A Fateful Walk

A Fateful Walk

by Qinling Mountains

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Qinling, native of Tianshui, Gansu Province, member of the Chinese Writers Association, first-class literary creation. He has published seven novels and a collection of novels, including "The Imperial Grain Bell". More than 30 short and medium-sized novels have been reprinted by various selected magazines or selected into China's annual best novel anthology. He won the "Five One Project Award" (novel adaptation) from the Propaganda Department of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China, the "Hundred Flowers Award" from "Novel Monthly", and won the second Liang Bin Literary Award. I walked through the barren mountains and ridges, but I was just like a small boat traveling alone on the water. Where is the water? Looking up, there is dry land everywhere. While walking safely, we are investigating the safety and unsafety of drinking water in rural China. --Water, the source of life, is it calling me? I would rather believe that it was water and fate that arranged such a walk for me. It must be both. Since water can become the source of life, it must be related to destiny.

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