Lao Wang's spring is in the square dance and in the lights of the countryside. The original text is as follows:
1. That night, Lao Wang came to the square in the neighborhood. When his son was small, Lao Wang was the village's activist, running dry boats, stilts are not without his figure. Clanging gongs and drums, he can always make his son giggle. But over the years, no one runs the dry boat and stilts anymore. Nowadays, the square dance of more than ten old ladies has aroused his addiction, and he unconsciously shakes his body to the music. Later, he was afraid of those old ladies laughing, so he hid in the shadow of the lamp and followed the lessons. A few days later, he was able to skillfully finish a few dance numbers in the shadow of the lamp.
Spring is in the square dance.
"Why don't you dance together? You dance very well." One day, when Old King came to the square early and waited, someone came up to him and said to him.
2. That night, Lao Wang danced his heart out, using all his energy from the past few days.
In the days that followed, Lao Wang put behind him all the things that some people had said secretly about his old pussy, and devoted himself to learning to dance with Mr. Li, and helping to teach others to dance.
Spring is in the shadows of the country lights.
3. When he saw that the skinny leader of the dancers was Mr. Li, Lao Wang realized that Mr. Li was actually from Fuzhuang! He also knew that he couldn't go up to the exchange, and couldn't give Mr. Li any more trouble, but he could hide on the side and secretly learn.
Lao Wang felt that his spring is in the shadow of this countryside lamp.