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In the early years of the Sui Dynasty, a Tongzhou man carried wheat rice to the capital city of Chang'an to sell. When we walked to Weishui, the river was full of ice. Because he had rushed to the road in the middle of the night, he felt hungry and wanted to eat some wheat rice.

In the early years of the Sui Dynasty, a Tongzhou man carried wheat rice to the capital city of Chang'an to sell. When we walked to Weishui, the river was full of ice. Because he had rushed to the road in the middle of the night, he felt hungry and wanted to eat some wheat rice, but he didn't bring water, so he wanted to smash the ice to get water. He smashed open an ice hole the size of a bowl, thinking that this would be good, and the ice hole could be used as a rice bowl. So, he poured the wheat rice into the ice hole, and as a result, he poured a little bit of loose, and unconsciously poured out a bag of wheat rice, and did not mix it into wheat rice. He had to stand by the ice hole and sigh, not knowing what to do. After a long time, the water in the ice hole gradually became clear, illuminating his figure. He suddenly shouted loudly, "It turns out that this is the guy who stole my wheat rice!" This thief was really not satisfied, and deliberately demonstrated to me with his face on his back! He waved his fist at the ice hole, until the water was muddy and the figure was gone, and then he scolded away indignantly, and as he walked, he wondered to himself: "This thief ran so fast, and in the blink of an eye, he disappeared without a trace." "When he got to the shore, he saw a lot of fine sand, so he filled the sand with a cloth bag and carried it home.

In the early years of the Sui Dynasty, a Tongzhou man carried wheat rice to the capital city of Chang'an to sell. When we walked to Weishui, the river was full of ice. Because he had rushed to the road in the middle of the night, he felt hungry and wanted to eat some wheat rice.
In the early years of the Sui Dynasty, a Tongzhou man carried wheat rice to the capital city of Chang'an to sell. When we walked to Weishui, the river was full of ice. Because he had rushed to the road in the middle of the night, he felt hungry and wanted to eat some wheat rice.
In the early years of the Sui Dynasty, a Tongzhou man carried wheat rice to the capital city of Chang'an to sell. When we walked to Weishui, the river was full of ice. Because he had rushed to the road in the middle of the night, he felt hungry and wanted to eat some wheat rice.

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