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北美1773:英美也配叫列强?
There Are Deer In Southern Fujian
In 1773, Levi went from being abandoned as a sailor by the East India Company to being a member of the Boston Tea Party. A box of Wuyi Mountain Tea is all his belongings, and it is also the fulcrum that can stir up troubled times in North America. When the white-skinned madman shouted "freedom" and threw tea leaves, he used lapsang souchong to make pies, used oolong tea to catch nobles, sold oriental magic medicine to royalists, and stuffed instant tea bags to British soldiers. Levi's original dream was to survive. After owning a box of tea, he wanted to live a better life. And when the suspension bridge of Dragon Castle fell, he knew that what he wanted was a dynasty. Later, people were lucky enough to open the diary of Li Wei, the Lord of Dragon Castle, and there was only one sentence written in it: To the great China of the future, your most loyal warrior Li Wei spent his life blocking the United States in the North American continent, allowing the Japanese to be trapped in Honshu Island, preventing the Russians from worrying about northern China, and allowing the empire on which the sun never sets to fall prematurely. The history of Levi's fortune is a gray survival guide. They used tea smuggling to open up joints, used false identities to fool colonial officials, used cooperation to kidnap Hamilton Trading Company, and used neutrality to make both the Continental Congress and the British army lose face. In Longbao's court, he used Eastern law to decide the case. In Longbao's school, Chinese became the top language that all races must learn. The troubled times in North America were like a melting pot, which refined his weakness, but could not refine his Chinese roots. Li Wei stood on the top of Dragon Fort, "Every step I take is to help the Chinese people step into the promised land in North America."
In 1773, Levi went from being abandoned as a sailor by the East India Company to being a member of the Boston Tea Party. A box of Wuyi Mountain Tea is all his belongings, and it is also the fulcrum that can stir up troubled times in North America. When the white-skinned madman shouted "freedom" and threw tea leaves, he used lapsang souchong to make pies, used oolong tea to catch nobles, sold oriental magic medicine to royalists, and stuffed instant tea bags to British soldiers. Levi's original dream was to survive. After owning a box of tea, he wanted to live a better life. And when the suspension bridge of Dragon Castle fell, he knew that what he wanted was a dynasty. Later, people were lucky enough to open the diary of Li Wei, the Lord of Dragon Castle, and there was only one sentence written in it: To the great China of the future, your most loyal warrior Li Wei spent his life blocking the United States in the North American continent, allowing the Japanese to be trapped in Honshu Island, preventing the Russians from worrying about northern China, and allowing the empire on which the sun never sets to fall prematurely. The history of Levi's fortune is a gray survival guide. They used tea smuggling to open up joints, used false identities to fool colonial officials, used cooperation to kidnap Hamilton Trading Company, and used neutrality to make both the Continental Congress and the British army lose face. In Longbao's court, he used Eastern law to decide the case. In Longbao's school, Chinese became the top language that all races must learn. The troubled times in North America were like a melting pot, which refined his weakness, but could not refine his Chinese roots. Li Wei stood on the top of Dragon Fort, "Every step I take is to help the Chinese people step into the promised land in North America."