Today I’m going to talk about “The Upper Horn”. First of all, as far as I know, "Shangzhijiao" is a Jianghu incision. It was first circulated in Jianghu in 1966, and it was widely introduced into civil society in the late 1970s. This is how the Jianghu handles incisions. Aunts an

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Today I’m going to talk about “The Upper Horn”. First of all, as far as I know,

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First of all, as far as I know, "Shangzhijiao" is a saying in Jianghu, which was first circulated in Jianghu in 1966, and widely entered civil society in the late 1970s.

Jianghu's treatment of incisions is like this. Aunts and mothers can talk about it, but Jianghu will not talk about it anymore. Afraid of falling in value.

On the contrary, people who really live in "Shangzhijiao" must not know that the place they live in is actually called "Shangzhijiao" at first. I found out later, and I would never boast about it.

It is basically impossible for a person who speaks "Shangzhijiao" to be an aborigine of the so-called "Shangzhijiao". Otherwise, he will know that it is extremely disrespectful to talk about "Shangzhijiao" every day. The countertop thing.

It can be inferred from this that the appearance of the word "Shangzhijiao" can only be the result of people from "Xiazhijiao" looking up.

The phrase "Allah lives in Shangjijiao" can basically only be a pretense of people who later immigrated to "Shangjijiao". Aboriginal people would never say that.

In addition, as for the scope of the so-called "upper corner", it is now too "wild".

A recent article said that the "Shangzhijiao" of old Shanghai is all the original old urban areas except Nanshi, Zhabei, Yangpu, Putuo.

Others say that the original concessions were all "Shangzhijiao".

IMHO, the so-called "upper corner" has never been so big.

I remember that five or six years ago, my friend Mr. "The Head of the Lu Family" and I had quite seriously summarized the so-called "Shangzhijiao" in Shanghai and compiled a jingle together.

If I remember correctly, the jingle goes like this: "Luwan North, Jing'an South, Changning two lines, Xuhui a large area" (not just double bets, but triple bets).

in Changning are mainly located at Yuyuan Road and Xinhua Road . The so-called "large area of ​​Xuhui" is limited to Xinle, Hunan and Tianping streets, and not all of these three streets. There are only two points that

wants to talk about most.

First of all, Huangpu District has never been the so-called "upper corner". A girl in the

workshop was in love, and the little sisters asked her where her boyfriend lived. At that time, location was indeed so important that it became one of the criteria for choosing a spouse. She said it was in Huangpu District. Everyone immediately advised her, "Huangpu District, it has a good reputation, and the high-rise buildings are dark inside." On the first floor, there are only two toilets at both ends, so you still have to use the toilet in the house.

Note that this is not the opinion of a few people, but a consensus. Moreover, those who slandered Dahuangpu back then were often people from Xuhui who did not live in the so-called "Shangzhijiao".

Secondly, Xujiahui has never been the so-called "top corner". Not only is it not, Xujiahui is just an urban-rural fringe area.

A girl who lives in the old street of Xu Town married a boy who lives in Huaihai Road . The boy was not good-looking and had little money back then. The little sisters asked her why. The girl made a surprising statement: It has been like this for generations. It’s time to adjust the seasoning and improve the varieties.

means, you can taste it yourself.

It is undeniable that the so-called "upper corner" has hardware standards. In the words of those days, it was equipped with coal and toilets (it was basically a dream for a young couple to use it alone, and at least it had to be shared with a large family), steel windows and waxed floors. This latter point will exclude even many new-style lanes, such as Siming Village on Yan'an Road, which has wooden windows (Jing'an Villa and Yugu Village also seem to have wooden windows?). In fact, Siming Village and many other new-style lanes are still considered “top corners”.

Of course, there are some houses that meet or are close to the above hardware standards in every district, even in the old city, such as Lane 21, Jintan Road, Dadongmen? But if it doesn't become a film, it will be considered a "point" at best, and it won't be a "corner".

However, the so-called "upper corner" also has software standards. At least in the summer, men are not shirtless, women are not allowed to go out to enjoy the cool air, they are not allowed to go out in pajamas and slippers, and they are not allowed to go out when their clothes are disheveled. Not only are they not talking, but they also do not say good things twice, and they only say half a sentence in general, so the neighborhood is basically Don't curse each other.

