
About This Novel
In the past eight years, I have traveled to Tibet five times and arrived in Ali three times, recording the unique panorama of Ali people's lives, their life and death, destiny, love, faith, hidden wounds, regrets and disasters. So I understand better why Tibetans take rebirth and neglect death. Many people left their lives there forever. You know, some of these children were less than twenty years old... In order to improve the Ali sheep breed, how did the old Tibetan man named Wang Huisheng transport five lively Shandong Southwest small-tailed Han sheep from Beijing to Shiquanhe Town, thousands of miles away? Is that letter that traveled on the postal route for one year and seven days like a human being who has climbed over the snow-capped mountains and the Bingda Ban? Will the female soldier, who has a closet full of dresses and has never worn a dress once during her eight years in Ali, try on that purple dress in front of the mirror again? Has the nineteen-year-old soldier been demobilized? He once said to me, thank you aunt, you are the second stranger I have seen in half a year, and the first woman I have seen in the two years since I was a soldier.
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