
Holy Land Hoh Xil
by Lei Xianhe
About This Novel
In the hinterland of Hoh Xil, which has the richest wildlife resources, there is a mysterious tribe named Zhuokangjiadu. This is a paradise for Tibetan antelopes and a golden holy land coveted by hunters. In order to resist the rampant poachers, the local people led by the Tibetan young man Duoji took up arms and defended their homeland to the death. In order to protect the Tibetan antelope and natural resources, they started a touching chapter of maintaining the harmony and unity of "heaven, earth and man". The novel adopts a dual-line narrative structure, echoing the two timelines of the early 20th century and modern times. The ups and downs of the storyline are perfectly integrated with the magnificent natural scenery. It writes the heroic epic of the ecological protection warriors in an all-round, multi-layered and three-dimensional way, and reproduces the protective spirit of the Chinese nation passed down from generation to generation.
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