Young Eagle Flies over Pamir

Young Eagle Flies over Pamir

by Biran

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As a necessary place on the Silk Road connecting Eastern and Western cultures, the Pamir Plateau has always been the highland of human dreams. "Eagle Flew Over the Pamir" meticulously depicts the true state of growth and life of Tajik children on the Pamir Plateau, and shows the unique ethnic customs and traditional culture on the Pamir Plateau. Every child in the author's works is fresh and full of personality: Curry, who had a heavenly voice and once performed in Hong Kong but finally gave up his dream of music; Mark Busha, who left the mountains and loved painting and wanted to make a living by jade carving; Sophia, the advertising girl with a bright smile and a slightly shrewd eyebrow... These children who ran to study among the cliffs and torrents grew up in the Pamir Plateau simply and hard, and at the same time they also longed for life outside. In the "Buzhou Mountain" that supports the sky, this group of Tajik children continue to hone themselves, flying over the Pamir again and again like eagles practicing their wings. One day they will transform into brave eagles soaring in the sky, guarding their homeland and guarding their dreams.

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