
Hidden in the Grass
by Shi Gengli
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The fifty-four essays in "Hiding in the Grass" describe the helplessness of the mother in her old age, the pain and enlightenment of the father, the fragility and unreliability of family ties, which are heart-wrenching. The remains of farm tools and scenery in the yellow soil plains make people feel nostalgic, and the touching and poetic childhood and the connotation of ink painting. The true description of the people and things in the yellow soil plain is neither the poetic habitat of the fields being left in ruins and the wild animals not returning, nor the lamentation of the noonday of the hoeing day.
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