
Yin and Yang of Heaven and Earth
by Sand Black
About This Novel
About ten miles away from the east gate of City C, there are lush trees and tall buildings. This is Buffalo Town. A country road carefully made of cement firmly connects it to the neighboring city C. Every day, cars of all kinds drive on this road. Even the people who work hard in the fields are used to seeing this, and they happily believe that this is a sign of the prosperity of the local area. In the circular garden square at the entrance to the town stands a sculpture of a buffalo, the work of a true artist. The huge black buffalo is heavy and majestic. It not only raises its head high into the sky, but also protects the countryside, arousing countless beautiful and powerful emotions in the hearts of the villagers. One afternoon in the year and month of 199 AD, the sculpture buffalo witnessed a catastrophe from a high position: Many people came from nowhere in trucks, carrying hoists and professional lifting workers, and drove into the printing factory named after "Buffalo" on the edge of the square.
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