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About This Novel
Muir conducted a four-month expedition in the Sierra Nevada Mountains in the summer of 1869, and the diary he kept became this immortal literary masterpiece. During his four-month trip, in addition to participating in sheep herding, Muir also inspected mountains, ores, glacial traces, climate, plants, animals, etc., And the results he obtained were no less than those of any expedition team. Muir also showed a master's literary talent in his writing. Among the objects he described, whether they were firs, clouds, stones or streams, they were never the same every day. He showed precise observation skills and rich writing skills. His literary talent was high-spirited and never boring. His expeditions were full of passion and bravery. In the mountains, Muir would often wander among the peaks, lakes, canyons, and meadows for several days in a row, carrying only a very small amount of bread. His joy in the wilderness and his attitude of living in harmony with nature made people lament that it was no longer what the "travelers" and "backpackers" who destroy the wilderness today can achieve. Throughout the book, there is not a single complaint about the hardship or the wilderness. The wilderness is paradise to him. Every day, he always greets the beginning of dawn with great passion and goes on a pilgrimage to nature.
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