My Orchard

My Orchard

by Feng Wenmao

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Feng Wenmao, male, was born in 1966. He was a teacher and later worked in the administrative department for many years. He is currently the director of Wucheng County Construction Committee. Many of his works have been published in "Shandong Literature" and other magazines, and he has written a collection of novels "Chronicles of the Royal Horse Garden" and a collection of essays "Small Town Essays". He is a member of Shandong Writers Association and vice chairman of Dezhou Writers Association. 500 Meters southeast of our village is the habitat of the souls of the villagers in our village. My eldest brother is also buried here. The grass on his grave is already very tall, but his soul will not die. In the dead of night, he was seen getting up and wandering through the fields on the north side of the cemetery. The fields were covered with green wheat seedlings. The eldest brother walked briskly, sometimes squatting down to carefully observe the growth of the wheat seedlings. The eldest brother watched the wheat seedlings joint and show their ears, and watched the wheat straw change from green to yellow. When the people in the village came to harvest wheat in the morning light, the eldest brother left quietly without disturbing his neighbors. Green corn seedlings appeared again in the wheat stubble field, and the eldest brother listened quietly to the sound of corn stalks cracking and jointing at night. I know that in my eldest brother's heart, this land should not only grow wheat and corn. What he misses is the orchards that once existed on this land.

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