
Salt Caravan
by Zhao Ying
About This Novel
1936, Sichuan Ziliujing Salt Field. Tianyi Hall has recently recruited two young people who joined the Brother Pao organization for the horse racing gang. Li Jiufeng, the helmsman of Pao Brother, accepted him as his apprentice and gave them the names Yunlong and Yunhu. On the fifteenth day of the first lunar month, the "Five Dragons Competition" will be held in each dock. When Yunlong and Yunhu performed "Crossing the Mountain of Swords", Yunhu did something "tricky" and made the "Tianyitang" Pao Ge team win the first prize. Yunhu and others took the bonus while the brothers played cards at Dongwa's house. Yunhu took the opportunity to rape Dongwa's wife and was punished by Brother Pao's family law, but Yunhu escaped. The widow Xu Ersao of Mafang Street fell in love with Yunlong. However, Yunlong's sweetheart is Ahua, a girl from the Buyi ethnic group in Yunnan. Yunlong and his gang transported salt to Yunnan. Meeting a righteous man at Dou Sha Pass; meeting a horse thief at Jiuli Po Horse Store; walking to Shimen Village and being locked up by Shimen. It turns out that the owner of Shimen Village is already Yunhu. After Yunlong and Yunhu resolved their love and hatred, they went through the thrilling manger adventure together, went to western Yunnan to fight against the Japanese, and finally died heroically.
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Classic Reading Good Books
Good books to read every day
A very nice book
Pretty good book
Kjhhhh
Kjhhh
Fhhhjj
Well, this is the best book I have ever read for the first time.
This is a tragic song, singing about the mountains, the water, and the people back then. It has the tranquility in the hustle and bustle, the lightness in the majesty, the tenderness in the majesty, and the vigor in the pathos.
