The Wind Comes from Liangzhou

The Wind Comes from Liangzhou

by Liu Meihua

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I always thought that when Minqin was in the desert, there would always be windy sand and yellow dust all four seasons of the year. Not really. There are trees on both sides of the road, mostly Elaeagnus angustifolia. Moreover, we have caught up with the best season, and the Elaeagnus japonica is blooming. It's like rice grains, light yellow, and the fragrance is mellow and sweet, seeping into the heart bit by bit. Clear air rises and turbid air descends. Chinese medicine pays attention to the mind. You can take the refreshing fragrance of flowers to calm the mind and nourish the heart. In Lanzhou city, Elaeagnus elata flowers are occasionally sold, and the buds have just opened. I think that the flowers on each branch must secretly stir up a small group of fragrance, swirling up small fragrant nests in the smell of the Yellow River water. There was the fragrance of flowers all the way, and my heart suddenly felt cool. There is no wind, no sand, only bright sunshine, crops, trees, and villages.

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