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Introduction: Do you believe in ghosts and gods? Or to the immortal Buddha?
Still an old saying goes, in this world, many things, many people, would rather believe it, not believe it!
Bai was born in a remote mountain village. From the day he was sensible, he knew that he was different from other children. For example, when the next-door neighbor Zhang Jia kills a chicken, when the chicken is bleeding on its neck, it can see chicken tears that others can't see, saying that tears are a bit inappropriate, but tears should flow from corns and people's eyes.
Or every time firecrackers are set off in the village to celebrate the festival, in a burst of crackling firecrackers, Bai Yanchen hears not only the laughter of the villagers, but the faint sigh and plaintive sound from the noise, buzzing like a mosquito hovering in her ear. In contrast, Bai Yanchen always thinks that firecrackers are actually fried on something. Otherwise, where did it come from? It's a little colder than the well water in the east of the village.
In this way, day after day, year after year, when Bai was sixteen, a middle-aged fortune-teller was greeted by several renovated thresholds.
Very ordinary dress and manners, this is her first impression of dialogue. Listen to the old lady ...