This program will set the tone for the entire performance.
Amidst the cheers of the crowd, the show begins.
The acrobats from the Sassanid Kingdom were the first to take the stage.
They presented traditional circus acts, sword swallowing, fire-breathing, animal taming, juggling, dazzling the audience, who were thrilled.
There were many spectators, but the stage was set high, allowing even distant viewers to faintly see.
The spectators on the outskirts could only vaguely see some flickering flames through the jostling heads and hear the roar of large, galloping beasts.
They were itching with curiosity but couldn't see clearly, so they wanted to push forward.
The people at the front refused to give way, while those at the back wanted to move ahead, almost causing a conflict.
Just as part of the impatient audience was making intimate suggestions about each other's mothers, the earth-shattering roars of a tiger and a lion made everyone's hearts skip a beat.