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Where did Qu Manxia, a female hooligan in the 1980s come from?

Changchun people.

The woman named Zhai Manxia was born in a relatively wealthy family. Influenced by her parents' enlightened thoughts, she has been keen on reading western romance novels since she was a child. In the severe social environment at that time, in fact, what she loved was not allowed. This can be seen from people's clothes and living habits. For example, people's clothes are called "blue-gray sea", and people are usually more reserved and will not pursue love excessively.

Even now, in fact, Zhai Manxia's behavior is not favored by most people. She can be said to be a "female sea king", and she loves one when she sees one. However, the female Neptune is the talk of people after dinner at most, but it is not something on the line. However, at that time, such a thing was immoral and even suspected of breaking the law. Because the prevailing criminal law at that time stipulated that those who gather people to fight, stir up trouble, insult women or engage in other hooliganism activities, and disturb public order, if the circumstances are bad, shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not more than seven years, criminal detention or public surveillance. The ringleader of a rogue group shall be sentenced to more than seven years in prison. Many people are puzzled when they read this article. There is no such article in our current popular criminal law, but this law looks familiar. Because this law is the predecessor of the compulsory accusation of X, the accusation of X against children, the crime of gathering Y to disturb public order, the crime of gathering people to fight, and the crime of stirring up trouble, it is also a controversial "hooligan crime". As a pocket-sized crime, hooliganism includes all kinds of behaviors that undermine social order. Punishment for affray. Punishment for harassing women in public. Performing in the street will be punished. Because the scope of "other hooliganism" in the law is too large, some vaguely defined behaviors are also included.