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In The Longest Day in Chang 'an, Long Bo and Tong San are guarding and arresting Lang. What is the identity of Shoulang?

Recently 12 hour Chang 'an novel adaptation is being broadcasted by Youku. It can be said that its popularity is very high, and the details in the play are good, which has been well received by everyone.

In the play, all the details of the Tang Dynasty have been well restored. Long Bo, played by Zhou Yiwei in the play, has a hidden stake embedded in Jing 'an Company. It turns out that all novels are holding hands to catch Lang. Defending and catching Lang is a special group. Defending and catching Lang is unique to the Tang Dynasty, and there is no such name in other dynasties. The original meaning of this word refers to the small town on the border of Datang. These guarding cities are different from those big cities where people are stationed. Often they are very small, not underground, but they have to go to the top, with a small population but a great role.

Over time, this place has gradually become a place that is not controlled by the regulations of the Tang Dynasty, which is what we normal people call an extra-legal place. Many people who escape the law gather here, so the fish and dragons are mixed. However, the title of "Keep Catching Lang" is: Keep Catching Lang, Keep Catching Lang, Bite the hand that feeds you, and pay the debt. This belongs to a special group. In Chang 'an 12 hours, his identity is still vague. It should belong to killers or mercenaries, which means that people can only eliminate disasters if they pay for it. In the Tang Dynasty, there were generally four kinds of guarding and catching.

The first is soldiers, the second is prisoners, the third is grass-roots army cultivators, and the fourth is family members who are physically strong or embedded in the army. In fact, it is equivalent to an organization, and then they will arrange their families in the city when they go on a mission. If they die unexpectedly in the line of duty, the leaders will take care of their families, but if they betray their families, they will die.