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Outlaws of the Marsh (Abridged) (Mandarin Chinese Edition)
- Rainbow Bridge Graded Chinese Readers
- Narrated by: Sinolingua Studio
- Length: 1 hr and 35 mins
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Publisher's Summary
The awe-inspiring heroes represented by Lin Chong, Lu Zhishen, and Song Jiang gather at Mount Liangshan. There, they set up a banner at a towering height, on which a slogan is written: "Enforce justice on behalf of Heaven".
This is the motto guiding these heroes as they vanquish evildoers and help those in need. Their stories have become a legend known to people across China.
For Chinese learners.
Please note: This audiobook is in Mandarin Chinese.
©2017 Sinolingua Co., Ltd (P)2017 Sinolingua Co., Ltd
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