
The Ancient Stage in Chenzhuang Village
by Tian Zhijun
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Xiong'er Mountain has a radius of several hundred miles. The mountains are high and the forests are dense, and there are tigers, leopards and beards. Xiong'er Mountain has thousands of springs and streams. Thousands of springs and streams flow out of Xiong'er Mountain and into the Great Plains to form a clear river meandering eastward. The Xiaoqing River heading east has many twists and turns. There is a large stone bridge on the river about ten miles away from Xiong'er Mountain. The bluestone on the large stone bridge has two deep ruts, which were crushed by merchant vehicles traveling from north to south over the years. Next to the big stone bridge and on the south bank of the Xiaoqing River is Chenzhuang Village. Chenzhuangzhai is the largest village in a radius of more than ten miles. It is surrounded by Daliuzhuang, Xiaoli Village, Zhangzhuang, He Village, Xiaowangzhuang... Chenzhuangzhai has a dense population. A north-south street connecting the big stone bridge was a mile long, and the street was wide enough for three carriages to run side by side, so it became a large market with a radius of more than ten miles. The market in Chenzhuangzhai is open on even days.
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