
I Was a Female Catcher in the Northern Zhou Dynasty
by Wan Weng
About This Novel
Northern and Southern Dynasties, This is an era of constant wars and turbulence; an era of starvation and death but no one cares; an era of moral decay and broken rites; an era of extravagance and debauchery in the temples, the sound of bells and bells and drunkenness can be heard endlessly, and the various forces are plotting against each other. , The change of political power, no one cares about the courtesy between king and minister, father and son, the love between brothers, power makes brothers turn against each other, and makes father and son fight each other with swords and swords; but inside the thatched cottage, they are like fireflies and dogs, their lives are like grass and mustard, and the people have been deprived of food and clothing for many years. The era is like this, and the rivers and lakes are like this. Zhuangzi said: "It is better to forget each other in the rivers and lakes than to stay together." Jianghu... A place that sounds exciting, a place that many people yearn for, a place where many people's dreams begin, and a place where many people's dreams are broken. Where there are people, there are rivers and lakes, and where there are rivers and lakes, there are grievances and hatreds. It is not a river and lake, it is a river and lake.
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