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Ghost Stories of Taiping (three Parts)
General Fiction太平鬼记(三则)
Shang Sijia
Ghosts are born, but I don't know their names. I was born in 1969. I suddenly suffered a catastrophe at the age of 20. I lost my mind and body. I was sent to a hospital in the suburbs of Beijing. The days and months passed by for eighteen years. He likes to talk about ghosts and talk too wildly, which is not tolerated in the world. Fortunately, he has recovered and is now entering the business world, with a promising future. I studied his medical records and fell in love with his words about his strange powers and confusing gods. A gentleman would not do this, but peace and prosperity can also be spent forever. Therefore, following the example of the forefathers, it was compiled into "Taiping Ghost Records". One of my close friends, a senior master, turned out to be blind. The master never told me this. It is said that the top figures in our field are all blind, such as Shi Kuang, who left more stories than music scores. It is said that without eyes, you can eliminate external interference, your ears will be sharper, and your fingertips will be more flexible. But I think this is all nonsense.
Ghosts are born, but I don't know their names. I was born in 1969. I suddenly suffered a catastrophe at the age of 20. I lost my mind and body. I was sent to a hospital in the suburbs of Beijing. The days and months passed by for eighteen years. He likes to talk about ghosts and talk too wildly, which is not tolerated in the world. Fortunately, he has recovered and is now entering the business world, with a promising future. I studied his medical records and fell in love with his words about his strange powers and confusing gods. A gentleman would not do this, but peace and prosperity can also be spent forever. Therefore, following the example of the forefathers, it was compiled into "Taiping Ghost Records". One of my close friends, a senior master, turned out to be blind. The master never told me this. It is said that the top figures in our field are all blind, such as Shi Kuang, who left more stories than music scores. It is said that without eyes, you can eliminate external interference, your ears will be sharper, and your fingertips will be more flexible. But I think this is all nonsense.