Daheyuan

Daheyuan

by Alai

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169Kwords68chapters
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Ch. 68Postscript
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About This Novel

Mao Dun Literature Prize winner Alai's affectionate biography of Mother River. Alai, the author of "The Dust Has Settled", traces the source of the Yellow River all the way, walks on the plateau, and also walks in the depths of historical and geological changes, awakening memories and continuing the blood of this land and our civilization. The author was born on a plateau, and the thin air did not hinder his observation and thinking. He used poetic language to describe the natural landscape and geological changes in the source area of ​​the Yellow River, explore the cultural memory of this land, and take a close-up of the people here. The Yellow River, our faceless ancient mother, in Alai's writings, we see her youthful appearance again and feel her body temperature and heartbeat again. This book is not only a written link between mothers and children, but also a masterpiece of nature essays that reflects on the relationship between nature and humans.

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I came here because of the reading comprehension questions in the third year of high school. It has a unique perspective and is worth reading again and again.

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