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Wind and Rain in the Woods
General Fiction风雨毫木西
Yitun
The four seasons in Zhefang, a small town on the border between China and Myanmar, are unknown. Although it is already late autumn, there are no flags held up by yellow leaves. The crops in the fields have long been harvested, but the surrounding fields are still colorful. If it weren't for the bunkers built by the Japanese along the road and the plaster flags sticking out from the bunkers, which destroyed the tranquility and tranquility of the town, this would really be a beautiful and rich place. No wonder thousands of years ago, people called this area "Mengbanasi" - a place as beautiful as heaven. When the sun climbed up to the tops of the phoenix-tailed bamboo trees in front of the door, I suddenly saw a plume of smoke and dust rising from the streets of Zhefang. In the billowing smoke, a car with a Japanese plaster flag on it drove into the town from the direction of Mangshi and stopped in front of the Zhefang Bao Office.
The four seasons in Zhefang, a small town on the border between China and Myanmar, are unknown. Although it is already late autumn, there are no flags held up by yellow leaves. The crops in the fields have long been harvested, but the surrounding fields are still colorful. If it weren't for the bunkers built by the Japanese along the road and the plaster flags sticking out from the bunkers, which destroyed the tranquility and tranquility of the town, this would really be a beautiful and rich place. No wonder thousands of years ago, people called this area "Mengbanasi" - a place as beautiful as heaven. When the sun climbed up to the tops of the phoenix-tailed bamboo trees in front of the door, I suddenly saw a plume of smoke and dust rising from the streets of Zhefang. In the billowing smoke, a car with a Japanese plaster flag on it drove into the town from the direction of Mangshi and stopped in front of the Zhefang Bao Office.

Gongmei Escorted to the Capital
General Fiction押往京师的贡米
Yitun
In the sixth year of the Apocalypse, Houjin Nurhachi personally led an army of 130,000 people to cross the Liao River and invade the Ming Dynasty. However, the south of the Yangtze River suffered from waterlogging, and the farmland failed to harvest. Shaanxi suffered from a severe drought, and the red land was thousands of miles away. There are internal and external troubles, officials and gentry are rampant, strongmen are out and about, and the people are hungry and cold, crying for food. Emperor Xizong changed the tribute of Zhefang Xuanfu Division from "HaoMuxi" rice to "HaoMuxi" rice. A handwriting from Wei's father-in-law Wei Zhongxian was also passed to Zhefang Chieftain's Mansion through the Ministry of War: "Synopsis of the Cultivation of HaoMuxi" should be completed as soon as possible and submitted to the capital immediately. The imperial court will distribute the improved varieties of "Haomuxi" to the disaster-stricken counties and prefectures in the south of the Yangtze River for planting to help the victims rebuild after the disaster; the "Haomuxi Cultivation Guide" will also be published by the court and distributed to the disaster-stricken counties and prefectures in the south of the Yangtze River to guide people in their cultivation.
In the sixth year of the Apocalypse, Houjin Nurhachi personally led an army of 130,000 people to cross the Liao River and invade the Ming Dynasty. However, the south of the Yangtze River suffered from waterlogging, and the farmland failed to harvest. Shaanxi suffered from a severe drought, and the red land was thousands of miles away. There are internal and external troubles, officials and gentry are rampant, strongmen are out and about, and the people are hungry and cold, crying for food. Emperor Xizong changed the tribute of Zhefang Xuanfu Division from "HaoMuxi" rice to "HaoMuxi" rice. A handwriting from Wei's father-in-law Wei Zhongxian was also passed to Zhefang Chieftain's Mansion through the Ministry of War: "Synopsis of the Cultivation of HaoMuxi" should be completed as soon as possible and submitted to the capital immediately. The imperial court will distribute the improved varieties of "Haomuxi" to the disaster-stricken counties and prefectures in the south of the Yangtze River for planting to help the victims rebuild after the disaster; the "Haomuxi Cultivation Guide" will also be published by the court and distributed to the disaster-stricken counties and prefectures in the south of the Yangtze River to guide people in their cultivation.