period, he also resisted a few times, but after all, he was not the swordsman in Gu Long's novels, so the result of the rebellion was that he could not win with more than one enemy again. One of them was so tragic that 13 people in the cell were shackled by correctional cadres. This will be mentioned later. And Zhao Changping finally found a place to vent his dissatisfaction, and this venting is not only protected by the "above", but also what the whole prison wants to see.

So, Tian Zeliang became Yi Jiugao, and later, when everyone called him Yi Jiugao, he would agree without hesitation. It's just that when Zhao Changping called him, he would be very reluctant to respond.

Du Ge was obviously very satisfied that he had planned such a program for the supervisors, and every night during the six days between my entry into the Seventh Prison and his release from prison, he would ask Zhao Changping and Tian Zeliang to perform for everyone.

And after Du Ge was released from prison, this show was also retained until Tian Zeliang withdrew from this circle. After Tian Zeliang was released from prison, the later learners wanted to find someone to play the role of "Yi Jiugao" and continue the show. But I haven't been able to find a suitable candidate, and it may be that everyone has felt that it is not new and does not want to play anymore. I have to leave it alone!

Tian Zeliang went out after being detained for nearly three months, and after he paid money to the injured, it seems that the case was closed as a public security dispute. I don't know the specifics, but he has always belonged to the type that doesn't communicate with people very much. I also reasoned after hearing a few words in the conversation between the students in the cell and him after he returned from several police interrogations and lawyer interviews.

The night before Tian Zeliang was released, the learners stopped their routine every night, and Zhao Changping pulled him aside with a smile and said, "Yi Jiugao, I'm sorry for scolding you every day in the number, but I can't help you know, right?" If you go out, please go to my house, I asked the college students to help me write a letter to my mother and son, you help me bring it to them. ”

Tian Zeliang didn't know how to hide the letter I wrote for Zhao Changping, and he was not searched and confiscated when he went out. On the third day after he went out, Chang Ge received new cotton clothes, cotton shoes, underwear and so on from his family. Of course, the most urgent money he mentioned was indispensable. His family gave him 3,000 yuan for living expenses at one time, which allowed him to smoke and eat vegetables for a long time without having to help others pack betel nuts.

Judging from my observations during my detention, most of the investigators have an educational attitude towards the people they are dealing with, that is, us, in the words of Officer Wang, who handled my case: "We don't want to receive calls from the police, and we also want to go to work every day to read the newspaper in the office, drink tea, and get off work on time to pick up our children home." On weekends, you can go shopping. How good do you think it is to have such social tranquility? But you see, in our small police station, more than a dozen people, from the chief instructor to us people's police to auxiliary police security, which one of them can really get to work on time? Zhou Shaoqing, just say you, from the time you were caught to the time you were sent to the detention center, how many people circled around you? Those two auxiliary policemen, and a security guard asked you to make a pen admission card and contact your home to check all kinds of information of your party newspaper, do you think we can rest normally? You still have to patrol at night, and you think you're a first-time offender, and you may think that what you're doing makes sense. But if people in society think like you, and do what they think makes sense and can do, regardless of whether there is a bad impact or not, then what else do you need the law to do? Isn't that a mess when you say that, you, who have been studying for four years, haven't you thought about the social harm you have in doing this? Not to mention such a high level, don't you have a little bit of legal awareness? Don't you think what you did was a crime? If everybody does what they want, then why do we need to do it? So what else do you need law enforcement agencies for? "This is what Officer Wang told me at the interview when I was arraigned again at the detention center after I was approved for arrest by the procuratorate.

I don't know if Officer Wang would say this to everyone he handled, but I clearly felt that he was more educated than punished than punished by the meeting that day.

"The procedure of your case on my side is over, and now the case file has reached the procuratorate, and the procuratorate will prosecute you, and after the case file is submitted to the court, there will be a notice document to inform you when the trial will be held. There is a designated defense lawyer at the time of the trial, and you can also give up and defend yourself. I know the facts of your case, and you can rest easy, I estimate that you will be about half a year to eight months, and from the day you were arrested, your sentence will be counted during the time you are now in the detention center. Time is not long, during this time you really have to reflect on yourself, I am sorry for you, you are going to be recorded in the file, there will be a lot of influence in social life in the future, but there is no way, in your own statement you are a person with full capacity for criminal responsibility, then you should be responsible for your own actions. "Officer Wang asked me to sign the arrest papers, handed me two packs of cigarettes, and finally said this and left.

After I was released from prison, I went to the police station, not to see anyone or thank anyone, but to get my documents and belongings.

There I met Officer Wang, who was at work on weekends.

Tian Zeliang's case-handling police came to the detention center for arraignment more frequently, and from the few words Tian Zeliang said after returning to his cell, we learned that his case-handling police had been working hard to persuade the people he had injured and their families, and they were also trying their best to characterize the nature of his case as legitimate defense. In the end, it should be regarded as a relatively satisfactory settlement, and Tian Zeliang was released after about three months of detention.