Blood-stained Orangegrass

Blood-stained Orangegrass

by Ye Xuesong

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Ye Xuesong's original name is Ye Hui, male, Manchu, born in the 1970s. Mainly engaged in writing popular novels and stories. He has been writing professionally since 1999. He has published about 2 million words of literary works in various genres. He is a member of Liaoning Provincial Writers Association. He graduated from the emerging writers class of Liaoning University of Literature in 2007 and is now engaged in professional writing at home. Editor's note: I would rather be a peace dog than a person in troubled times. People who have never experienced troubled times cannot understand the panic of hanging by a thread and the sadness of being homeless. Chinese people have longed for a peaceful and prosperous age from generation to generation, but what does a peaceful and prosperous age mean? "Han Shu·Shi Huo Zhi" says: "The people have enough for their families, and they are full of money." "Money, accumulated by hundreds and thousands, is rotten and cannot be corrected. Millet, full of dew and accumulated outside, is rotten and cannot be eaten."

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