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100 classic storytelling directory
The catalogue of classic storytelling includes: Romance of Sui and Tang Dynasties, Heroes in Gone with the Times, Biography of Tonglin, Bride's Eyebrow Hero and Xue Jiajiang.

1, romance of Sui and Tang Dynasties

The Romance of Sui and Tang Dynasties is a long narrative poem written by Tian Lianyuan, with a total of 230 poems. From Yang Guang killing Tang gaozu to breaking the secret. 1988, recorded 120 long ballad "wagangzhai" on Liaoning TV station, which was broadcast on more than 50 radio stations in China and translated into Japanese by Jing, a scholar from Japan's Dudu University.

2. Gone with the Wind

Heroes in Gone with the Times is a ballad written by Dan Tianfang, with a total of 300 chapters. It deeply tells the legendary life of a generation of hero Zhang, and reproduces the grand picture of social transformation from Manchu Dynasty to the Republic of China in China.

3. Tonglin Biography

The Story of Tonglin is a long story-telling article recorded in Liaoning TV Station 1992, adapted from the original work, with a total of 200 times. From Tong Lin's leaving home to the end of the bright dart meeting.

4. White-browed hero

Hero with White Eyebrows is a book published by Popular Publishing House 1999. The writer is Dan Tianfang. All heroes are both wise and brave, fearless in times of crisis, forgetting their lives, distinguishing between love and hate, and finally destroying stubborn enemies with superb fighting art and amazing martial arts, making immortal contributions to the country and the people.

5. "Xue Jiajiang"

Xue Jiajiang is a traditional program of storytelling and Xihe Drum. This book describes the five generations of heroes of the Xue family. The story tells that during the Zhenguan period of the Tang Dynasty, Koryo in Liaodong became famous and invaded the territory. Emperor Taizong's personal expedition: Xue joined the army and was repeatedly suppressed by traitors. Exploring the crypt alone, three arrows gathered in Tianshan Mountain, and the mud river rescued the driver and defeated the Liao soldiers. After pacifying Liao, Zhang Shigui was punished, and Li Xue was named King of Liao. He returned to his hometown with his clothes.