
The Legend of Thieves
by Ye Guangqin
About This Novel
The Peking Opera "The Legend of Thieves" is adapted from the traditional play "Jiajialou" and tells the story of the green forest at the end of love. --Author's Note. The bus was bumpy all the way, crawling along the mountain road, heavy and slow, and might stop at any time. There is a hazy sky above our heads, dark and thick, and under our feet are rolling clouds, equally dark and thick. Occasionally, a branch of a tree emerges from the thick gray, a cluster of dark green leaves, with a damp moisture, mature and ferocious. It is a green barwood, a tree that is too common in the Qinling Mountains. The car was filled with the strong smell of diesel, dry smoke, stinky feet, firewood and chicken manure. The driver at the front was holding a cigarette in his mouth, his eyes blurred, one hand on the window, the other on the steering wheel, carelessly waving the lives of dozens of people in the car.
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Official(2)Scraped 21d ago
I'm willing to spend money on this kind of work.
There is still such a big bandit in Shaanxi.
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Official(2)Scraped 21d ago
I'm willing to spend money on this kind of work.
There is still such a big bandit in Shaanxi.
