
Brahmaputra River
by Lin Nabei
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Tang Biren saw that there were already three wrinkles on Liu Jing's neck. The top one was slightly curved upwards, and the two bottom ones were crossed angrily. Together, they formed the shape of a "Chuan" character lying down. He remembered a sentence he heard forty years ago: "The neck is another face of a woman that cannot be concealed." He also remembered a person: Dolma Du Fangfei. Forty years ago, he was a young high school student in the county's No. 1 Middle School. His body had not yet fully expanded and was only growing upwards. The joints were too fast and the flesh around him had no time to keep up, leaving him with a rugged appearance like a tree branch. His clothes hung loosely and loosely, and his bones occasionally pushed out lumps of different sizes underneath, as if hiding little restless mice. But never weak. To give an example: He can grab Du Fangfei's leg and lift it into the air like a flag.
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