
I Wrote Ghost Stories in Ancient Times, and the Emperor Begged Me to Stop Writing Them
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Shen Ning's original name was Shen Jianxin, who traveled to the Kang Dynasty and became a poor scholar. The original owner starved to death, and all that was left to him was three cents and a houseful of unsold eight-part essays. In desperation, he remembered the strange stories about the rules of another world, and wrote "Mysteries in the Deep House" overnight: Rule 1: Don't look in the mirror when you are young. Rule 2: When someone calls your name, don't look back. Rule 3: If you look back, don't open your eyes. The book became popular and he was arrested. In the palace hall, the emperor personally interrogated him: "How come the rules you wrote are all fulfilled in my harem?" Shen Ning was confused: "I... I made it up." The emperor dropped a secret report: "Then take a look for yourself. The 'Midnight Ghost Knocks on the Door' written in your new book just happened in the capital this morning." Later, the Dakang Dynasty added another organization: the Suppression of Evil Division. Si Zheng and Shen Ning's daily job is to write ghost stories, wait for them to come true, and then lead a team to collect the corpses. Later, some ministers impeached him for his monstrous words. The emperor stood up and said: "Shut up! His new book will be released tomorrow. Can you guarantee that what is written in it will not come true in your house?" Shen Ning looked at the civil and military officials of the Manchu Dynasty and begged him to "be merciful": It seems that I... Accidentally became the person who should not be offended in this Dakang Dynasty?
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