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Long Songs in the Market, Fireworks Crossing the World

North Pluto

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The Dajing Dynasty was a prosperous and prosperous period with clear seas and rivers. There were no wars, disputes, or intrigues in the court, and the people all over the world lived and worked in peace and contentment. The dynasty emphasized the livelihood of the people and passed down traditional crafts. The local customs and customs flourished, the laws were loose, and the folk customs were simple. It was a gentle era that was not voluptuous, impatient, or impetuous. The core stage of the story is located in the hinterland of the south of the Yangtze River - Qingping Town, an ancient Linhe town built on the water with a thousand-year ancient charm. The ancient town is far away from the bustle of the capital and the hustle and bustle of officialdom. It has bluestone roads crisscrossing it, stilted buildings near the river, and streets and alleys dotted with various time-honored craft shops, market stalls, teahouses and restaurants. Residents in the town have lived together for generations, and they know their neighbors well and help each other. They have preserved complete traditional folk customs, old craftsmanship and fireworks rules. Qingping Town is a small world of its own: in the early morning there are breakfast smokers and vendors hawking, during the day there are craftsmen working and pedestrians coming and going, and at night there are lights along the river and gossip. Here there is no infighting and internal strife of pursuing fame and fortune, and no oppression of class crushing. Everyone is guarding their own little life, little craftsmanship, and little tenderness, hiding the most touching things in the world.