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Is the story of worshipping heaven and earth true?
"Worship Heaven and Earth" tells the story of Qin Shu, a gentleman in the north, and Shui Saner, a bandit leader in the south. The song "Worship Heaven and Earth" is based on the radio drama of the same name. If you have heard this radio play, you should know what this song means. There is a folk story behind a song dedicated to heaven, but the story is fictional and does not really happen in reality.

A story about worshipping heaven and earth

Qin Shu is a scholar who cares about the country and the people, while Shui Saner is a bandit leader who values affection and righteousness. The story began during the war. The gangster Shui Saner mistook the northern gentleman Qin Shu for a girl. Shui Saner wanted Qin Shu to be his wife, but Qin Shu refused. The two failed to enter heaven and earth for the first time.

At that time, the country was in trouble, and Shui Saner went to the revolution with the young master. At that time, Shui Saner wanted to marry the young master, but they couldn't get the law book, so Shui Saner drew one himself. This is their second visit to heaven and earth, and it didn't succeed.

After the war, Qin Shu became a teacher, and Shui Saner supported him and began to do carpentry. They went through the war together. The story of two people also ended in war. Shui Saner and Qin Shu were interrogated by the rebels. Those people pressed their heads, tortured them in public, humiliated them and made them kowtow. They would rather die than follow.

Before he died, Master Qin Shu sang a song to heaven and earth, and then both of them bowed their heads and never got up again. In this way, they finally became husband and wife at the last moment of their lives.