
Qingcheng Nineteen Heroes
About This Novel
It is said that outside Xuanhua Gate in Guan County, there is a Yongning Bridge, which is made of bamboo and hemp ropes. This bridge spans the river and is twenty or thirty feet long. The rapids under the bridge are turbulent and surging. Whenever the water rises in spring, the waves shoot out like thunder and thunder. The footbridge is crumbling. You can't help but feel thrilling and dizzy. Once you cross the other side, not far ahead, you will see a mountain weir surrounded by tall bamboos and green trees blocking out the sun. Lined with winding streams and gurgling green waves, the scenery becomes more and more beautiful. Half a mile away from the weir, there is a small village named Qiujiachangba. There are no foreign surnames in the village. There are only a hundred households, but they own one to two hundred hectares of mountain fields and orchards. The Xi family had been farming and studying for generations, and they did not have many houses. At that time, the people in Guan County were very honest, so the whole family was very wealthy.
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I've seen the original (thread set) and wanted to see it again. But --- I'm so disappointed, it's such a mess, I really don't know if it was proofread by a liar, a liar, or a liar.
It turns out to be a book written by the originator of martial arts. . . . . .
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I was passing by soy sauce and signed in.
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Community(0)
Official(5)Scraped 20d ago
I've seen the original (thread set) and wanted to see it again. But --- I'm so disappointed, it's such a mess, I really don't know if it was proofread by a liar, a liar, or a liar.
It turns out to be a book written by the originator of martial arts. . . . . .
. . . . . .
. . . . .
I was passing by soy sauce and signed in.









