The Shadows Under the Marquee
Once upon a time, there was a mysterious legend circulating in a small town. Every year on the fifteenth night of the first lunar month, the town's marquee lantern turns into a gate to the ghost world. And on this night, as long as you stand under the marquee, you can see the souls of the loved ones who have passed away before. However, there are also people who warn the villagers that ghosts are not all kind, and some may possess and invade people's bodies.
At the beginning of the story, a young girl named Xiaohong misses her deceased father very much. After hearing about the legend of the marquee, she decided to go and feel it on this special day. When night fell, she came to the marquee. First, her father's soul appeared before her eyes, which made her feel very warm and gratified.
However, then, Xiaohong sees the soul of a stranger enter her father's body. Xiaohong felt very strange and couldn't help but shout. The stranger's body suddenly moved and rushed towards Xiaohong. Xiaohong was frightened and hurriedly ran away. It took all her strength to escape the chase and eventually escape to the town's guard.
The guard told Xiaohong that the ghosts under the marquee are not all kind, and occasionally some ** ghosts will burrow into people's bodies. And the person who falls into the ** will become very cruel and **. They have found cases where villagers have behaved strangely and sometimes even hurt each other.
Little Red decides to help the people of the town. She finds an elderly wizard and asks him to make a guardian amulet that can ward off the ghosts of **. The wizard told her that the only way was to destroy the marquee. So, on the night of the fifteenth day of the next first lunar month, Xiaohong secretly went on an adventure. She succeeded in destroying the marquee so that those ** ghosts could no longer possess people's bodies.
The villagers of the town are very grateful for Xiaohong's bravery and intelligence. They celebrated Red's victory and held a grand ceremony to thank her for the peace she had brought.