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民国年间,传说在大漠的深处埋藏着佛教的珍贵典籍,任何人得到典籍都有可能一步登天,成为超脱六道轮回的存在。虽然只是个传说,却引来无数人的觊觎,人们各怀心思在大漠中寻觅。但大漠实在是广阔而充满危险,去的人大都是有去无回。一支驼队缓缓地向前行进着,过了小河的碎石滩,便是去大漠的路。这是一支探险队,由七只骆驼和五个人组成,其中四个人是北平来的学者,还有一个当地的男人格外显眼,他是考古队的向导。男人的眼神很复杂,很难找到一个合适的词去形容。他的话很少,队伍里的人都琢磨不透他的
During the years of the Republic of China, the legend said that the precious books of Buddhism were buried in the depths of the desert. It is possible that anyone who has received the books of books will ascend to the sky and become a transcendental six-cycle reincarnation. Although only a legend, but it attracted countless people lingering, people are pregnant in the desert looking for. But the desert is vast and full of danger. Most people go without reply. A camel caravan slowly forward, over the small gravel beach, is the way to the desert. This is an expedition consisting of seven camels and five people, four of whom are Peking scholars and one of the local men is particularly prominent. He is the guide of the archeology team. Man’s eyes are complicated, it is difficult to find a suitable word to describe. His words are few, and the people in the ranks can not figure it out