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About a hundred years ago. Emperor Guangxu of the Qing Dynasty ascended the throne soon. It's a month's night.
In the north of Beijing, in a Beizifu, not far from the Bell Tower and Drum Tower, suddenly there came a piercing scream.
Although Beizi is the fourth-class aristocrat after the prince, the county king and Baylor, the mansion is also magnificent. Hearing the fleeting screams, the servants on duty at night and the night watchman on patrol acted in a hurry, lit many candles with swaying red tongues, used a number of horn lanterns, and immediately made an emergency inspection of the whole house. The back garden with winding cloisters and lush flowers and trees is naturally the focus of investigation.
There is no starlight in the sky, and a breeze passes by, and the "iron horse" in the corner of the hall makes a mixed sound.
The alarmed aunt in charge of housework and the general manager of the house listened to the search reports of servants from all walks of life in the secret room: all the doors were normal, and no intruders and things were found in the whole mansion.
Therefore, the short scream is suspected to be the cry of a "night owl" flying over the mansion, which of course belongs to an "ominous sign" and needs extra care-my aunt ordered me to go to Long Fu Temple and Baiyunguan Temple at dawn and invite a monk and a Taoist to the mansion for help.
Everything seems to be back to normal. More burning lights and candles. ...