In fact, behind these appearances is the way of life of old Shanghainese. The three characteristics of understanding, low-key and exquisite can only be proved most in the so-called "Shangzhijiao". As for the unspoken and unrestrained conversations between neighbors, and the knowing smiles in the eyes, it can only be understood as an indescribable tacit understanding. It is difficult for people who have not worked deeply in the so-called "Shangjijiao" to discover and understand.

No wonder the little girl in Xujiahui wants to spice things up.

After 1970, the so-called "Shangzhijiao" was no longer much different from Laonan City.

Neighbors are scolding each other, and it is really "big quarrels, small quarrels every day." Slippers are everywhere on the streets; when you open your mouth, the father is always in front and the mother is behind. Otherwise, the words would not go on. A recent article by

pointed out sarcastically: Nowadays, the "upper corner" that you old Shanghainese talk about has been moved. I went to Gubei, , Lujiazui, and other high-end communities. He also said proudly that most of the homeowners there were newly arrived elites from various places.

In terms of hardware, the coal-fired and sanitary ware (and completely independent), steel windows and waxed floors have fallen from the "top equipment" of the year into the "standard equipment" of affordable housing and even low-rent housing.

Unfortunately, even your "standard configuration" is still based on the standards of the year, with no innovation at all. It's really despising. Do you have the ability to "innovate" a "standard configuration" of housing in the new century, such as "three bathrooms and three bedrooms"?

From a software perspective, now even ordinary communities are all in separate houses, with everyone closing their doors and not interacting with each other until old age. I am afraid it will be difficult to form a high-level and enviable community culture.

I just want to talk about a bug.

First, regardless of whether the community is high-end or low-end, when it comes to the change of the owners' committee or the replacement of properties, a hundred owners can have 101 opinions, and it is difficult for gods to match them. Another thing is that when encountering cars giving way in the community, most of the time they will first fight with each other with a white board, then the horns will be honked, and finally they will get off and start talking to each other.

This is probably not an isolated phenomenon.

So, do you want to hear the truth? I believe that the so-called "upper horn" cannot be transferred, it will only die.

If anyone really wants to ask, where is the so-called "Shangzhijiao" in Shanghai now?

I have only one answer, and that is:

There is no "upper corner" in the magic city.

In fact, behind these appearances is the way of life of old Shanghainese. The three characteristics of understanding, low-key and exquisite can only be proved most in the so-called "Shangzhijiao". As for the unspoken and unrestrained conversations between neighbors, and the knowing smiles in the eyes, it can only be understood as an indescribable tacit understanding. It is difficult for people who have not worked deeply in the so-called "Shangjijiao" to discover and understand.

No wonder the little girl in Xujiahui wants to spice things up.

After 1970, the so-called "Shangzhijiao" was no longer much different from Laonan City.

Neighbors are scolding each other, and it is really "big quarrels, small quarrels every day." Slippers are everywhere on the streets; when you open your mouth, the father is always in front and the mother is behind. Otherwise, the words would not go on. A recent article by

pointed out sarcastically: Nowadays, the "upper corner" that you old Shanghainese talk about has been moved. I went to Gubei, , Lujiazui, and other high-end communities. He also said proudly that most of the homeowners there were newly arrived elites from various places.

In terms of hardware, the coal-fired and sanitary ware (and completely independent), steel windows and waxed floors have fallen from the "top equipment" of the year into the "standard equipment" of affordable housing and even low-rent housing.

Unfortunately, even your "standard configuration" is still based on the standards of the year, with no innovation at all. It's really despising. Do you have the ability to "innovate" a "standard configuration" of housing in the new century, such as "three bathrooms and three bedrooms"?

From a software perspective, now even ordinary communities are all in separate houses, with everyone closing their doors and not interacting with each other until old age. I am afraid it will be difficult to form a high-level and enviable community culture.

I just want to talk about a bug.

First, regardless of whether the community is high-end or low-end, when it comes to the change of the owners' committee or the replacement of properties, a hundred owners can have 101 opinions, and it is difficult for gods to match them. Another thing is that when encountering cars giving way in the community, most of the time they will first fight with each other with a white board, then the horns will be honked, and finally they will get off and start talking to each other.

This is probably not an isolated phenomenon.

So, do you want to hear the truth? I believe that the so-called "upper horn" cannot be transferred, it will only die.

If anyone really wants to ask, where is the so-called "Shangzhijiao" in Shanghai now?

I have only one answer, and that is:

There is no "upper corner" in the magic city.

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