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Release Date:
December 31, 1950
Original Title:
神鬼不灵
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Farmer Kang You's daughter-in-law gave birth to a child. Because she was delivered using the old method, she contracted postpartum wind and the child became ill. Kang You went to ask the witch god, but the witch god's child was also sick. The witch god himself did not deceive himself. He gave the child to He went to the medical clinic for treatment and was cured without spending any money. But he himself went to Kang You's house to perform the magic dance. As a result, the adult's illness became more and more serious and the child was tortured to death.
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