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Thanks to HTX for organizing this trip to trace the origins of Sun Ge's school, Huizhou No. 1 Middle School. The day we arrived in Huizhou was sunny. The city seemed bathed in a soft golden light. Upon entering Huizhou No. 1 Middle School, we were warmly received by the school leaders and secretary-general. They personally led us on a tour of the campus, their pace unhurried, as if guiding us into a history gently enveloped by time. Reaching the teaching building, they stopped and pointed to a window on the third floor, whispering, "This is it. Sun Ge used to have his classes in this classroom."
At that moment, the wind seemed to suddenly soften. The building was still the same ordinary building, its brick walls mottled and the paint on the window frames peeling, but we all knew it was no longer ordinary. It was the birthplace of the dragon, the starting point of that hidden dragon vein. Last month, Brother Sun simply tweeted a message, and Huizhou suddenly became bustling. Large numbers of people seemed to be drawn by an invisible force, flocking to the city. Some said it was Brother Sun's influence, while others laughed and said it was the dragon vein turning over, waking the entire city up. The consumption figures were like an invisible river, silently surging in the background. We decided to stay overnight in the birthplace of the dragon and experience the night here. Not long after lying down, my skin started to itch. Overnight, more than a dozen red, swollen bumps appeared on my arms and thighs, hot and swollen, like a dozen tiny pulses jumping under my skin. Strangely, even after only five hours of sleep, my eyes were unusually bright, without a trace of drowsiness. I felt as if I had been gently awakened, my mind so clear I could hear the low breathing of the dragon vein lying in the distance. Lying on the bed, I suddenly understood something. This was perhaps the magic of the place where the dragon rose—it wasn't just where Brother Sun once studied, but also a place that could awaken one from the mundane. In that school building, a young man once turned the impossible into possible; now, this city, too, awoke from its slumber after Brother Sun's shill, stirring the pulse of the entire Huizhou. The bite I took was a reminder, the five hours of sleeplessness a gift. It was telling me: there is dragon energy flowing here; as long as you are willing to feel it, you can carry this clarity forward.
"Sun Ge's birthplace truly lives up to its reputation. Having been here once, I can never forget that feeling of being gently bitten awake." @HuobiGlobal @justinsuntron




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