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Ghost story about Maoming

This is a ghost story widely circulated in Huazhou. I heard it from my grandmother when I was a child, but now I almost forget it. I only remember a rough one. I don't know which Huazhou bag has the full version, so post one. Let me talk about mine first. . . . .

After a long time, there was a little brother and sister, who was put in the neighbor's second sister's house because her mother went back to her mother's house. I didn't expect yisow to be a stranger's red. She ate her brother while the two brothers and sisters were sleeping, and then her sister found out. Then a series of stories happened. Finally, the stranger's red hair was hit on his head by a farmer, who lied that salt could stop the bleeding. The stranger's red listened to the farmer and sprinkled salt on his head. The farmer told him to stick his head into the canal, and it didn't hurt. When the stranger became red, he put his head into the canal. The farmer hoed the stranger into three parts, one in the water and the other on the mountain, and I don't know where to put it. However, what I didn't expect was that what was put in the water became leeches (called "Elvis Presley" in Huazhou dialect), what was on the mountain became mosquitoes, and finally became flies (there was no such thing before). In other words, after the death of the stranger Hong, he was still drinking human blood.