Snowy Mountains and Land (winner of the 11th Mao Dun Literature Award)

Snowy Mountains and Land (winner of the 11th Mao Dun Literature Award)

by Yang Zhijun

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531Kwords17chapters
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Ch. 17雪白
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9.1QD Score

About This Novel

The snow-capped mountains have always nourished the creatures on the earth with the great power of motherhood. Writer Yang Zhijun, who was born and raised here, looks back fondly on the arduous explorations of his father, mother and generations of grassland builders, and writes about the great changes of the times in high-altitude areas and the spiritual path of grassland herders. The novel not only has a strong sense of urgency in facing grassland problems, but also the unconcealed passion and optimism in the text that truly reflects the grassland people's solution to problems and the construction of a new grassland. The poetic language forms a unique narrative style. The work not only truly presents the harshness of grassland life, but also is full of poetic flavor.

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2987书友6mo ago

This paragraph is really well written, accurately expressed, vivid, and emotionally sincere and delicate.

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书友20240104966_ca26mo ago

It would be great if this book could be made into a radio drama, and it would be even better if these songs could be composed to music. I look forward to it!

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书友20231216527_ab27mo ago

There is no flower more beautiful than you, There is no mountain more majestic than you, There is no river longer than you, Tashi Delek - the love of all life.

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天涯 孤独客30mo ago

A carefully written story about children of the prairie

I have been to A**qing and Qinduo. Books describing the grasslands gave me the urge to read. Once I opened it, I never put it down. I recharged my QQ reading account for this book. You can read it, listen to it in the car or during sports, and feel emotional about the snow-capped mountains and the land, and even praise the flesh-and-blood Han and Tibetan grassland children who love each other and devote their lives to the grassland. There are no bad guys, very little intrigue, everything is wonderful, Tashi Delek.

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书友20240608934_cA21mo ago

Touching, fascinating, magical place

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书友20240220211_Bb25mo ago

Pure and true, touching and beautiful! I read a book of nearly 600,000 words in five days and burst into tears several times.

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书友20231226498_da27mo ago

A powerful book 📚beautiful

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Book Friends 20231012403_db28mo ago

I like this book, a very in-depth book

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书友20231111498_CD28mo ago

Remarks after reading

The ultimate meaning of life is: dedicate your best time to the people and land that gave birth to you, and the last thing is: dust returns to dust, dust returns to earth, the past cannot be pursued, and the breeze accompanies the bright moon!

天涯
天涯 孤独客30mo ago

A carefully written story about children of the prairie

I have been to A**qing and Qinduo. Books describing the grasslands gave me the urge to read. Once I opened it, I never put it down. I recharged my QQ reading account for this book. You can read it, listen to it in the car or during sports, and feel emotional about the snow-capped mountains and the land, and even praise the flesh-and-blood Han and Tibetan grassland children who love each other and devote their lives to the grassland. There are no bad guys, very little intrigue, everything is wonderful, Tashi Delek.

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