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In the Ming Dynasty, there was a little langzhong named Song Ming, because he often rescued small animals with broken legs in the mountains, he had no master of superb bone jointing techniques, and eagles, pheasants, and even multi-legged centipedes were not there

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In the Ming Dynasty, there was a Xiaolangzhong named Song Ming, because he often rescued small animals with broken legs in the mountains, he had no master of superb bone jointing techniques, including eagles, pheasants, and even multi-legged centipedes. One day, Song Ming's hand was bitten by a centipede, he endured the pain and came to the cliff to collect medicine, climbed up, but found a person lying on the stone pile!

On a hot afternoon in the Ming Dynasty, the sun shines through the ancient maple trees on the path, which is full of greenery. In this quiet mountain, there is a young Langzhong named Song Ming. He was slender and thin, with a thin face and a sense of intelligence and agility in his eyes. He likes to wear a white robe with a dagger hanging from his waist for the collection and cutting of herbs.

Song Ming grew up in this mountain since he was a child, often rescuing injured small animals, which made him slowly master his superb bone jointing technique. Wounded eagles, pheasants, and even multi-legged centipedes were helped by him. Song Ming is helpful and full of awe for life.

From an early age, he developed a keen interest in the animals around him, and liked to observe the habits and lifestyles of these creatures. One day when he was a child, Song Ming found an injured owl cub in the mountains, its wings were injured and it could not fly.

Song Ming felt pity and decided to take it home to take care of it. In the process, Song Ming learned how to deal with the wounds of animals and slowly mastered some basic veterinary skills. A few months later, the owl recovered from its injuries and it spread its wings and flew into the sky.

As an adult, Song Ming became a veterinarian. One day, when Song Ming was connecting bones for a centipede with a broken leg, the centipede suddenly bit his hand.

The irritation from the pain made the bruises on his forehead burst, but he still patiently connected the bones for the centipede. The pain in his arm made him decide to go to the cliffside in the mountains to look for an herb called "purple dew". This herb works wonders for pain relief and anti-inflammatory.

Song Ming came to the cliff alone on crutches and against the blazing sun. He looked around and noticed a clump of purple dew grass on the cliff. In order to collect herbs, he carefully climbed up the cliff, using both hands and feet, risking his life. When he climbed to the cliff, he accidentally found a hidden pile of stones, and there was a person lying on the pile!

The man was dressed in shabby cloth, covered in sludge, and looked embarrassed. His forehead was stained with blood, his face was pale, and his breathing was weak. Seeing such a scene, Song Ming's heart tightened, and he immediately leaned over to check the situation of the injured.

Song Ming gently touched the pulse of the injured person, and found that although he was weak, he was not yet in danger of life, he quickly picked some purple dew grass, put the herb into a rag, and mashed it into a paste.

He carefully applied to the injured person's forehead to stop the bleeding and reduce swelling. After that, he took out the water bag he carried with him and dripped it into the mouth of the injured person to quench his thirst.

The injured man slowly opened his eyes and looked weakly at the lifesaver in front of him. Reluctantly smiled, and he said with difficulty: "Thank you for saving me." Song Ming shook his head.

After that, he fell into a coma again. Song Ming frowned and took him back to his grass to take good care of his injuries.

After several days of careful treatment, the condition of the injured person improved considerably. He told Song Ming that his name was Li Cheng, a young scholar filled with righteous indignation. One day, he unexpectedly witnessed a gang of bandits in the mountains looting a village. Li Cheng has justice in mind and decides to gather evidence to bring these wicked people to justice.

However, unfortunately, the leader of all these robbers discovered it, and they sent their men to hunt down Li Cheng. Li Cheng evaded repeated pursuits, struggled to survive in the jungle, and accidentally fell off a cliff while evading the pursuit and was seriously injured. When he falls unconscious on a cliff, he is lucky to meet Song Ming, who is looking for herbs.

Song Ming listened and felt respect. He not only regarded Li Cheng as a friend, but also promised to help him take revenge and bring the bandits to justice.

In order to capture the bandits, Song Ming and Li Cheng took advantage of the jungle together and made a detailed plan. They designed an ingenious rope trap at the mouth of a valley frequented by bandits and ambushed here.

The next day, when the bandits passed the place, they stepped on the rope, triggered the trap, and their bodies were violently dragged into the air, and they struggled to break free, and they were about to break free from the rope.

At this moment, a giant eagle two or three meters long appeared, and Song Ming recognized it at a glance as the eagle he had saved. It seems to be grateful to Song Ming for saving his life and is determined to help them catch the evil thief. The giant eagle spreads its wings and hovers over the valley, always keeping an eye on the bandits' movements.

The bandits were trying to escape, and the giant eagle galloped down like a sharp arrow, its sharp claws clinging to the clothes of the villains, lifting them high, and then dropping them to the ground, fainting in pain.

With the assistance of the giant eagle, Song Ming and Li Cheng captured the bandits one by one, binding them so strong that they could not break free. Subsequently, Song Ming and Li Cheng escorted these villains to the official palace to receive the punishment they deserved.

Since then, Song Ming and Li Cheng have become famous in the local area and have become heroes admired by people.

#历史开讲 #

Author: Samadhi

Reference: Ancient Chinese Folk Tales

In the Ming Dynasty, there was a little langzhong named Song Ming, because he often rescued small animals with broken legs in the mountains, he had no master of superb bone jointing techniques, and eagles, pheasants, and even multi-legged centipedes were not there
In the Ming Dynasty, there was a little langzhong named Song Ming, because he often rescued small animals with broken legs in the mountains, he had no master of superb bone jointing techniques, and eagles, pheasants, and even multi-legged centipedes were not there
In the Ming Dynasty, there was a little langzhong named Song Ming, because he often rescued small animals with broken legs in the mountains, he had no master of superb bone jointing techniques, and eagles, pheasants, and even multi-legged centipedes were not there

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