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... viously a place far from the hustle and bustle of the city was only used as a hiding place because of its location which was rather difficult to reach by newcomers, after a while, WuLan and his family from the loyal ministers of WahYe palace gathered everyone and built a peaceful life there.

LoHua village is already famous for its natural products and handicrafts, its residents are very painstaking to sell their produce and hard work to the surrounding towns, after a long time the villag ...

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