
Copper Bell
by Xiao Long
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Aruna's days were as thick as an ox's hair and as sparse as an ox's horns. This day is like a cow's hoof divided into two parts: morning and afternoon, early morning and evening. Aruna's morning begins with the sound of the bells. Aobao Yingzi (village) is hidden in the mountain folds, and the mountain folds are hidden in the map. There are nearly a hundred houses crowded together, with walls touching walls and front eaves touching back ridges. An elm tree squeezes out of the darkness, followed by hundreds of elm trees. It was dawn, the dawn was on the backs of birds, and the smoke was in the chimneys. The eaves of Aruna's house were obscured by the eaves of Punk's house, so it was impossible to know the time of dawn. The sound of the copper bells of the sheep shepherd Surilhok became a call. Surilhok drove his sheep through the street in the morning. He carried a whip on his shoulder, and the copper bell the size of a tea cup attached to the whip pole jingled in the wind, spreading clear ringtones all the way.
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