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一位名人曾经说过,我们塑造了自己的房屋,反过来,房屋也朔造了我们。“多而不用大而不当”1992年,浙江温州农民张某一家三门高高兴兴搬进新建的一陈三层小楼,不久全家人就发现这楼 有点儿不对头——每天都有东西不翼而飞,检查楼上楼下几十个门窗从没发现窃贼踪迹。三个月后那个梁上君子走下房主生活的一、二层做案时被抓住——他竟然在这小楼的三层上足不出户有吃有喝过
A celebrity once said that we have shaped our own houses. In turn, the houses have also created us. “Instead of being big and not worth it,” Zhang Wenyi, a farmer from Wenzhou, Zhejiang Province, was cheerfully moved into a newly built three-story building in 1992. Not long after, the family discovered that this building was a bit wrong—every day there was something. When they were missing, they checked the dozens of doors and windows upstairs and downstairs and found no traces of thieves. Three months later, Liang Shangjun’s son was caught on the first and second floor of his homeowner’s life. He was caught eating on the three floors of this small building.