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Chinese Myths That Encourage Doing Good
The Divine Brush Ma Liang is a Chinese mythological story that expresses the suffering of the people in feudal society as well as the justice and kindness of Ma Liang. Since its birth, the story of Ma Liang has endured and become a household name, successfully portraying the distinctive characters of Ma Liang, his fairy grandfather, the magistrate, the emperor and others, all full of positive energy!
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