I'm not sure what novel 'bandits' are referring to. Can you provide more background information or description? This way, I can better answer your questions.
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The bandits in Xiangxi were mainly active in the western part of Hunan Province, including the Xiangxi Tujia and Miao Autonomous Prefecture, Zhangjiajie, Huaihua, Loudi and Shaoyang. The terrain of these areas was high and steep, the transportation was inconvenient, the land was barren, and the social form was complex, creating the conditions for bandits to operate. However, the specific hiding place of the bandits was not mentioned in the search results provided.
The following were some recommended novels about bandits and bandits: "I am the protagonist of the past few years,""The Promotion of a Female Bandit,""Being a Bandit at the End of Ming Dynasty,""Immortal Cultivation Begins from Bandits,""A Foolish Rookie's Journey to Jianghu,""Bandits of Guiga,""The Book of Troubled Times,""Spiritual Realm Traveler,""The Tang's Table,""Bandit Bandit Bank,""Bandit Strategy,""The Growth History of the Bandit,""The Second Head of the Bandit,""Burning Heavens,""The Story of Heaven Plundering,"" and" These novels covered different plots and styles, including ancient times, cultivation, fantasy, and so on. They described the stories and growth experiences of the protagonists as bandits.
"The Bandit" was a Hong Kong drama film directed by Zhong Shaoxiong and starred by Zhang Yaoyang, Li Wanhua, and Ren Dahua. The movie told the story of Chen Xing, the underworld boss, who pretended to be insane to escape the trial and did evil with his men. The movie was based on a true crime record.
" Bandit " was a 1996 Hong Kong drama film directed by Zhong Shaoxiong, with Zhang Yaoyang, Li Wanhua, and Ren Dahua as the main actors. The story was mainly about the underworld boss Chen Xing, who pretended to be insane to escape the trial, and his men did evil everywhere. The movie was based on a true crime record.
"Bandit Suppression in Western Hunan" was filmed in Longshan County, Hunan Province. Longshan County was located at the northwest border of Hunan Province, and was part of Xiangxi Prefecture. The terrain of the area was steep, and there was the Wulong Mountain scenic area, which included Wulong Mountain, Wulong Cave, and other scenic spots. The film told the story of the Chinese People's Liberation Army suppressing bandits in Xiangxi and depicted the complicated battle between the People's Liberation Army and the bandits.
There were a few novels that could be recommended, including Marry a Mountain Thief as a Wife, The Wife Is Too Warm, and Crossing Ancient Times to Suppress the Stronghold. These novels all involved the male protagonist being captured by bandits. I hope you will like these novels.
Here are some recommendations for novels where the male lead was captured by bandits:
1. " A Bandit's Wife ": The male protagonist, as a proud young master, was captured by a female bandit. In the process of getting along, he gradually developed feelings for her.
2. " Bandits in the Palace School ": The male protagonist is the king of the mountain. He kidnapped the female students of the palace school who were studying. If he wants to redeem them, he must ask a male student of the palace school to save a female student.
3. " Cousin See How Charming I Am ": The male protagonist fell in love with the female protagonist at first sight when he was a bandit. He kidnapped her to become his wife. Although the difference in status was huge, the male protagonist worked hard to climb up in order to make the female protagonist think highly of him. He even doted on the female protagonist.
4. " Deep Spring in the Painting Hall ": The male protagonist has two identities. On the surface, he is a gentle and weak scholar, but in reality, he is a bandit leader who kills without blinking. The female lead was the Di daughter of the defeated prime minister's manor. Her fiancé broke off the engagement, and the male lead spent five hundred taels of silver to buy her and marry her.
I hope these recommendations will meet your needs.