Not yet Spring

Not yet Spring

by Zhu Hongmei

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Zhu Hongmei is from Suzhou City, Jiangsu Province. He started writing novels in 2005 and has published dozens of short and medium-sized stories in such journals as "Mountain Flower", "Great Wall" and "Novel World". In 2010, he published a collection of short and medium-sized stories "The Temperature on Fingertips". Member of Jiangsu Provincial Writers Association and member of China Financial Writers Association. Hua Linghai's garden is still the same as it was three months ago, except that the holly on the two walls is old and the leaves look thick and fleshy. Rongsheng lay on the ground, inserted his entire upper body into the gap between the trees, and kept twisting his legs back and forth. An earth-colored cricket jar sits quietly next to the holly tree. Screaming, screaming - Rongsheng's voice seemed to come from underground. Come out quickly! The dirty ones come from the West. Where did the crickets come from in the cold weather? My sister Hua Yingyi stood on the bluestone steps and shouted.

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