Since the 1920s, the influx of Western journalists into China has been like crucian carp crossing the river, but as far as the social status at that time is concerned, no one can expect Aban to match it. Aban is naturally competitive and can't compete for emergencies in the front line, but his real advantage lies in his extensive upper-level relations. The top level of the Chinese government and the top level of Japan, the United States, Britain, the Soviet Union and other countries in China are full of his personal friends. At the beginning, the national government wanted to expel him from the country, but later, all four families took him as their guest of honor. Japan attaches more importance to the fact that the top leaders of various factions and departments in civil and military affairs are eager to break through his threshold. The Soviet Union was also interesting. While setting off a wave of criticism of Aban, it sent an ambassador to talk with him in secret and entrusted him with conveying high-level meanings. As for the United States and Britain, it goes without saying. The importance of Aban lies in the fact that his role has completely gone beyond that of a mere reporter. To the U.S. Government, he is an unpaid senior intelligence agent, providing top secret information free of charge, weighing more than any official spy. To the rest of the governments, he is a supernumerary U.S. Diplomat, and his role is often beyond the reach of U.S. Ambassadors. Therefore, between Japan and the United States, between China and the United States, and between the United States and the United States, he has to send messages frequently. As for the infighting among various countries, they should also reveal their secrets to him so that they can be published in the New York Times and confuse each other. For example, before Japan officially joined the Axis, because of the confrontation between the two factions at the highest level, some people secretly told each other the news, which made him get a global super scoop for no reason. All this, of course, depends on the golden signboard of the New York Times and its inexhaustible resources.民国时期身为杨家枪法第四十八代传人的乡村青年杨小郎自幼厌恶习武。姥姥恨铁成钢勒令杨小郎前往江城投奔二舅中华酒楼老板刘郭。在江城的大染缸里,杨小郎周璇在警察局、青龙会和洋人等几方相互敌对的势力下。本以为可以出淤泥而不染的杨小郎却发现自己正陷入几股势力设下的巨大阴谋。为了保护心爱的女子小凡杨小郎挺身而出。靠江湖游侠王处二传授的武功绝学“差时术”和他那三寸不烂之舌,杨小郎能否成为一个守护江城和爱人的英雄好汉……陈文羽打断了陈启的话。 東京ドラマアウォード2021で奨励賞をいただきました!还别说,真是省事顺心。讲述一帮青少年网友拿到一本神秘无比的漫画,从此遭到可怕的杀手组织追杀,而看到漫画内容后,他们发现其描述的阴谋论故事可能是真实的,被迫开始以清奇、危险而讽刺的姿势拯救世界。明天启七年,北镇抚司锦衣卫沈炼在追查案件中身陷阴谋,为了证明清白,沈炼与少女北斋,同僚裴纶协力查明真相。