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What does Detective Woods and Liang Chun eat?

Ramen.

Pulled noodles, also known as dumpling noodles, pulled noodles, and stretched noodles, are a traditional pasta with unique local flavor in urban and rural areas in northern China. According to folklore, it is famous for the stretched noodles in Fushan, Shandong, and it is said that Fushan Ramen originated. Later, it evolved into famous delicacies with various flavors, such as Lanzhou Ramen, Shanxi Ramen, Henan Ramen, Longxu Noodles, etc. Ramen can be steamed, boiled, baked, fried, or stir-fried, each with its own flavor.

Summary: The Republic of China. A strange case occurred in Ningcheng. Detective Inspector Woodward followed the traces and discovered that the groom who died tragically on the wedding bed was not a suicide. At the same time, another case of his wife's disappearance quietly occurred. Wu Shide investigated the two cases at the same time, but unexpectedly he was involved in a "serial murder case". In the end, Wu Shide used his wisdom and experience to reveal the truth of the three bizarre cases.

The Mysterious Knife Mark of Detective Meng Yuzhi is a beautiful novel by Jiang Yunmengfei. The latest chapter of the novel has a compact plot and vivid characters, making it a rare masterpiece.

"Detective" is a crime film co-directed by Johnnie To and Wai Ka-fai, starring Liu Qingyun, On Zhijie, Lam Jiadong, etc. It was released in Hong Kong, China on November 29, 2007.

The film tells the story of Chen Guibin, a schizophrenic retired policeman who was entrusted by someone to get involved in a missing gun case.

Detective Meng Yuzhi’s Unexplainable Knife Mark is a beautiful novel by Jiang Yunmengfei. The latest chapter of the novel has a compact plot and vivid characters, making it a rare masterpiece.