
Evening Talk in the Ancient Well
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The busy shops on Zhongshan Road in Jiangcheng hide a boundary that connects yin and yang. The shabby shop given by Li Fugui became Chen Jiu's shelter and a "temporary inn" for lonely ghosts. The barefooted Taoist priest, holding the dragon-hunting plate handed down from his ancestors, guarded the Yin-Yang Gate and saw all the weird things in the city. The strange traces of the cripple in black robes, the resentful sighs deep in the shop, and the mortals haunted by the evil spirit... Chen Jiu held the steamed bun in his mouth and shook the copper coins in his hand: "Yin and Yang have boundaries. I will set the rules. This dirty thing in Jiangcheng should be taken care of." (Urban Metaphysics\u002F Yin Yang Feng Shui\u002F Folk rumors, not a cool article, a slow taste of ghost things in the world)
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