Indian Soil

Indian Soil

by U·sriguleng

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The novel "Yin Tu" describes the story of a Mongolian herdsman, Saren, who moved from the grassland to the city after losing her husband, and finally returned to the grassland from the city. It reveals a series of social problems encountered by pastoral areas in the process of modernization, urbanization, and industrialization, and eulogizes the earth-shaking changes brought about by reform and opening up. The author deliberately created portraits of new herdsmen with distinctive personalities, represented by Saren, and entrusted them with the author's ideal of using social morality, the light of humanity, and the local spirit to resolve and absorb social contradictions and the ugliness of the world. The language is simple and natural, with a large number of folk proverbs and sayings interspersed, exuding a strong flavor of grassland life. This work won the 11th Literary Creation "Suolongga" Award of the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region.

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