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Author: Long River Twilight

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Update time 2007- 10-24 3:46:00 words: 1550

There are many mountains in the middle of Shu, with high mountains and steep slopes. Since ancient times, countless immigrants here have been amazed at the difficulty of the road, especially after Li Bai officially put forward the slogan "It's hard to get into the sky".

My hometown is in a remote town in southwest Sichuan, which is located on the long and narrow terrain surrounded by the endless Huaying Mountain Range. Since ancient times, it has been a transit point for the surrounding areas to pass through Chongqing, and countless businessmen and vendors have passed through it. In addition, there is a treasure peak near the town, which is known as "Huayin Mountain in the east and Emei Mountain in the west". There are 36 temples from the Khufu Temple at the foot of the mountain to the Guangming Temple built in the second year of Tang Zhide (AD 757). It is regarded as a place of pilgrimage by Buddhist believers. So the town is also very lively and prosperous.

China people have always had a strong traditional concept of "relying on mountains to eat, relying on water to draft". As the saying goes, there are bandits in the wasteland, so there is no shortage of bandits in Huaying Mountain. Before liberation, there were specialties produced in any troubled times, and the number was huge. Bandits in Sichuan are all called "Big Two". The origin of this name is probably because the early bandits did not have guns and bullets, and even weapons such as knives and spears were scarce. They will only attack or intimidate single travelers with sticks and rob them of their money. Of course, so many bandits will inevitably meet each other, and then the two sides will stretch out their fingers, that is, they will know each other as kindred spirits.

Sichuan bandits can be divided into two categories. The first gear is scattered bandits, who gather and disperse from time to time, just like everyone sitting around with a small bench in summer, called "fighting bench feet", and then go home with the bench. The second stall is a group of bandits, known as the "big shed", probably from places where bandits often haunt. ...

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