
Three Kingdoms: the Man Who Shoots Tigers
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As a subject that has been poorly written, and looking at countless people who have invested in it over the years, they have all been reduced to mediocrity. Xiaosheng put himself in danger and used what he had learned in his life to write about this experience again. As a precious part of our Chinese culture, Jiangdong will naturally be passed down to this generation. This is also the first chapter of my trilogy. I hope to make today's Chinese people's depiction of this kind of culture more vivid.
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