The Closest Place to Baiyun

The Closest Place to Baiyun

by Jidi Maga

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This book is a selection of essays about the Silk Road by the famous contemporary writer Jidi Maga. From the vast and lonely Daliang Mountains to the ancient capital Beijing with rich history, and from the ancient capital Beijing with rich history to the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau where the soul is directly connected to the sky, Jidi Maga has always insisted that he is a guardian of Yi culture. His prose, like his poetry, has a broad vision, keen insights, and exquisite warnings. It contains otherworldly love and compassion, thus possessing human emotions that transcend racial limitations, possessing profound ethics that transcend time and space, and possessing the temperament and power of an epic.

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