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Time stamp on daquan

Unconsciously, selling kidneys to buy apples has become a popular vocabulary, representing people's pursuit of material things in the new era. But you may not believe it. In the 1970s, someone would eat shit for a watch!

At that time, if a person had "three turns and one ring" (watch, sewing machine, bicycle, radio), he could marry a wife. A worker saved money for several years and finally bought a "Shanghai" watch, showing it off in the production team, saying that he would never change anything except eating shit in front of me. As a result, I didn't expect someone to really beg for his wife and point to his watch. As a result, it is conceivable that neither of them gave up their watches and fought. ......

It may be ridiculous now, but just like people now sell kidneys to buy apples, every era has its own imprint.

In the journey of tracing back the light and shadow in a hurry that year, let's review the "three major events" of marriage that people talk about and truly feel the changes of the times.

Three things to get married in the 1950s: playing suona, getting back in the sedan chair, and sprinkling sugar.

In the 1950s, marriage was the first time that two people who knew their names for a long time met, and then they played suona, sat back in the sedan chair, sprinkled candy, and got together with their relatives and neighbors. So at that time, playing suona, sitting back in the sedan chair and sprinkling sugar were the "three major events" essential for marriage.

Three wedding events in the 1960s: 36 legs or 72 legs.

In the 1960s, marriage started to be a bit fastidious, and "36 legs" or "72 legs" were needed, but most of them were based on 36 legs. "36 legs" refers to a bed, a cupboard, a chest of drawers, a chamber pot box (bedside table), a table and four chairs. The other is a bed, a big cupboard, a chest of drawers, a desk, a table and four chairs. Anyway, 36 legs will do.

Three wedding events in the 1970s: three turns and one ring.

After the reform and opening up, people have a desire to consume. When people with good families get married, they begin to prepare "three big things": watches, bicycles and sewing machines. In addition, counting the radio, the watch with three turns and one ring should be Shanghai, the sewing machine should be Bee and West Lake, and the bicycle should be flying pigeon and forever. This kind of marriage was called upper class at that time.

? Bicycle-a "tool" for young people to play handsome at that time.

Married three things in the 1980s: refrigerator, TV set and washing machine.

With the increase of income, watches, bicycles and sewing machines that once made a generation proud have long been uncommon. People began to move towards electrification, and the "three big things" they pursued evolved into refrigerators, washing machines and televisions. Even if the refrigerator is only a single door, the washing machine is a single tube, and the TV is black and white, people's lives are sweeter than honey!

Three things to get married in the 1990s: computer, air conditioner and motorcycle.

In the 1990s, the "three big things" became computers, air conditioners and motorcycles. Especially air conditioning, because of its good cooling and heating effect, has become the first choice for many newlyweds. Families with better economic conditions will automatically add video recorders to the three major items, which is also an important reference standard for showing their wealth outside the three major items, which is super respectable.

? These "old three things" that once appeared in our world will always be the memories of the times that we can't forget. The "three major events" of rushing to get married in those days are the perfect evidence of the wedding memory of that era!

Looking at the third piece of that era, it seems to pull us back to that lush, simple and simple era. Let's take a look at those precious memories of the past.

I still remember that there were no cars in the street at that time, and everyone went to work and school by bike.

Remember, the minibus didn't appear until then.

I still remember that the public library is almost the same as it is now, and it can be seen that everyone is studying hard.

? I still remember that in the 1980s, the love of perm was very popular, and women who loved beauty cut off their long braids one after another, and big waves walked down the street, which is the current hipster ~

I still remember that at that time, a box of snowflake cream was all a woman's cosmetics, so all the beautiful women on the street could be called pure beauty.

I still remember that at that time, it usually took more than half a month for men and women to write letters, just as the saying goes: In the past, the traffic was slow, and only one person could be loved in a lifetime.

I still remember that the classroom was dark and broken at that time, and everyone stood up straight with their hands behind their backs. When the teacher asks who will answer this question, their little hands must be held high.

I still remember that the teacher punished me for copying English words dozens of times. Lazy kids have done this, haha, smart! Wit!

I still remember that there was an abacus lesson and the abacus was ringing. I didn't know there were hundreds of thousands of businesses. Some boys can use the abacus as a skateboard, which is too naughty!

I still remember that the tape recorders and tapes of that era were also full of memories, storytelling romance of the Three Kingdoms, Yue Fei biography, and Hong Kong songs that were popular all over the country.

Remember, hopscotch, we each play once!

I still remember that I didn't hate Mondays at that time, but I hated going home every Tuesday afternoon and not being able to watch the Legend of the White Snake on time!

I remember when the new book was released, it was carefully wrapped in the cover.

I still remember that people were more diligent at that time, and they didn't feel tired at all when cutting wheat, drying sweet potatoes and bundling corn cobs.

Remember those days when you can't go back?

Those days became the most unforgettable time in our hearts.

Every era has its own imprint of the times. In 1970s, people liked watches, sewing machines and bicycles. In the 1980s, people liked refrigerators, televisions and washing machines. In the 1990s, people liked motorcycles, computers and air conditioners.