"Talk about Saiji" in White: Ghost Crying

at the time of the rebellion, the house was occupied by thieves.

there's a student named wang qiqiang, and there's a lot of thieves at home.

following the break-up of the city, the men and women were able to sweep the crowd of thieves, and the bodies were filled with steps and blood flowed through the door.

wang qian went to the city and returned to his home, where he was ordered to take the thief's body out and wash the blood out.

in broad daylight, however, ghosts are often seen, phosphorous fires fly under the bed at night, and ghosts cry at the corner of the wall at times.

one day, there was a student named wang jody who was staying at wang's house.

the night heard a whisper under the bed, and the voice was loud and loud, and said, "i'm dying!" then he cried, and there were cries in the yard.

when he heard it, he went to wang's house with a sword and said, "don't you know i'm a royal college?" only the ghosts laugh.

the king had had no choice but to set up a water court, where the monks and the monks went beyond their period, and at night he made dinner and threw it in the yard for the ghosts to eat.

at that point, there was phosphorus in the yard, everywhere.

a former wang, who was the king's doorman, was very ill and had been unconscious for days.

the day of the ghost, he suddenly stretched out and woke up.

his wife brought him food when he saw it, and he said, “i didn't feel hungry because i was eating in the yard and i was eating with everyone.” since then, ghosts have disappeared.

is it true that the monks, monks, and the monks have gone too far to eat

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