The protagonist Lao Tang was born in the grassroots and wandered in the pear orchard. He made a living by writing a few scripts. Lao Tang, who did not have a soldier or a soldier, rose through the troubled times in Beiyang and finally reached the peak of buying an official and taking office. He has both the prudence of a small person and the true temperament of a big hero. He is open-minded in calculation, cute in exaggeration, and shows his true feelings in times of crisis.
The protagonist Huang Shilang is one of the most powerful, and the people are fish and meat. He is an advanced person who has received Western education. For Zhang Muzhi, he has the pleasure of meeting his opponents, and also has the sympathy of heroes gathering.
Troubled Beiyang, southern China, a group of green forest bandits wearing mahjong face masks, a big liar who walks the rivers and lakes in all directions, and the southern country that sits in the mighty Goose City, fighting openly and secretly, is undoubtedly the best combination to build a tripartite confrontation .
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